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Hero MotoSports Team Rally Finishes In Top 10 As Joan Barreda Conquers 2021 Andalucia Rally

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Hero MotoSports Team Rally Finishes In Top 10 As Joan Barreda Conquers 2021 Andalucia Rally
Hero MotoSports' Joaquim Rodrigues finished at P4 with Franco Caimi at P5 and Sebastian Buhler at P8 posting a strong conclusion for the Indian team.
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By Sameer Contractor

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Published on May 17, 2021

Highlights

  • JRod lost pace after multiple crashes, Buhler & Caimi showed improvement
  • All 3 Hero riders showed consistent performance across the 5-day rally
  • Honda's Joan Barreda won the rally with Pablo Quintanilla taking 3rd

The fourth and final stage of the 2021 Andalucia Rally concluded earlier today and the Hero MotoSports Team Rally - the only Indian team to compete this year - completed the rally with three places in the top ten rankings. The team's top rider Joaquim Rodrigues finished at P4, followed by Franco Caimi taking P5 and Sebastian Buhler securing P8 in the overall standings. This was the team's first outing since the 2021 Dakar Rally in January and Caimi's maiden rally after being signed on by the team earlier this month. Meanwhile, Joan Barreda of Monster Energy Honda Team conquered the 2021 Andalucia Rally. 

Also Read: Andalucia Rally 2021: Hero Finishes Stage 3 With A Strong Show, Joaquim Rodrigues Finishes 2nd

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All three Hero riders made it in the top 10 with Buhler and Caimi showing incredible growth

The final day did come as a disappointment to Joaquim Rodrigues, who had a fantastic run through the first three stages bagging podiums in each. However, a couple of crashes in Stage 4 meant the rider could not replicate his fantastic performance. Nevertheless, JRod managed to end the day in seventh place with a time of 02hr12m45s, which dropped his overall rank to P4.

Improving on his performance from the previous stages was Sebastian Buhler, who finished the stage in fourth place with a time of 02hr11m00s, barely 55s off from his teammate. Buhler had a consistent run throughout the five-day rally, and also turned out to be Hero's fastest rider on the final day. And finally, Franco Caimi made great strides in the final stage and finished fifth, posting a time of 02hr11m55s.

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Sebastian Buhler finished the stage in 4th place, claiming P8 overall

The final day saw riders traverse through the 185 km special section across some challenging terrain. Finishing on the podium was Joan Barreda followed by Lorenzo Santolino of Sherco Factory Rally Team and Pablo Quintanilla of Monster Energy Honda Team, making it a dual celebration for Honda Racing Corporation.

In the SS car category, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Mathieu Baumel won the 2021 Andalucia Rally, followed by Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz finishing second and Yazeed Al Rajhi and Dirk Von Zitzewitz in third place.

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