Yamaha Ready To Take On Dakar Rally 2017
Following months of intense preparation and countless racing miles around the globe, the Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team of Hélder Rodrigues, Adrien Van Beveren, Alessandro Botturi and Rodney Faggotter are geared up to take on the biggest adventure in the annual rally calendar – the 2017 Dakar Rally in Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina.
Under the guidance of team manager José Leloir and sport manager Jordi Arcarons the quartet of Yamaha riders will battle to uphold the brand’s status as a key player in the prestigious annual event. All four official riders will set off for their two-week-long adventure in South America aboard Yamaha’s heavily updated WR450F Rally machine.
Australian Rodney Faggoter is looking to make the most of his experience in multi-stage racing in order to assist the team and get as close as possible to the top. Faggotter first joined the squad during the 2016 OiLibya Morocco Rally, Rodney immediately showed he will be a strong asset in the team’s efforts to bring the WR450F Rally close to the top of the event’s final standings.
Rodney Faggotter – Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team rider
“I’ve worked really hard during the past few months and I can’t wait to take on this amazing challenge. The goal is simple – I just want to do my best to assist my teammates while also giving my all for a good final result. This will be my third participation at the Dakar and I’m glad to be surrounded by such a professional team. The atmosphere within is great, we have an amazing bike and I believe we’re in the best position to make amends for all the hard work and sacrifices we’ve all been making for the past few months.”
Rod is a two-time Australian Safari winner and a three-time Condo 750 Rally winner. Making his debut appearance at the prestigious Dakar Rally in 2012, he went on to claim a superb 14th place overall result as a Yamaha France supported rider one year later. He was also the second best privateer finisher in 2013.
Along with a vast amount of experience in rally competition, one of Rodney’s greatest advantages is his mechanical skills. Assuming his role as a water carrier, the Australian has his sights set on providing the maximum amount of support to his Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team partners, while also battling to bring his own WR450F Rally to the top of the final standings.
Assigned with the role to lead the Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team during the 2017 Dakar Rally is Hélder Rodrigues. With this being his 11th participation at the prestigious event, the Portuguese rider will be looking to make the most out of his vast experience in order to put himself at the sharp end of the Dakar Rally’s results.
Hélder Rodrigues – Yamalube Yamaha Official Team rider
“I’m really confident for a positive result at this coming Dakar. All the members of our team have done an incredible job during the 2016 season. We managed to develop a bike that I believe is capable of winning the Dakar. During 2016 I also worked a lot to improve my physical conditioning and navigation skills. This might be my 11th participation at the event but my motivation to do well is higher than it’s ever been. I feel that we’ve now put all the pieces of the puzzle together and it’s the time to prove ourselves. I’ve finished inside the top three two times in the past, so I know what it takes to reach the top. My goal for 2017 is to do even better than that. I believe all the right tools are there to make it happen.”
Following an impressive sixth place result during his first participation at the Dakar Rally in 2016, Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team’s Adrien Van Beveren will be looking to get even closer to the top next January. Combining his acute talent with a huge motivation to learn, the Frenchman will be pushing for stage victories while trying to collect valuable experience for a bright future in rally racing.
Adrien Van Beveren – Yamalube Yamaha Official Team rider
“I’m really looking forward to this Dakar. Last year I learned a lot so now I feel it’s time for me to use this experience to my advantage. The race is super long and my goal is to stay concentrated until the very last moment. Physically I’m probably in the best condition I’ve ever been and mentally I feel I’m very strong as well. I’m more mature and more confident to get out there and battle for the top. I’m approaching this Dakar with both feet on the ground. I know I’m fast but that’s not the most important thing out there. What’s important for me is to avoid mistakes and keep pushing to be the best I can be until the last metres. If everything goes according to plan, I know I can to reach the top.”
Set to enter his sixth Dakar Rally next January, Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team’s Alessandro Botturi will be looking to make his 2017 outing the most successful of his rally racing career. Working hard to return to full fitness following his injury during last year’s event, the Italian has been gradually building on his speed with the goal to be 100% ready to give his all on January 2.
Alessandro Botturi – Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team rider
“I feel that the 2017 Dakar is probably my best chance ever to show what I’m capable of at the event. Last year I was assigned with the task to assist Hélder whenever he needed my help. But that’s all in the past as for 2017 I will be riding my own race from start to finish. My goal is simple and I want to finish each and every stage inside the top 10. I know that if I remain focused to this goal I might end up getting a very good overall position at the end of the race. We have an amazing atmosphere within the team and the new WR450F Rally is extra powerful and super reliable. Now it’s all down to us to prove what we’re capable of.”
Further strengthening Yamaha’s presence in the motorcycles category will be France’s Xavier de Soultrait and Italy’s Manuel Luchese. Following an impressive campaign that saw him claim the 2016 FIM Bajas World Cup title, de Soultrait will be racing a rally-modified WR450F machine in the Super Production class. As for Luchese, the 29-year-old rider from Verona will be battling for victory in the Malles Moto category of the rally aboard a Yamaha WR450F.
Featuring a strong mix of talent and experience across the 2017 Dakar Rally’s racing classes, Yamaha is also proudly represented by 22 quad riders and three UTV crews. Among them will be seven-time Dakar finisher Camelia Liparoti, who will be racing a Yamaha YFM700R in the Quad class. Former Dakar Rally winners Rafal Sonik, Ignacio Casale and Josef Machacek will also be aboard Yamaha machinery in the 2017 edition of the event.
Kicking off on January 2, the 39th Dakar Rally will see 146 motorcycles, 37 quads and 10 UTV vehicles set off for an 8,818km adventure [8,823km for UTVs] in the heart of South America. After an opening stage in Paraguay, competitors will cross the northern part of Argentina and enter Bolivia. Racing at an altitude of more than 3,000 metres for more than a week, they will return to Argentina and start descending towards Buenos Aires. The event’s finish is set to take place on January 14.
Race Schedule – Dakar Rally 2017
- Stage 1 | Jan 2 | Asunción to Resistencia | SS: 39km | Total: 454km
- Stage 2 | Jan 3 | Resistencia to San Miguel de Tucumán | SS: 275km | Total: 803km
- Stage 3 | Jan 4 | San Miguel de Tucumán to San Salvador de Jujuy | SS: 364km | Total: 780km
- Stage 4 | Jan 5 | San Salvador de Jujuy to Tupiza | SS: 416km | Total: 521km
- Stage 5 | Jan 6 | Tupiza to Oruro | SS: 447km | Total: 692km
- Stage 6 | Jan 7 | Oruro to La Paz | SS: 527km | Total: 786km
- Rest Day | Jan 8
- Stage 7 | Jan 9 | La Paz to Uyuni | SS: 322km | Total: 622km
- Stage 8 | Jan 10 | Uyuni Salta 492 892
- Stage 9 | Jan 11 | Salta to Chilecito | SS: 406km | Total: 977km
- Stage 10 | Jan 12 | Chilecito to San Juan | SS: 449km | Total: 751km
- Stage 11 | Jan 13 | San Juan to RÃo Cuarto | SS: 288km | Total: 754km
- Stage 12 | Jan 14 | RÃo Cuarto to Buenos Aires | SS: 64km | Total: 786km