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2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship

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2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship
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The 2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship was the 17th season of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship, an international rally raid competition for motorbikes and quads.

Calendar

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The calendar for the 2019 season featured four long-distance rally raid events; including one marathon event in the Silk Way Rally.[1] [2] Some of the events were also part of 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies.

Round Dates Rally name
1 30 March - 4 April United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
2 6-16 July RussiaMongoliaChina Silk Way Rally
3 1-7 September Chile Atacama Rally
4 3-9 October Morocco Rallye du Maroc

Teams and riders

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Constructor Bike Team Rider Rounds
Can-Am Can-Am 850 Renegade Poland Arkadiusz Lindner Poland Arkadiusz Lindner 1–2
Hero Hero 450 Rally India Hero Motosports Team Rally Portugal Paulo Gonçalves 2, 4
Spain Oriol Mena 2
Portugal Joaquim Rodrigues 4
India CS Santosh 4
Honda Honda CRF 450 Rally Japan Monster Energy Honda Team Argentina Kevin Benavides All
Chile Jose Cornejo All
Spain Joan Barreda Bort All
United States Ricky Brabec 3–4
South Africa Aaron Mare 3–4
Japan Honda MEC Team Bolivia Daniel Nosiglia 4
Honda 700 TRX Spain Jaimie Esparago Spain Jaimie Esparago 1
Honda Ridgeline Peru Gianna Velarde Peru Gianna Velarde 3
Husqvarna Husqvarna F 450 RR Russia Anastasiya Nifontova Russia Anastasiya Nifontova 1–2
United Arab Emirates SRG - Motorsports Kuwait Abdullah Al Shatti 1
South Africa Mark Ackerman 1
United Kingdom Ryan Blair 1
United Kingdom Andrew Haddon 1
Netherlands HT Rally Raid Bahrain Abdulaziz Al Khalifa 4
Netherlands Floor Maten 4
Bahrain Salman Mohamed Humood Farhan 4
Husqvarna FR450 Austria Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing United States Andrew Short All
Chile Pablo Quintanilla 3–4
Poland Orlen Team Poland Adam Tomiczek 2, 4
Poland Maciej Giemza 2, 4
Mongolia Boldbaatar Damdinkhorloo Mongolia Boldbaatar Damdinkhorloo 2
Husqvarna FE 450 United Arab Emirates Mark Davidson United Arab Emirates Mark Davidson 1, 4
United Kingdom Max Hunt United Kingdom Max Hunt 2
Czech Republic Gabriela Novotna Czech Republic Gabriela Novotna 2
Mongolia Bat-Undral Byambasuren Mongolia Bat-Undral Byambasuren 2
Husqvarna Factory Rally Replica Italy Solarys Racing Italy Maurizio Gerini 4
Italy Jacopo Cerutti 4
KTM KTM 450 Rally Factory Austria Red Bull KTM Factory Racing United Kingdom Sam Sunderland All
Argentina Luciano Benavides All
Spain Laia Sanz 2, 4
Australia Toby Price 3–4
Austria Matthias Walkner 3–4
Portugal Mario Patrao 4
KTM 450 Rally Replica United Arab Emirates Mohammed Al Balooshi United Arab Emirates Mohammed Al Balooshi 1
Kuwait Mohammed Meshari Jaffar Kuwait Mohammed Meshari Jaffar 1
Australia Ben Young Australia Ben Young 1, 4
United Arab Emirates Vendetta Racing South Africa Aaron Mare 1
United Arab Emirates David McBride 1
United Kingdom David Mabbs 1
United Kingdom David McBride 1
United Kingdom Kurt Burroughs 1
United Arab Emirates Khalid Al Falasi United Arab Emirates Khalid Al Falasi 1
United Arab Emirates SRG - Motorsports South Africa Alan Wilkinson 1
Mongolia Unurbayar Batsaikhan Mongolia Unurbayar Batsaikhan 2
Mongolia Battur Baatar Mongolia Battur Baatar 2
Netherlands Guillaume Martens Netherlands Guillaume Martens 2
Mongolia Amgalan Enkhtuvshin Mongolia Amgalan Enkhtuvshin 2
Mongolia Enkhsaruul Davaa Mongolia Enkhsaruul Davaa 2
Bolivia Team Nosiglia Bolivia Daniel Nosiglia 3
South Africa Ross Branch South Africa Ross Branch 4
Czech Republic Martin Michek Czech Republic Martin Michek 4
Czech Republic Moto Racing Group Czech Republic Milan Engel 4
Poland Duust Rally Team Poland Pawel Stasiaczek 4
Poland Krzysztof Jarmuz 4
Poland Konrad Dabrowski 4
Poland Jacek Czachor 4
Poland Artur Stasiaczek 4
Italy Fabrizio Bosetti 4
Australia Troy O'Connor 4
France Philippe Cavelius France Philippe Cavelius 4
South Africa Taye Perry South Africa Taye Perry 4
Netherlands Team Bas Dakar Netherlands Rob van Vegchel 4
South Africa Alex Ruprecht-Gersteroph 4
New Zealand Phillip Wilson 4
Netherlands Werner Kennedy 4
Zimbabwe Graeme Sharp 4
Netherlands Olaf Harmsen 4
United Kingdom David Westwood United Kingdom David Westwood 4
Belgium Gilles Vanderweyen Belgium Gilles Vanderweyen 4
Mexico Juan Pablo Guillen Mexico Juan Pablo Guillen 4
KTM 525 XC United Arab Emirates Mohammed Al Shamsi United Arab Emirates Mohammed Al Shamsi 1
KTM 500 EXC Saudi Arabia Mishal Alghuneim Saudi Arabia Mishal Alghuneim 1
Sweden Tomas Kristofferson Sweden Tomas Kristofferson 1
Slovakia Jan Zatko Slovakia Jan Zatko 1
United Kingdom John Richards United Kingdom John Richards 1
United Kingdom Georg Telling United Kingdom Georg Telling 1
Sherco Sherco TVS Rally France Sherco TVS Rally Factory Spain Lorenzo Santolino 4
France Johnny Aubert 4
France Mickaël Metge 4
Yamaha Yamaha WR450F Japan Yamaha Rally Team France Xavier De Soultrait 2, 4
France Adrien Van Beveren 2, 4
Argentina Franco Caimi 2, 4
Netherlands Kees Koolen Netherlands Kees Koolen 1
Italy Carlo Seminara Italy Carlo Seminara 1, 4
Netherlands Erik Bergens Netherlands Erik Bergens 1
Yamaha YZ450F United Arab Emirates Abdulla bin Dakhan United Arab Emirates Abdulla bin Dakhan 1
Yamaha YZ450FX United Arab Emirates Ahmed Al Qasemi United Arab Emirates Ahmed Al Qasemi 1
Yamaha 450 WRF United Arab Emirates Marcel Chomic United Arab Emirates Marcel Chomic 1
Yamaha Raptor 700 Poland Sonik Team Poland Rafal Sonik All
Kuwait Fahad Al Musallam Kuwait Fahad Al Musallam 1
Chile Luis Barahona Chile Luis Barahona 3
Chile Ignacio Casale Chile Ignacio Casale 4
France Team Giroud France Alexandre Giroud 4
France Romain Dutu France Romain Dutu 4
Poland Wisniewski Team Poland Kamil Wisniewski 4
France Drag On ATV France Axel Dutrie 4
Yamaha YFM 700R Russia Aleksandr Maksimov Russia Aleksandr Maksimov 1–2
Argentina Manuel Andujar Argentina Manuel Andujar 1
Yamaha 490 WRF United Kingdom James West United Kingdom James West 1
Sources:[3]

Results

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Motorbikes

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Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Rider Bike Time
1 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally Factory 17:46:42
2 Argentina Luciano Benavides KTM 450 Rally Factory 17:55:02
3 Chile Jose Cornejo Honda CRF 450 Rally 17:56:41
2 RussiaMongoliaChina Silk Way Rally 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally Factory 26:12:47
2 United States Andrew Short Husqvarna FR450 26:33:09
3 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha WR450F 26:33:48
3 Chile Atacama Rally 1 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna FR450 15:15:59
2 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally Factory 15:19:55
3 Spain Joan Barreda Honda CRF 450 Rally 15:24:20
4 Morocco Rallye du Maroc 1 United States Andrew Short Husqvarna FR450 18:03:54
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna FR450 18:05:15
3 Spain Joan Barreda Honda CRF 450 Rally 18:06:38

Quads

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Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Rider Quad Time
1 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1 United Arab Emirates Fahad Al Musallam Yamaha Raptor 700 21:51:28
2 Poland Rafal Sonik Yamaha Raptor 700 21:52:41
3 Russia Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha YFM 700R 21:57:20
2 RussiaMongoliaChina Silk Way Rally 1 Poland Rafal Sonik Yamaha Raptor 700 34:18:54
2 Russia Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha YFM 700R 35:51:07
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3 Chile Atacama Rally 1 Poland Rafal Sonik Yamaha Raptor 700 21:42:07
2 Chile Luis Barahona Yamaha Raptor 700 23:26:23
3
4 Morocco Rallye du Maroc 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha Raptor 700 23:00:29
2 Poland Rafal Sonik Yamaha Raptor 700 23:30:17
3 Poland Kamil Wisniewski Yamaha Raptor 700 24:08:44

Championship standings

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Riders' championship

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  • Points for final positions were awarded as follows:
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th+ 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

In Marathon Rallies (i.e. rallies with between eight and fifteen timed stages, including a rest day), the score was multiplied by 1.5 and rounded up. [4]

Furthermore, all riders were awarded 3 bonus points for taking part in the first stage of an event; 1 bonus point for all riders taking the start of a stage (other than the first one) of a Marathon Rally; as well as 1 bonus point for each stage win. [5] No rider was required to be classified in order to score these bonus points. [6]

Points for manufacturers were awarded by added the top two finishers of the respective manufacturer together from each event. [7]

Motorbikes World Championship: Riders and Manufacturers

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Pos Rider ABU
United Arab Emirates
RUS
Russia
CHI
Chile
MAR
Morocco
Points
1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland 131 152 223 Ret4 110
2 United States Andrew Short 514 242 811 128 95
3 Argentina Kevin Benavides 416 435 515 109 75
4 Argentina Luciano Benavides 223 528 109 613 73
5 Spain Joan Barreda 204 922 319 320 65
6 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo 321 1119 910 118 58
7 Chile Pablo Quintanilla 131 223 54
8 France Adrien Van Beveren 335 474 39
9 Australia Toby Price 417 418 35
10 Spain Laia Sanz 725 184 29
11 United States Ricky Brabec 613 514 27
12 Spain Oriol Mena 627 27
13 Poland Adam Tomiczek 823 174 27
14 Austria Matthias Walkner 712 712 24
15 Argentina Franco Caimi 1414 910 24
16 Poland Maciej Giemza 1020 204 24
17 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves 1513 137 20
18 Netherlands Guillaume Martens 1217 17
19 South Africa Aaron Mare 164 118 194 16
20 Mongolia Boldbaatar Damdinkhorloo 1316 16
21 France Xavier De Soultrait 2012 434 16
22 United Kingdom Ryan Blair 613 13
23 Mongolia Unurbayar Batsaikhan 1613 13
24 Mongolia Amgalan Enkhtuvshin 1713 13
25 Mongolia Enkhsaruul Davaa 1813 13
26 Mongolia Bat-Undral Byambasuren 1913 13
27 United Arab Emirates Mohammad Jaafar Meshari 712 12
28 South Africa Ross Branch 811 11
29 South Africa Mark Ackermann 811 11
30 Russia Anastasiya Nifontiva 145 Ret6 11
31 Kuwait Mohammed Al Balooshi 910 10
32 Bolivia Daniel Nosiglia Ret3 127 10
33 Australia Benjamin Young 136 274 10
34 United Kingdom David McBride 109 9
35 United Kingdom David Mabbs 118 8
36 Peru Gianna Velarde 127 7
37 United Kingdom William McBride 127 7
38 Australia Mark Davidson 154 Ret3 7
39 Italy Carlo Seminara 224 Ret3 7
40 United Kingdom Max Hunt Ret6 6
41 Czech Republic Gabriela Novotna Ret6 6
42 France Johnny Aubert 145 5
43 Portugal Joaquim Rodrigues 154 4
44 Italy Jacopo Cerutti 164 4
45 Netherlands Kees Koolen 174 4
46 Slovakia Marcel Chomic 184 4
47 United Arab Emirates Khalid Al Falasi 194 4
48 France Mickaël Metge 214 4
49 United Kingdom Kurt Burroughs 214 4
50 Portugal Mario Patrão 224 4
51 Czech Republic Milan Engel 234 4
52 India CS Santosh 244 4
53 Mongolia Battur Baatar Ret4 4
54 Poland Krzysztof Jarmuz 254 4
55 Poland Pawel Stasiaczek 264 4
56 France Philippe Cavelius 284 4
57 Czech Republic Martin Michek 294 4
58 Poland Konrad Dabrowski 304 4
59 Poland Jacek Czachor 314 4
60 Belgium Gilles Vanderweyen 324 4
61 Zimbabwe Graeme Sharpe 334 4
62 South Africa Taye Perry 344 4
63 Mexico Juan Pablo Guillen 354 4
64 Netherlands Rob van Vegchel 364 4
65 New Zealand Phillip Wilson 374 4
66 Netherlands Floor Maten 384 4
67 South Africa Werner Kennedy 394 4
68 Australia Troy O'Connor 404 4
69 Netherlands Olaf Harmsen 414 4
70 Italy Fabrizio Bosetti 424 4
71 Poland Artur Stasiaczek 444 4
72 South Africa Alex Ruprecht-Gersteroph 454 4
73 Bahrain Salman Mohamed 464 4
74 Bahrain Abdulaziz Al Khalifa 484 4
75 Kuwait Abdullah T. Alshatti Ret3 3
76 South Africa Alan Wilkinson Ret3 3
77 United Kingdom Andrew Haddon Ret3 3
78 Spain Lorenzo Santolino Ret3 3
79 Italy Maurizio Gerini Ret3 3
80 United Kingdom David Westwood Ret3 3
Pos Rider ABU
United Arab Emirates
RUS
Russia
CHI
Chile
MAR
Morocco
Points
Pos Manufacturer ABU
United Arab Emirates
RUS
Russia
CHI
Chile
MAR
Morocco
Points
1 Austria KTM 54 80 40 31 205
2 Austria Husqvarna 27 65 42 51 185
3 Japan Honda 37 57 34 34 162
4 Japan Yamaha 8 49 14 71
5 India Hero 40 11 51
6 France Sherco 9 9
Pos Manufacturer ABU
United Arab Emirates
RUS
Russia
CHI
Chile
MAR
Morocco
Points

Quads World Cup: Riders

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Pos Rider ABU
United Arab Emirates
RUS
Russia
CHI
Chile
MAR
Morocco
Points
1 Poland Rafał Sonik 223 149 128 223 123
2 Russia Aleksandr Maksimov 319 241 60
3 Chile Ignacio Casale 128 28
4 Kuwait Fahad N. AlMusallam 128 28
5 Poland Arkadiusz Lindner 416 Ret9 25
6 Chile Luis Barahona 223 23
7 Poland Kamil Wisniewski 319 19
8 France Romain Dutu 416 16
9 France Alexandre Giroud 514 14
10 France Axel Dutrie 613 13
Pos Rider ABU
United Arab Emirates
RUS
Russia
CHI
Chile
MAR
Morocco
Points

References

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  1. ^ "Cross-Country Rallies and Bajas: 2019 Calendars". fim-live.com. 1 October 2018. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  2. ^ "THE SILK WAY RALLY IS PART OF THE FIM CROSS-COUNTRY RALLY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP". silkwayrally.com. 21 January 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge FIM entry list" (PDF). abudhabidesertchallenge.com. Automobile and Touring Club of the United Arab Emirates. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  4. ^ "2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship Regulations" (PDF). fim-live.com. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  5. ^ "2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship Regulations" (PDF). fim-live.com. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  6. ^ "SR - 2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship - Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (UAE), 22.03.2019" (PDF). fim-live.com. 22 March 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  7. ^ "2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship Regulations" (PDF). fim-live.com. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
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