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Al-Qassimi clinches a stage
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 04 - 2017

Fastest times in cars, motorcycles and quads on the fourth desert selective section of the Qatar Cross-Country Rally fell to Abu Dhabi Racing's Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi, Dubai-based Sam Sunderland and Poland's Rafal Sonik Friday.
Qatar's Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and Sunderland now have respective overall leads of 2min 56sec and 12min 34sec after another hot and windy day in the Qatar deserts. Sonik has an advantage of 46min 50sec in the quads.
The stage of 338.05km wound its way through the west of Qatar and then moved up the west coast to finish at the Al-Shamal Stadium, the northerly home venue for Qatar Stars League team, Al-Shamal SC. Many of the kilometers were used on the event for the first time.
Al-Attiyah began the day with a lead of 3min 23sec over South Africa's Leeroy Poulter and the Qatar debutant began to eat into that lead through the first checkpoint. Abu Dhabi Racing's Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi managed to edge in front of Poulter over the closing kilometres to win his first stage and climb above Mohammed Abu Issa and into fourth place. Abu Issa got lost and sustained two flat tyres.
Poulter held on to secure the second fastest time and that enabled him to reduce Al-Attiyah's overall advantage heading into the final day. Poland's Jakub Przygonski was fourth and holds third overall. But Al-Attiyah had been trouble free throughout and admitted that he slowed to group the front-runners together.
Sunderland started the day fourth on the road and defending a lead of 6min 28.9sec in t he bikes. Despite losing his way with two rivals early in the stage, the Red Bull KTM 450 Rally rider fought back to record the fastest time and will now take an advantage of 12min 34sec over Monster Energy Honda team rider Paulo Gonçalves into the final day.
Honda's Kevin Benavides clocked the second quickest time to move up to fourth at the expense of Pablo Quintanilla of the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Team. Stage opener Matthias Walkner was third on the stage and holds a similar position in the standings. Ride to Abu Dhabi's Mohammed Al-Balooshi is eighth.
Alexis Hernandez caught Rafal Sonik and the pair rode close together for the much of the stage, but delays before PC1 for Dutchman Kees Koolen enabled Hernandez to climb back to second overall but Koolen maintained third position from Guatemala's Rodolfo Schippers. Italy's Camelia Liparoti was running in fifth place before losing a rear left wheel after 252km.
Qatar's Adel Abdulla suffered heavy time penalties for his delays on Thursday and the FIA T2 World Champion now has little hope or winning the category this week in his Nissan Patrol. Abu Dhabi Racing's Mansour Al-Helai began the day with a lead of 3min 02sec over series leader Yasir Saeidan but the Emirati lost over 25 minutes before PC1 and that enabled Saiedan to move through into the T2 lead. Adel Abdulla's consolation was another stage win in his QMMF and Ooredoo-backed Nissan Patrol. — SG


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