Joan Barreda is the fastest rider at the Andalucía Rally. The Monster Energy Honda Team rider from Spain set a ferocious pace over the 315-kilometre special stage, to arrive back at Villamartín with the day’s top time and claim the overall leadership in the process. Quintanilla finished fifth.
After yesterday’s special stage was shortened, today’s 298-kilometre timed section – out of a total of 430 km – became the longest of the Andalucía Rally. Once again the route passed through the plains of the province of Seville, full of vast fields of wheat waiting to be harvested. Part of the route played out over tracks that had already been used the previous day, with the passage of vehicles having churned up the terrain, leaving behind some hazardous hidden rocks. There were also some narrow, winding stretches and even some water and mud to be tackled in the latter part of the special.
Joan Barreda once again proved to be the fastest rider on the track, taking top spot on the stage aboard the Monster Energy Honda Team Honda CRF450 RALLY, as well as claiming the head of the overall standings. Yesterday, Barreda had been lumbered with a penalty, dropping him to third place on the day and second in the general rankings. Today, the rider came out guns blazing in a bid to make up the lost time and snatch the stage victory. Barreda now holds a 2’52-minute advantage at the top of the general standings over the nearest second-placed rival.
Chilean rider Pablo Quintanilla continues to progress and today showed great rhythm and speed. In the closing stages of the race, however, he was unfortunate to concede time to rivals and finished fifth. Very little separates the riders taking part in this Andalucía Rally. Is third in the overall but, the South American rider might still be able to make up time and finish in a good position in the final stage.
The final day of the Andalucía Rally will take place tomorrow, Sunday. Riders can look forward to a total of 296 kilometres, with only 185 against the clock, setting off from Coripe and finishing in Villamartín.
Joan Barreda
It was a good stage. We have gone through a faster area than on the previous days, more open, where I have felt more comfortable than on the enduro-style mountain tracks. I tried to set a good pace, pushing hard. I had Quintanilla in front of me and I was able to pass him. Then I had Santolino ahead, but I was able to gain a few seconds on him that will help in the rally classification.
In the end there was a bit of confusion, or so it seemed. It is difficult for the organization to coordinate the entire race in the same area and there may have been some misunderstandings with the roadbook, but I tried to keep a cool head and I think it all went well. I’ll have to keep pushing right through until the very last kilometre.
Pablo Quintanilla
I am happy with how the day has gone. The terrain was similar to yesterday’s with winding tracks, a lot of vegetation, some more technical riding in the mountains. The truth is that I am happy and very satisfied. I've been picking up pace and getting used to the bike. The objective in this race was to find some good sensations and to feel right with the Honda and that part I have achieved. It has been great and now there is just one day left. The navigation is also important here. Now, I have to stay focused and finish the race as best I can.
Provisional Results Stage 3
Pos. | Rider | Num | Nation | Team | Constructor | Time/Gap |
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1 | Barreda Joan | SPA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | 2:54'51 | |
2 | Rodrigues Joaquim | POR | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | +2'56 | |
3 | Santolino Lorenzo | SPA | Sherco TVS Rally Factory | Sherco | +4'35 | |
4 | Bühler Sebastian | POR | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | +6'23 | |
5 | Quintanilla Pablo | CHI | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | +6'57 | |
6 | Cerutti Jacopo | ITA | Solarys Racing | Husqvarna | +8'50 | |
7 | Pedrero Joan | SPA | Shad / LS2 | Rieju | +9'17 | |
8 | Caimi Franco | ARG | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | +9'35 | |
9 | Doveze Mathieu | FRA | Nomade Racing | KTM | +14'55 | |
10 | Lucci Paolo | ITA | Solarys Racing | Husqvarna | +17'37 |
Provisional Standings after Stage 3
Pos. | Rider | Num | Nation | Team | Constructor | Time/Gap |
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1 | Barreda Joan | SPA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | 8:37'26 | |
2 | Santolino Lorenzo | SPA | Sherco TVS Rally Factory | Sherco | +2'52 | |
3 | Quintanilla Pablo | CHI | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | +10'40 | |
4 | Rodrigues Joaquim | POR | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | +11'11 | |
5 | Caimi Franco | ARG | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | +12'16 | |
6 | Cerutti Jacopo | ITA | Solarys Racing | Husqvarna | +18'28 | |
7 | Pedrero Joan | SPA | Shad / LS2 | Rieju | +19'16 | |
8 | Bühler Sebastian | POR | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | +25'10 | |
9 | Doveze Mathieu | FRA | Nomade Racing | KTM | +32:20 | |
10 | Gonçalves Rui | POR | Sherco TVS Rally Factory | Sherco | +32:50 |
Location Information
Av. de las Universidades, Dos Hermanas, Spain - View in Google Maps