BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy Central Asia 2018. Day 7. The French Revolution.

Yesterday (Day 6) had been a historic one, as for the first time
a female team were the overall winners on the day. Team Ausamerica
had placed equal first in the time trial then mastered the archery
challenge in the evening, taking the runner-up to give them the
day win overall. This followed the first female challenge win that
Team Eurafrica had scored earlier in the week. The female teams
have certainly found their feet and are proving more than equal to
the male teams.

Today, however, was all about the tricolor of Team France as they
smashed the first challenge of the day, a slow race, with an
innovative approach where they linked their three bikes (placing
feet on each others’ crash bars) and thus braced could inch along,
or stand perfectly still almost indefinitely – clever thinking!
And they backed this up with clever riding too, as they then won
the afternoon’s special test, the Shell Challenge, which required
them to ride a trials course two- up, with the passenger carrying
two petrol cans – three times as the riders and passengers changed
places each lap.

Significantly Team USA also had a great day while Team South
Africa had their worst and so USA has closed the gap to 43 points
going into the final day of the competition – with a maximum of 75
points available in the final day’s super test.

But such is the nature of the International GS Trophy the
participants are taking the attitude that what will be will be,
and far from retiring to their tents for a good nights sleep,
tonight they’re partying into the night as the music plays loud on
the terrace at Camp Hoyor Zagal.

Quote:

Chris Meyer, South Africa: “We’ve had an amazing week. The
highlight today for us was the trails, nice and flowing, and we
kept to a good speed all day. Plus we had Team Japan for company,
those guys are so much fun, always smiling, and they were riding
well. Overall this GS Trophy has definitely been an experience of
a lifetime, we’ve enjoyed it so much. Every day it’s changed, and
the trails have been everything, sometimes flowing, sometimes
twisty, going across vast plains one moment, up mountains the
next, and going from gravel to sand in an instant, you need to
stay alert. And it’s great to have the GS Rallye for this event,
it’s the bike I have at home, and it rides so well, well balanced
with great suspension. If you want to ride off-road it’s the bike
to have. Tough too – we’ve dropped them countless times and they
just keep going!”

Julia Maguire, Team Ausamerica: “For us yesterday was awesome.
We enjoyed the trial in the woods and we were really stoked to
win that jointly with Team USA. In the archery Bettina scored
the only bullseye of the challenge, and while Canada beat us in
that, it was enough for the overall day win which was extremely
exciting, hence we were dancing a lot when the results came out!
The week has been phenomenal, the people, the landscapes, the
kids who would run up to us at the petrol stations, grinning
their heads off, people hanging out the window of their cars
waving and flashing their lights as they drove towards us! It’s
been the adventure of a lifetime and so memorable for all three
of us, our only low has been losing Jamie our journalist to
injury on day two.”

Andres Junco, Team Argentina: “We’ve had highs and lows, made
some very big mistakes in the challenges; our best performance
was in the navigation, up and down the cliffs on day one – we
almost died though, it was so physically tough! But we’ve
enjoyed it all and learned so much riding behind the marshals.
Mongolia has been an amazing country, a special place to explore
with my friends from my own country and others from around the
world. For us this event has shown us how the world could be, we
have people here from different countries, we speak different
languages – for instance we spent a day with Team Korea we
couldn’t understand a word of each other’s language and yet we
laughed like kids – so the friendship with the riders from all
around the world, this has been the most important thing.”

BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy 2018 Central Asia. Day 7
overall standings:

1 South Africa 278

2 USA 235
3 France 209
4 Latin America 201

5 Mexico 200

6 Korea 182
7 UK 166
8 Russia 162
9 Germany
160
10 Argentina 141
11 Southeast Asia 131

12 Australia 128

13 Ausamerica 122

14 Canada 119
15 China 117
16 Japan 110

16 Eurafrica 110

18 India 98

Find all information about the BMW Motorrad International GS
Trophy 2018 Central Asia at the dedicated website www.gstrophy.com

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