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Qatar’s Adel maintains 2nd position after round three of Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge

Published: 28 Mar 2018 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 12 Nov 2021 - 02:01 pm
Qatar’s Adel Abdulla maintained second position in the T2 standings but lost a little ground on his main rival through the third loop stage of 281.38km in the soft sand dunes of the Rub Al Khali  at Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge yesterday.

Qatar’s Adel Abdulla maintained second position in the T2 standings but lost a little ground on his main rival through the third loop stage of 281.38km in the soft sand dunes of the Rub Al Khali at Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge yesterday.

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QASR AL SARAB: Qatar’s Adel Abdulla maintained second position in the T2 standings but lost a little ground on his main rival through the third loop stage of 281.38km in the soft sand dunes of the Rub Al Khali  at Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge yesterday.

Using a rented Nissan Safari Y61 to continue his campaign to win back the FIA T2 World Championship title, Adel began the day’s special 29min 24.9sec behind Ahmed Shegawi. He and navigator Nasser Al Kuwari crossed the finish line in punishing heat in a time of 5hrs 18min 17sec and now trail their rival by 47min 53.9sec heading into the final two days of the event.

Adel said: “Today we started one minute ahead of the leader but we were stuck in the first 15km in some very soft sand. The leader saw us, avoided the place and managed to pass us. We tried to push all the way to the end but we had lost just under 20 minutes. Anyway, second place is perfect for me and we still have two days to go.”

Adel Abdulla is running his T2 programme with the crucial support of the Qatar government, the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) and Ooredoo Qatar.

Lower down the T2 field, Russia’s Yuliya Khegay-Migunova was badly delayed once again and Romania’s Claudia Laurentiu Barbu has already incurred massive time penalties.

Competitors will tackle the penultimate selective section of the event on Wednesday, a third loop stage of 244.49km through the Liwa Desert.