GASGAS Factory Racing’s Daniel Sanders has claimed another impressive stage win at the Silk Way Rally following a cool and calculated ride on day four of the event.
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With the penultimate stage and the punishing marathon stages now completed, Sanders has advanced to fourth in the overall provisional classification with just one day of racing to go.
- Sanders rips to another rally world championship stage win.
- Daniel’s GASGAS RC 450F is running strong following the marathon stage.
- One day of racing now remains ahead of the Silk Way Rally finish line.
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Daniel Sanders: “With today’s stage being the same as yesterday, there was less focus on navigation, but the same dangers remained, so that was the main thing to concentrate on today.
Some of the river crossings seemed to be a little deeper today, so it wasn’t plain sailing.
Again, I felt good on the bike. It’s worked great since the start, so it’s good to know we have a good set-up, and I can just focus on my riding.
The scenery was pretty epic on this stage, so I like that part of it, and with one day to go, we’re in good shape. I’m looking forward to tomorrow.”
With today’s stage a repeat of stage three, Daniel was able to push his pace with a little less focus on navigation while keeping in mind the many dangers littered throughout the stage.
Riding with confidence aboard his GASGAS RC 450F, Daniel will now lead out on the final stage to complete the rally on a positive note after taking his second stage win of the event.
The final day of racing at the revised Silk Way Rally takes place tomorrow. The fifth special event will be a re-run of stage two, where Daniel claimed his maiden FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship stage win just a few days ago.
Results (provisional): Silk Way Rally 2021, stage 4
- 1. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 1:23:05
- 2. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 1:24:11
- 3. Matthias Walkner (KTM) 1:24:33
Overall Provisional Classification (after stage 4)
- 1. Matthias Walkner (KTM) 5:13:57
- 2. Franco Caimi (Hero) 5:18:44
- 3. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 5:19:33
- 4. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 5:22:32