New Delhi, December 14: CS Santosh, Joaquim Rodrigues and Oroil Mena were named in the three-member Hero MotoSports Team Rally for the Dakar Rally 2018. They also showcased their new 'Hero RR 450' rally bike for the first-time while announcing the squad.
.@hero_motosports unveil Hero RR 450, their latest @dakar rally bike in #India; announce @cs_santosh22 , @Joaquim Rodrigues and Oriol Mena as their team riders for the #Dakar2018
— BikeIndia.in (@bikeindia) December 14, 2017
Details: https://t.co/3jcjnZZVHI @HeroMotoCorp pic.twitter.com/9reuh6U5ir
Inducted in the Team in September this year, Spaniard Mena is part of Hero MotoSports' vision to identify new talent and nurture them into professional rally riders. Mena will be making his debut at the Dakar.
The new 'Hero RR 450' rally bike will also be making its debut at the Dakar this year. The new bike is an upgrade of the well-proven rally bike from last year, with new design and styling of tank, body parts and front section to improve mass centralization, handling and riding ergonomics.
C S Santosh with his Dakar rally bike pic.twitter.com/rPczKjYSpX
— aspi bhathena (@aspibhathena) December 14, 2017
The new 'Hero 450 RR' proved its capabilities at the OiLibya Rally in Morocco this year. The key learning from the Team's rookie year and last year's Dakar experience have been implemented in the bike. There are several improvements in the bike, which have affected an increase in riders' confidence.
More excited than ever! @dakar #HeroTalks @evoIndia pic.twitter.com/TUbo5ODYBb
— Hero MotoSports (@hero_motosports) December 12, 2017
Hero MotoSports Team Rally had an impressive debut year with the distinction of being the only manufacturer team with 100 percent arrivals at the 2017 edition of the Dakar Rally. The Team also managed to register its maiden win at BAJA India and a podium finish at the Desert Storm.
When you set out to #RaceTheLimits, barriers can't hold you back. @dakar #RoadToDakar #Dakar2018 pic.twitter.com/71sax9IH3o
— Hero MotoSports (@hero_motosports) December 13, 2017
After making an impressive debut at Dakar 2017 with a stellar 12th place finish, the Team is now fully geared-up to exceed its previous performance at Dakar 2018.
Commenting on the occasion, Markus Braunsperger the CTO said: "We are excited and prepared for Dakar 2018. The team is stronger, both in terms of men and machine. We are focused on improving our last year's performance at the Dakar next month and believe that we have the right tools to do it. Next year, will be important for us, as we aim to win more rallies and grow the sport in India."
Team Manager Wolfgang Fische said: "The last race for the Team was in October this year. The riders have been under intense training sessions, to improve their mental and physical fitness since their Dakar 2017 performance. "They had a good run on the new bike at OiLibya and are now more confident on it. There is excitement in the Team with addition of Oriol and the entire team is now raring to have another go at the Dakar."
Our 🇮🇳 hero @cs_santosh22 has a message for his fans #HeroTalks #Dakar2018@hero_motosports pic.twitter.com/1zfLJTk8Ld
— Sirish Chandran (@SirishChandran) December 14, 2017
Star biker Santosh said: "I am satisfied with this year's preparations, where I had the opportunity to work with industry professionals and experts, which brought in a better structure to the preparations.
.@cs_santosh22, Rider #Dakar2018 on the journey so far, challenges, preparation & the plans for the upcoming event in South America: Dakar 2018- Toughest Ever
— R (@rabiulislam01) December 14, 2017
@HeroMotoCorp @hero_motosports @SwatiKJain #TheAutoShow @BTVI pic.twitter.com/e2J65lB1uJ
"I am very happy with the new bike that we raced with at the OiLibiya Rally in October. The new bike is light, agile and makes going fast safe! This Dakar I will aim to make each and everyday count! Ultimately it's about enjoying the process and arriving at the finish line."
The biggest rally-raid in the world, Dakar, for its 40th edition will cross three countries, starting with Peru on January 6, 2018 and travelling through Bolivia before concluding in Argentina on January 20, 2018. This edition is expected to witness participation of 500 competitors from 60 countries who will cover a grueling stretch of almost 9,000 km.
Here's a breakup of the schedule for #Dakar2018. 14 stages, 9000kms with 5 days at an altitude of more than 3000kms. No doubt @dakar is known as the toughest competition in the world. pic.twitter.com/SzlZFH7kAf
— carandbike (@carandbike) December 14, 2017
Out of the overall 14 stages, seven will include 100 percent dunes/off-piste, 1 marathon stage for all categories and 1 marathon stage for bikes and quads only.