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ALDO Racing Team in Fighting Form at the Silk Way Rally ( 01)

ALDO Racing Team



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ALDO Racing Team in Fighting Form at the Silk Way Rally


ALDO Racing's David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaulé 
Ready for the Second Half of the Silk Way Rally


Montreal - July 15, 2016 - Canadian David 
Bensadoun, driver of the ALDO Racing Toyota 
Tacoma, and his navigator Patrick Beaulé arrived 
in Almaty on Thursday evening following the first 
six days of the 2016 Silk Way Rally. The team 
enjoyed a short, one-day rest period in the 
former Capital City of Kazakhstan, which marks 
the (almost) halfway point of the 
transcontinental 10,734 km rally that includes 
4,105 km of timed off-road special stages between 
Moscow and Beijing. The rally-raid left Moscow on 
July 8 and is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on 
July 24.


After six days of rallying, the ALDO Team sits 
18th overall in the T1 Class Standings. ALDO is 
also ninth in the T1 privateer entry class, only 
23 minutes out of fifth place. Bensadoun was 
driving at a fast pace with the leaders in the 
early days of the event but encountered a 
mechanical problem on Day 5 in the Special Stage 
(SS) between Astana and Balkhash in Kazakhstan. 
The team lost one hour to repairs before finding 
its way back on course. For most teams, the long 
liaison routes between the very short timed speed 
stages, along with high cabin temperature are the 
major annoyances in the early part of the rally.


"It turns out Moscow is VERY far from Beijing!!" 
said driver David Bensadoun. "The mileage we're 
doing each day is incredible. Because of a few 
cancelled race sections the liaison mileage is 
much too long. What's interesting is that the 
off-road terrain in Kazakhstan is so fast that 
our average speeds are faster off-road than on 
road! As long as the special stage is pointed in 
the right direction, we sometimes end up back on 
the paved assistance route before our service 
trucks come by!


"The race terrain so far has been straightforward 
favouring the 2 WD cars and their long 
suspension," continued Bensadoun. We're looking 
forward to more technical rocky terrain where the 
4 WD will have an advantage. After six days, 
we're happy with our current position as we head 
into the second half of the race, which in fact 
holds 2/3 of the race mileage. The car and team 
are in great shape and ready for a serious 
challenge."


Bad Weather Causes Cancellation of Speed Stages
Continued severe weather conditions forced the 
organizers to cancel and then modify the course 
in three of the first six scheduled special 
stages. The first cancellation came on Day 2 
between the cities of Kazan and Ufa, Russia after 
a steady 72-hour downpour flooded and muddied the 
tracks. After two days of rallying and travelling 
close to 1,500 kilometres, only 2 km of timed 
sectors were in the books. At that point, Team 
ALDO was 27th overall in the General T1 Standings 
and 14th in Private Entry Class.


Stage 4 was reduced in length from 366 km to 223 
due to a broken bridge and an impassable river in 
the second section of the SS.


The third disruption came on Thursday (Day 6) 
between Balkhash and Almaty, as the drivers were 
ready to start the second portion of the SS. 
After completing the first 111 kilometres, the 
organizers were once again forced to cancel the 
next 224 km because strong winds prevented 
emergency helicopters from flying. It was 
impossible to ensure the safety of the 
participants. They joined the caravan on the 
highway to Almaty.


Time Zone Changes and Sleepless Nights for Beaulé
Time interval discrepancy, sleepless nights and 
huge trucks that leave deep ruts in the mud roads 
are part of what is on Patrick Beaulé's mind 
during the early part of his trip to Central Asia.


"Time zone changes are affecting both of us. The 
total daily mileage is too long and the nights 
too short, once I have gone through the next day 
rally road book," mentioned Beaulé. "On the third 
day of the rally after we reached Kazakhstan, we 
wrote off three hours because we had just entered 
a new time zone. Three hours less to get the 
Toyota ready for the next day and three hours 
deprived of sleep. On the fourth night, I went to 
bed at 11:45 pm, and two hours later I was awaken 
by a torrential rain that flooded the interior of 
my tent. Because it was a very hot night, I left 
the windows and doors open and everything, 
including my sleeping bag was soaking wet. 
Wake-up time was brutal at 4:30 am as we were 
about to embark on the longest special stage of 
the rally, a 568 kilometres ride at top speed. 
Fortunately, the day of rest in Almaty should be 
enough to get me back in true form.


"The wheelbase width of the big competing 
transport trucks and the one on our Toyota is not 
the same, so it is not an easy task to try and 
pass them on muddy roads or on very soft soil," 
continued Beaulé. "If only a few trucks manage to 
get in front of us, they change the whole 
complexity of the road conditions and make life 
miserable for everyone in the T1 car class. But, 
that's the rallying-raid way."


Starting Saturday, things will get serious once 
again as the teams will leave the 2,600-metre 
high plateaux of Kazakhstan to enter China at the 
end of the day. They will then enter long 
deserts, climb high mountains and drive down deep 
valleys before reaching the golden dunes of the 
Goby desert that will eventually lead them to 
Beijing. A long journey of close to 6,000 
kilometres is ahead, 2,500 of which will be at 
high speed and in timed sectors.


The next ALDO press release will be issue July 25 
at the conclusion of the Silk Way Rally.


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http://www.silkwayrally.com/


The participation of ALDO Racing in the Silk Way 
Rally is the result of a partnership with the 
ALDO Group, E.F. Walters, Stingray, SAJO, Vitesse 
Transport Corporation, the OEC Group and 
Fesh-Fesh Investments.


Photos ALDO Racing Toyota
At the 2016 Silk Way Rally, Canadians David 
Bensadoun and Patrick Beaulé drive through mud 
and flowing rivers with their ALDO Racing Toyota 
on their way to Beijing.
Photo Credit: Guisy/ALDO Racing

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ALDO Racing Contact:
Patrick Beaulé
Team Director and Codriver
pbeaule@aldogroup.com


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