Spring’s Super-protagonists are now pointing to the World Cup. Here’s the best part of the game and the Italian saying “One swallow does not make a Spring” can be debunked. The best time at the March Baja was got by Amerigo Ventura.
Here’s the best part of the game and the Italian saying “One swallow does not make a Spring” can be debunked. The best time at the March Baja was got by Amerigo Ventura with a Quaddy Yamaha, sixth position for Nicolò Algarotti with a Quaddy T3 version, seventh place for Graziano Scandola with Polaris Razor, nine position seized by Alessandro Tinaburri while the tenth place was reached by Mauro Vagaggini, both of them also on board of the Japanese “Side by Side Vehicle”.
Five of the top-ten drivers chose rabid quadricycles. Thank God (until now) they have been enclosed in a proper class, the TM Group. No Cup for them, but a national trophy Aci Sport which represents a change in the Cross Country vehicles, in addition to the incentives of the one brand reserved to Polaris clients. The World Cup Italian Baja (June 14th/18th) will now let us realize how they could be competitive inside of such a contest, comparing their performance with the foreign experts’ ones.
YAMAHA. “My first experience was definitely positive – underlines Ventura – because our vehicle did not cause any problem and also the others offered a great performance. We anyway have to always improve and pointing to the World Cup we even tried something new with the Offroad Motors by Angelo Montico, although only the stress of the competition will let us show the right way”.
POLARIS. “Everybody have faith in the clan Egimotors – affirms the team manager Diego Biella – after the last week’s test at the Valvadrom, which demonstrated us the real progress with Razor clients”. Polaris Italia aims however to the TM classification with a special guest, Mauro Trentin, Italian rally plurichampion, already protagonist at the Baja 2015. The challenge with Yamaha has just begun.
Carlo Ragogna Italian Baja Press Office