BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy. Central Asia 2018. Day 4. Desert calling.

Camp Ongiin Nuuts, Mongolia. This morning brought the calm after the
storm, for last night at Camp Gobi Erdene the 2018 BMW Motorrad
International GS Trophy was battered by high winds. This tested the
tent erecting expertise of the GS riders and a few found they needed
urgent help to save their camping equipment! The wind blew hard all
night, but fortunately – and no doubt through great design from Marmot
– all the tents survived.

All of which was tough preparation for a long day ahead, as today the
GS Trophy was back to its best with a 283km course to negotiate, all
off road and much of it in sand – this being part of the Gobi Desert
region. So again the scenery thrilled the riders as they were treated
to truly vast landscapes as they passed through a canyon, crossed sand
hills, then took off across seemingly never ending plains. The riding
remained testing as regularly sand overcame the gravel, frequently to
such a depth so the GS riders had to work hard to maintain momentum
and balance in the sand washes. Just as well the temperature was
cooler today. At the halfway point they encountered their first
special test of the day, ‘Lava Canyon’ – a bike towing exercise that’s
something of a tradition in the International GS Trophy. Only this
time they needed to tow in deep sand, up and down a hilly trail. After
this came more plains to cross, so vast the riders could ride line
abreast (nine bikes) if they pleased, so no one had to ride in the
dust clouds. The last kilometres were reminiscent of a mogul run in
skiing as the trail weaved enticingly through rocky outcrops before
descending onto the impressive Camp Ongiin Nuuts for the finish. But
before the riders could rest – the second special test of the day –
came the ‘Marmot Challenge’. Here the teams needed to erect one of
their Marmot Vapour two-person tents, two people had to climb in, then
climb out again and speedily pack it away – against the clock of
course. Given the extreme camping of the night before, this was a
simple task. But as always with the GS Trophy, some are better than
others… So we can’t forget the competition itself, and now with
three days of special test results accumulated its reigning champions
South Africa who have again taken a commanding lead, as ever they’re a
well-practiced squad. Korea had led after two days but still remain
within striking distance of the leaders. Latin America make up the top
three as the competition reaches its halfway point.

Quotes: Olivier Fayat, Team France: “It was great today. We rode a
lot of sand and we enjoyed the company – we had Team Japan to ride
with and Jean-Luc, a French marshal, to guide us. We make point of
riding together with the other teams, one French following one
Japanese and so on, so that we ride as one team and we get to know
each other, we enjoy meeting with the other riders and sharing the
days. We have already enjoyed so much of the GS Trophy, Jerome says he
has enjoyed today the most, because it reminds him of home (near
Lyon), with the mountains and plains, but Paul and myself really
enjoyed yesterday as we met a Mongolian family along the way and were
invited into their yurt, it was fascinating to be shown their way of
life. Jerome has also brought along a supply of foam tennis balls and
we give these to the children we meet, often we play a few games with
them, it’s a great way to break down the communication barriers as the
Mongolians mostly speak only their own language.” Suprej Venkat, Team
India: “This is India’s first time in the GS Trophy and we are finding
it very very difficult – we may have underestimated it. We had no clue
what it would be like, we went by the videos, maybe we watched 16 of
them or so, and we identified the river crossing tests and such. But
when we came here we’ve found it’s nothing like what we expected, and
we’ve never ridden sand! And clearly we haven’t practiced enough,
maybe one day a week, we needed to do more. So I’ve already started
messaging my GS friends back at home who’d like to come to the next
Trophy – I said, guy’s you need to be practicing on river beds, on
mountains, not on flat land. That’s a lot of lessons we’ve learned. So
we are struggling and I think if we complete the week that will be a
great achievement. What we really appreciate is the marshals and the
other riders have been there for us, helping, giving us tips, it’s
just been brilliant.”

BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy 2018 Central Asia. Day Four
overall standings: 1 South Africa 108 points 2 Korea 92 points 3 Latin
America 82 4 France 72 5 UK 65 5 Argentina 65 7 USA 61 7 Germany 61 9
Mexico 59 10 Russia 56 11 Japan 47 12 Australia 47 13 Canada 46 14
Southeast Asia 37 14 China 37 16 Eurafrica (female team) 31 17 India
27 18 Ausamerica (female team) 21 Find all information about the BMW
Motorrad International GS Trophy 2018 Central Asia at the dedicated
website www.gstrophy.com.
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