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TransAnatolia 2024: Stunning Second for Botturi at TransAnatolia
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TransAnatolia 2024: Stunning Second for Botturi at TransAnatolia

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The Ténéré Yamaha Rally Team’s Alessandro Botturi secured second overall for the second year in a row at the TransAnatolia rally, and he was joined on the podium by his teammate Matteo Druisiani in third, while Yamaha also completed a clean sweep of the top four places in the twin-cylinder over 650cc category.

The 14th edition of the TransAnatolia saw riders start in Merson, a port city in southern Turkey, before traversing more than 2000km over seven days of challenging, rocky mountain terrain to finish in Van on the east coast.
Botturi, who finished in second behind his usual teammate Pol Tarrés in last year’s edition of the race to secure a 1-2 for the team, was once again on great form.

The experienced Italian was almost unstoppable, as he maintained a 100% podium record throughout the rally’s seven stages and finished with two stage victories to his name.

After a brilliant battle between the leading riders all rally, a dramatic finish on the final stage incredibly saw the 48-year-old on his twin-cylinder adventure bike only miss out on the overall win to a factory rider on a prototype 450cc machine by the margin of one minute and 54 seconds. This meant Botturi finished second overall for the second consecutive year, while he also secured the B3 class victory (twin-cylinder bikes above 650cc).

He was joined on the overall podium by his teammate Druisiani, who was participating in his maiden international rally raid event. The young Italian Motorally Champion was given the opportunity to race alongside Botturi as part of the official team, and the Ténéré Spirit Experience (TSE) rider showcased his natural ability and skill by beating much more experienced competitors to finish third overall and second in class.

Showcasing the performance and reliability of the Ténéré 700 World Rally with the three-stage GYTR kit fitted, which takes the standard road-going production bike and allows you to convert it into a full-on rally raid machine, there was more success for Yamaha in the B3 class, as backing up Botturi and Druisiani’s performances were the TSE riders taking part in the race category.

Attilio Fert and Nicolas Charlier made it four Ténéré’s in the top six in the overall classification after finishing in fifth and sixth, respectively, as well as ensuring a top four lockout of the B3 category, while Sonia Bardot ensured that all of the Yamaha riders completed the race as she secured 18th overall and seventh in the B3 class.

 

Source: Yamaha Racing

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