Everybody feared climate would impression the Rallye du Maroc, and it definitely didn’t take lengthy to take action.
Extreme flooding following Sunday’s Prologue triggered a impasse on the liaison stage for rivals as they tried to journey from Ouarzazate to the subsequent bivouac in Zagora. Native police stopped the caravan from continuing till the river died down, however this left everybody caught within the meantime.
With so many individuals arriving late, race organisers opted to swap the routes for Levels #1 and #2. The “new” Stage #1 on Monday, a loop beginning and ending in Zagora, has additionally been shortened from the unique 317 kilometres in Selective Sections to simply 180 km for FIM riders and 178 km for FIA drivers.
Morocco was hit by torrential downpours and flooding at historic ranges in September, killing over twenty individuals within the nation and neighbouring Algeria. Rally organiser ODC Occasion anticipated inclement climate to doubtlessly intrude with the race, sending crews to the path to analyse the harm to the atmosphere. The Baja Morocco, an unrelated cross-country rally held the week earlier than the Rallye du Maroc, additionally needed to alter its route accordingly.
Driver Isidre Esteve famous days earlier than the race that “the chotts have flooded, and lakes have fashioned in entrance of the dunes of Merzouga, one thing I’ve by no means seen earlier than. All the primary tracks, which was seen, have disappeared.”
The Stage #1 begin was additionally postponed to account for the delays. José Ignacio Cornejo would be the first bike to begin the Selective Part at 10:05 AM, versus the unique time of seven:40, whereas Guoyu Zhang is the primary automotive out at 12:39 PM moderately than 10:18. The change, together with the pared-down distance, is meant to assist everybody participate within the stage with out operating too late into the day.