Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation getting ready to host Qatar International FIM Baja 2021
Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation getting ready to host Qatar International FIM Baja 2021
• Motorcycles, quads and
SSVs eligible for three-day desert Baja
• Exciting team format
introduced for National category riders
LOSAIL (Qatar): An
exciting contest is on the cards at the Qatar International FIM Baja 2021, the
3rd round of the FIM Bajas World Cup which will take place from September
30 to October 2nd.
The event is organized by
Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation under the supervision of the
International Motorcycle Federation (FIM).
Originally scheduled in
the FIM calendar for the start of April, Qatar’s inaugural FIM Bajas Cup
counting round will run over a compact route laid on by the QMMF. Competitors
will face three stages and 504.24 competitive kilometres in a route of
872.44km.
Administration checks will
take place at Losail Sports Arena on Wednesday, September 29th and competitors
will then tackle a 6.7km super special stage at Simasmina on Thursday,
September 30th.
The result of the opening
stage will determine the starting order for the opening leg of around 248.80
competitive kilometres on Friday, October 1st. This selective section will
starts at Al-Jumaliyah and runs through the north-central Qatar deserts and
incorporates one refuelling point around the halfway mark.
A second selective section
of a similar distance (248.74km) starts at Al-Kharsaah, west of Doha, and will
run through the central and southern deserts on Saturday, October 2nd. It also
features a refuelling point before finishing close to Sealine, south of Doha.
Motorcycles up to 450cc
(single or twin cylinder, 2T or 4T) will be eligible, in addition to quads and
SSVs. Riders of motorcycles over 450cc will be able to compete but, as per the
2021 FIM Bajas World Cup regulations, will not score points for the Cup.
There will also be a
National category for motorcycles, quads, SSVs and other vehicles. The QMMF has
introduced an exciting new team concept for riders competing in the national
event. A team of two eligible riders will be able to enter and potentially run
separately or share a motorcycle or a quad, provided that both entrants possess
the minimum of a ‘National’ status licence. For teams using two machines, each
must be fitted with a road book reader and a mounting bracket to accept a
Stella GPS unit.
One of the team riders
will tackle the super special stage and then the concept follows a relay-type
format. Each day, one rider will tackle roughly half of the desert selective
section to the refuelling point, with the other taking over for the second part
to the finish. Where a two-rider team is entered, each competitor will tackle
around 125km per day.
This year’s FIM Bajas
World Cup is running to a new format with a series of qualifying events as well
as a final. Each event in the Qualifying Series has a scoring coefficient of 1
and the finale in Portugal in October has a coefficient of 2.
The final is open to all
competitors, provided that they have completed and scored points in at least
one of the rounds of the Qualifying Series. The final ranking of the FIM Bajas
World Cup will be established on the basis of the two best results of the Qualifying
Series added to points awarded in the Final.
This will be valid across
all three eligible categories and in all three classes (Women’s, Junior and
Veteran).
The new Baja will be held
under the chairmanship of QMMF President Abdulrahman Al-Mannai, QMMF’s
Executive Director Amro Al-Hamad and board member Abdulrazaq Al-Kuwari.
Comments
Post a Comment