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2005 UAE Desert Challenge, United Arab Emirates
FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup, final round

Weather conditions: hot, dry and humid – 32-34 C
Liaison 5 kms; Prologue 2 kms; Liaison 5 kms

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Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

MITSUBISHI’S PETERHANSEL AND ROMA TAKE FIRST AND SECOND PLACES IN UAE DESERT CHALLENGE PROLOGUE

Peterhansel set to lead team mate Roma into UAE deserts on Thursday

DUBAI, UAE – Mitsubishi Motors Repsol Team drivers St?phane Peterhansel and Joan ‘Nani’ Roma completed the opening two kilometer Prologue stage of the 2005 UAE Desert Challenge, adjacent to the Ibn Battuta Mall in Dubai, in first and second positions in the car category.

Partnered by their respective co-drivers Jean-Paul Cottret and Henri Magne, the Mitsubishi Motors Team pairing are tackling the final round of the FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup as a final competitive shakedown test for January’s Dakar Rally.

They will now head a field of 61 bikes, nine quads, 31 cars and three trucks into the opening timed selective section from Abu Dhabi city to the remote Moreeb outpost on Thursday morning. Peterhansel and Cottret won this event in 2002 and 2003 and have admitted the importance of doing well again this year.

~Since I won the Dakar Rally for a second time with Mitsubishi in January, I have had my fair share of bad luck,~ said Peterhansel. ~So it is important that I take a good finishing position here in the UAE. I had bad luck in Argentina, lost the chance of a win on the final morning in Morocco and didn’t manage to win in Spain. So this test is very important. I enjoy this event. The stages in the desert are a good test for me and for the team in preparation for the Dakar.~

Spaniard Roma joined the Mitsubishi Motors Team shortly before the Qatar Baja last year and has quickly become a major contender for victory in the next Dakar. The Baja Spain winner was content with his second position on the Prologue.

~I have the MPR10 version of the Mitsubishi, which was used by Luc Alphand to win the recent Baja in Portugal,~ said Roma. ~This event is a great chance for me to get more experience in the car, especially in the sand dunes. This could be crucial on the Dakar.~

Tomorrow (Thursday) marks the opening timed selective section in the six-day event across some of the remotest desert terrain in the United Arab Emirates.

Teams will drive from Dubai to the neighbouring emirate of Abu Dhabi for the official start in front of the luxurious Emirates Palace Hotel, before a 55 kms liaison section takes them to the beginning of a 283 kms timed section, finishing 75 kms away from the overnight bivouac at Moreeb, near Liwa.

Positions on Prologue stage (unofficial):
1.St?phane Peterhansel (F)/Jean-Paul Cottret (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 1m 54s
2.Joan Roma (E)/Henri Magne (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 1m 55s
3.Ahmad Bin Soughat (UAE)/Jassim Al-Balooshi (UAE) Chevrolet Pick-Up 2m 03s
3.Yayha Al-Helai (UAE)/Khaled Al-Kendi (UAE) Chevrolet Pick-Up 2m 03s
5.Joost Cauwenberg (B)/Didier Espeel (B) Toyota Landcruiser 2m 04s
6.Sven Knorr (D)/Torateh Fr?hlich (D) ORC ML 2m 06s

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Published On: 9 November 2005