Thursday, December 30, 2010

Another small bike to watch...

...this time the 4 stroke Honda XR250 Tornado ridden by Pablo Rodriguez #186

 

23/12/10

Honda Motor of Argentina introduced the official team that will compete in the race off-road for greater skill and importance of the world, the Dakar Rally Argentina - Chile, which will be held from 1 to 16 January.

 

Buenos Aires, December 17, 2010 - Honda Motor de Argentina introduces the riders network comprising the Honda Racing Team to compete on a bike in the next Paris Dakar Argentina - Chile 2011.

 

The Gold Wing's official team will be headed by one of the best examples of national enduro, Javier Pizzolito (CRF 450X), two-time Cross Country Championship Rally Argentina, which used the number 57 for that power: "Being in the Dakar is a challenge, take long getting ready to face the 9,500 km and beyond my experience at the local level, I'm still a beginner in this test and I can not underestimate any stage. "

 

Also for the first time in the history of Honda in the race, the brand involved with a Honda XR 250 Tornado piloted by Pablo Rodriguez (# 186). This bike will be presented with minimal adjustments required by regulation in terms of navigation and fuel endurance.

 

"While the engine is smaller than most, the XR 250 Tornado is very reliable. We tested it on earth, gravel, sand, mountain, at altitude and sea level. It's spectacular, because it adapts to all grounds. " Paul Rodriguez said, adding that "It is a bike that gives me satisfaction mile after mile."

 

This project is a real challenge for a product of the mid-range line up of the company, and one of the most requested by users of the brand, which will be exposed to the most extreme demands of use.

 

This year the riders will be accompanied by a Kinesiologist specializing in Sports Medicine and will be assisted by technical specialists Mec Team

 

For more information about our project, and follow the stages of our riders every day, visit us at our exclusive Hot site, entering www.hondarallyargentina.com

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