Courtesy of Husqvarna Motorcycles
Wrapping up a stellar 2016 season in the best possible way, Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Graham Jarvis managed to successfully
defend his Roof of Africa title taking a decisive win at the 48th
edition of South Africa’s prestigious annual extreme enduro event.
Following his winning performances at Erzberg, Romaniacs, Battle of the
Vikings, GetzenRodeo and Ukupacha during 2016, Jarvis entered this
year’s Roof of Africa with only victory on his mind. Following a
well-calculated plan he placed 17th at the ‘Round The Houses’ qualifying
run, before going on to post the fastest outright time at the opening’s
days closing Time Trial session.
With probably two of the
season’s longest days of competition laying ahead, the British extreme
enduro star knew exactly what he had to do to battle for his fourth
career victory in South Africa. Launching the first bid of his attack on
day two, the TE 300 mounted rider crossed the line second behind
Alfredo Gomez.
Providing some nail biting action, the third
and final day of competition in the mountains around Lesotho
was decisive for the outcome of the event. Racing most of day three
alongside Gomez, Jarvis tried to reserve as much energy as possible in
order to strike as the event got close to its final stages.
Finishing the third and final day with a race time that was less than 20
seconds behind the total time of Gomez, Jarvis took full advantage of
the 10-minute gap he’d created against his KTM rival during the Time
Trial session to earn a well-deserved 2016 Roof of Africa victory. It
was the fourth career victory for the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory
Racing rider at South Africa’s famous extreme enduro event.
Graham Jarvis: “To
end the season with another win is just great. To be fair this year the
Roof was different to any other year I’ve raced it. It was just so
difficult to get a gap on anybody so I ended up riding most of the race
with Gomez. I guess that was a good thing for both of us, as we were
helping each other in our navigation. I knew I couldn’t get a gap on
Alfredo so I prepared myself for a sprint finish towards the end, making
sure I had the energy at the end to go for it. We had a great setup
throughout the weekend and my Husqvarna worked great despite the heat.
The terrain is always loose at the Roof and lacks grip, so it’s always a
difficult race to win. It’s been a fantastic season for me and I can’t
thank Rockstar Energy Husqvarna enough for their support.”
Results – 2016 Roof of Africa
1. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) 16:14:40
2. Alfredo Gomez (KTM) 16:14:49
3. Scott Bouverie (KTM) 16:21:56
4. Travis Teasdale (KTM) 16:23:55
5. Blake Gutzeit (Yamaha) 16:28:01
6. Brett Swanepole (Yamaha) 16:53:25
…
24. Mauritz Meiring (Husqvarna) 25:24:59
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