Do you need help? Please contact our support team from 9 to 17 CET via support.pressclub@bmwgroup.com.

PressClub United Kingdom · Article.

BMW Motorrad GS Trophy 2010, day 2. South Africa lead after first test in GS Trophy.

Mpumalanga. The South African team played to their home advantage today to take a strong win in the first special test of the GS Trophy 2010, a navigation challenge. The first day saw the 10 international teams (30 riders) travel a 300km course, starting in Johannesburg and finishing at the Country Trax farm estate in Mpumalanga in the district of Amersfoort.

BMW Motorrad
·
Rider Training, Travel, Events

Press Contact.

Liane Drews
BMW Group

Tel: +49-89-382-60964

send an e-mail

Author.

Liane Drews
BMW Group

This article in other PressClubs

Mpumalanga. The South African team played to their home advantage today to take a strong win in the first special test of the GS Trophy 2010, a navigation challenge. The first day saw the 10 international teams (30 riders) travel a 300km course, starting in Johannesburg and finishing at the Country Trax farm estate in Mpumalanga in the district of Amersfoort.

In sunshine and warm air, the early kilometres of the day were necessarily travelled on sealed roads. The last 130km, though, saw the teams’ first encounter with the red-soil gravel roads that traverse the region, just as the weather turned cooler and mists started to roll in. The tracks were deceptive, easily ridden at near motorway speeds but every now and again throwing up random ruts, holes and boulders. With bellowing dust trails it was important the teams rode with caution to arrive safely.

On reaching the Country Trax estate the teams met with their first points scoring special test, a navigation challenge. A second special test had to be abandoned as the mist turned to rain.

Special Test 1: Navigation challenge

The navigation challenge set the teams the task of finding five points on the Country Trax farm (within one hour) using map coordinates which each team input into their own GPS navigation systems. At each point a marshal recorded their arrival.

Team South Africa won the challenge, but in fact quite narrowly as Germany were less than two minutes behind and Team USA just three more minutes behind them.

Gerber Styrdon, Team South Africa: “I think what put us ahead was we’d draw a straight line through the veldt to go from one point to the next. We were going through dongas – which are like big washaways – rather than taking the tracks which the other guys would take. We took the route less travelled to make the shorter time and that got us ahead at the end.“

Team Japan score a first.

Team Japan may have struggled in the navigation test but they scored their own first when team rider Shigechika Aikawa became the first participant to crash! Aikawa was embarressed to report he’d fallen while sliding his F 800 GS trying to impress one of the TV film crews which are following the event. Fortunately Aikawa was uninjured.

Shegachika Aikawa: „I saw the camera man on a corner and I thought I would put on a bit of a slide, but it came all the way around! But it was okay, I only bent the gear lever. I am happy! I don’t worry.

Team Italy – building bridges.

The navigation test also offered a few riding challenges, not least the need to cross a deep gully with a stream in the bottom. While most teams resorted to pulling and pushing their bikes through the obstacle, the Italian team distinguished themselves by scavenging some fallen timber to build their very own bridge! Top marks for ingenuity, but quite probably the time taken dropped them down the results.

 

Day two results and overall standings:

Special Test 1: Navigation

1. South Africa 15pts

2. Germany 12

3. USA 9

4. Spain 7

5. Canada 6

6. UK 5

7. Italy 4

8. Nordic 3

9. Alps 2

10. Japan 1

Article Offline Attachments.

Article Media Material.

My.PressClub Login

PressClub Streaming

JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW.

Click here

Here you can see the webcast of the BMW Group Keynote at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. 

CO2 emission information.

The values for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and energy consumption shown were determined in a standardised test cycle according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version currently applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown considers transmission (automatic or manual) and the different wheels and tyres available on the selected model and may vary during the configuration.

The values of the vehicles labelled with (*), are already based on the test cycle according to the new WLTP regulation and are translated back into NEDC-equivalent values in order to allow a comparison between vehicles. More information on the transition from NEDC to WLTP test procedures can be found here.

These figures are intended for comparison purposes and may not be representative of what a user achieves under usual driving conditions. For plug-in hybrid vehicles and battery electric vehicles the figures have been obtained using a combination of battery power and petrol fuel after the battery had been fully charged. Plug-in hybrid vehicles and battery electric vehicles require mains electricity for charging. The CO2 emissions labels are determined according to Directive 1999/94/EC and the Passenger Car (Fuel consumption and CO2 Emissions Information) Regulations 2001, as amended. They are based on the fuel consumption, CO2 values and energy consumptions according to the NEDC cycle.

A guide on fuel economy and CO2 emissions which contains data for all new passenger car models is available at any point of sale free of charge. For further information you can also visit this link.

Search Settings.

Press Release
Press Kit
Speech
Fact & Figures

Search with attachment language.

Spanish
  • Language of Attachment
  • Arabic
  • Chinese - simplified
  • Chinese - traditional
  • English
  • English - UK
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Multilingual
  • Russian
  • Spanish
Updates
Top-Topic

Set publication time.

no Selection
  • no Selection
  • past 24 hours
  • past Week
  • past Month
  • past Year
Submit
Reset
 
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
 
Login