2011 GEKO Ypres Rally |
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Host country | Belgium |
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Rally base | Ypres |
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Dates run | June 23 – 25 2011 |
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Stages | 18 (287.89 km; 178.89 miles)[1] |
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Stage surface | Asphalt |
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Overall distance | 649.87 km (403.81 miles) |
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Crews | 115 at start, 57 at finish |
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Overall winner | Freddy Loix BFO-Škoda Rally Team |
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The 2011 GEKO Ypres Rally, was the fifth round of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge and fourth round of the 2011 European Rally Championship. The event was held between 23–25 June 2011, and was based in the town of Ypres in Belgium.
Introduction
The rally was held over two days with a total of 287.89 km (178.89 mi) covered in eighteen asphalt special stages. Friday had six stages with Saturday having a total of twelve stages.[1] In addition to IRC frontrunners Bryan Bouffier, Jan Kopecký and Thierry Neuville, other entries in S2000 cars included Freddy Loix (Škoda Fabia S2000), Abarth driver Luca Rossetti and factory Proton pair, Giandomenico Basso and Per-Gunnar Andersson.[2] Kopecký failed to start the event however, after a crash in shakedown that caused an injury to his co-driver, Petr Starý.[3]
Results
Freddy Loix won the event for the seventh time, having led from start to finish.[4]
Overall
Special stages
Day
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Stage
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Time
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Name
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Length
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Winner
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Time
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Avg. spd.
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Rally leader
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Leg 1 (24 June)
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SS1
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16:49
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Dikkebus–Westouter 1
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14.30 km
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Freddy Loix
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7:53.0
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108.84 km/h
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Freddy Loix
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SS2
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17:36
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Mesen–Sauvegarde 1
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14.75 km
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Freddy Loix
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8:02.5
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110.05 km/h
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SS3
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18:15
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Langemark 1
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18.84 km
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Freddy Loix
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9:44.2
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116.10 km/h
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SS4
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20:10
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Dikkebus–Westouter 2
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14.30 km
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Freddy Loix
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7:52.0
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109.07 km/h
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SS5
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20:57
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Mesen–Sauvegarde 2
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14.75 km
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Freddy Loix
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7:54.1
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112.00 km/h
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SS6
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21:36
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Langemark 2
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18.84 km
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Freddy Loix
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9:45.3
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115.88 km/h
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Leg 2 (25 June)
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SS7
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11:18
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Proven–Vleteren 1
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14.76 km
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Guy Wilks
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8:24.8
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105.26 km/h
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SS8
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11:40
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Watou 1
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12.33 km
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Freddy Loix
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7:05.5
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104.32 km/h
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SS9
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12:16
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Heuvelland 1
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24.74 km
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Freddy Loix
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13:50.3
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107.27 km/h
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SS10
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14:03
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Hollebeke 1
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28.82 km
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Freddy Loix
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16:20.3
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105.84 km/h
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SS11
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15:06
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Lille–Eurométropole
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8.47 km
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Bryan Bouffier
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4:30.9
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112.56 km/h
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SS12
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15:38
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Show Wasquehal
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1.88 km
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Andreas Mikkelsen
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1:17.3
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87.55 km/h
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SS13
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16:41
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Kemmelberg 1
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10.23 km
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Bryan Bouffier
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5:58.4
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102.76 km/h
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SS14
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18:27
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Proven–Vleteren 2
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14.76 km
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Guy Wilks
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8:11.2
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108.18 km/h
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SS15
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18:49
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Watou 2
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12.33 km
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Andreas Mikkelsen
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6:53.4
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107.37 km/h
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SS16
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19:25
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Heuvelland 2
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24.74 km
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Andreas Mikkelsen
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13:14.4
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112.11 km/h
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SS17
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21:12
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Hollebeke 2
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28.82 km
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Andreas Mikkelsen
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16:19.5
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105.92 km/h
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SS18
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21:56
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Kemmelberg 2
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10.23 km
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Guy Wilks
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6:08.1
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100.05 km/h
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References
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