A few days ago it was announced that the Gran Canaria teams that won each category (general, without teams, bicycle meters and initiation) in the Moya Classic, which will be held on November 25, would have their transfer to Tenerife fully subsidized in one of the Naviera Armas boats and registration in the Santiago race, the seventh and last of the Canary Islands Regularity Championship.
SPECIAL PRICES
Added to this is now a campaign that will run from November 13 to 19, with interesting bonuses for those who decide to process their registration before the 20th, who will only have to pay €100 for the standard one, €40 in the case of motorcycles. €50 for foreign teams and €40 for tourism teams. From that date until December 4 at 8:00 p.m., the price will be €130 (standard), €60 (motorcycles), €60 (foreign equipment) and €50 (tourism). For residents of Santiago del Teide and Guía de Isora, the amounts will be €90 (standard) and €40 (tourism) throughout the registration period. The 3rd Classic Santiago del Teide Guia de Isora Trophy will have a total route of 250 km, with 16 regular sections, divided into two stages, those on Saturday the 9th and Sunday the 10th of December. With your registration, all participants will enjoy dinner at Chío on Saturday night after the first stage; while on Sunday they will have a light breakfast before the second in Piedra Hincada and will receive a nice detail at a stop that will be made mid-morning in Vilaflor de Chasna. Additionally, at the end of the test, a fellowship lunch will take place at a four-star hotel in Puerto Santiago. On the website: https://clasicasantiagodelteide.com/ registration requests can now be managed and some documents related to the test are available.
AN “ACTIVE” POSTER
It is not common for a car test poster to change depending on how much light it receives or for it to have relief in its structure. In the case of the physical version of the poster of the 3rd Classic Santiago del Teide Guia de Isora Trophy, this includes a 3D and phosphorescent piece that, at night or in low light, simulates the illumination of the cross and the silhouette of Teide , creating a striking visual effect. “We have tried to wink at the logo of our event and the shield of Santiago del Teide,” says Juan José Llanos, director of the event and author of the poster. “In this way,” Llanos explains, “we created an image in which both merge thanks to the predominance of the silhouette of Teide at sunset and the cross of Santiago, to which we have added two vehicles that we believe fit perfectly with the image. classic philosophy: a beautiful Ford Mustang and a Royal Enfield,” he clarifies.