Team Argentina.
Since 2012 Argentina is a loyal participant in the Int. GS Trophy. They even scored the fourth place in the leaderboard two times in a row. In New Zealand, Agustin Salanueva (43), Diego Noras (30) and Lucas Estuardo (24) want to give their all to reach one of the top positions again. Augustin Salanueva from Tandil is a proud owner of both a shoe and nutrition shop and a gym. Diego Noras, who lives in Mendoza, works as a civil engineer and Lucas Estuardo is a student.
Agustin Salanueva
Agustin Salanueva
What does the “Spirit of GS” mean to you?
It means a lot, the chance to go out and play, to meet places and people.
What is your favourite trail?
My favourite trails are in the woods and mountains.
What will be your greatest challenge at the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
To take the podium.
Diego Noras
Diego Noras
What does the “Spirit of GS” mean to you?
For me it’s a combination of effort, fellowship and determination.
What will be your greatest challenge at the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
To challenge the nature and obstacles of the event, completing each day in the best possible position.
Why will your team win the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
Because we want it and we will prepare for it.
Lucas Estuardo
Lucas Estuardo
What made you want to learn how to ride a motorbike?
My passion comes from my father. I grew up seeing him riding his bike and from the very first time he took me with him, I never wanted to stop.
What is your favourite trail?
My favourite trails are the unknown off-road ones, where you don't know what to expect and you have to be prepared to whatever it takes.
What do you expect from the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
A memorable experience for the rest of my life. Knowing new people and good friends from all over the world that share this passion with me.