January 11th, 2026.
The penultimate round of the Championnat de France des Sables (CFS) quad racing series took place yesterday, Saturday the 10th of January, at Grayan-et-L'Hôpital, in the Médoc, southwest France.
Ahead of the fifth round of the series, Harry Walker held a solid podium position and was within fighting distance of championship leader Randy Naveaux, and second-placed Keveen Rochereau.
As the race got underway, Walker, the 2025 British and EMX Quad Champ dug deep and rode hard to control and dominate on a challenging circuit of around 15km, located between the beach and forest of the popular French sand-racing venue.
Series leader Naveaux suffered mechanical issues which paved the way for Walker to push ahead and lead the 120-minute gruelling race. Intent on making no mistakes, Walker took a steady approach to the last two laps, unaware of the threat from wild card, hard-charging youngster Braxton Grosse from San Diego. A mere second was all it took for the American to relegate Walker to second at the finish line, however, as a series registered rider, Walker took the championship points.
Commenting on the race, Walker said; “I led whole race and was then passed by Braxton on the last lap with two corners to go. Completely gutted about that as I was trying to get to the finish line but got caught. On a positive note, I’m going to Le Touquet the biggest quad sand race in the world with the red plate. If someone had said to me at the beginning of the season that I’d be in this position, I really wouldn’t have believed it. I’ll give it my all to win the race and the championship. Got a lot a work and training to do to do in the next five weeks but, I’ve got great support from my team and sponsors and, we are on it!”
As the series heads to the final round at the famous Le Touquet, Walker is on equal points with Rochereau but leads the championship thanks to a higher placed finish at Grayan.
Round 5 top ten; 1. Braxton Grosse, 2. Harry Walker, 3. Keveen Rochereau, 4. Jeremy Forestier, 5. Romain Colleatte, 6. Mike Vangrinsven, 7. Louis Pinchon, 8. Benoit Beroudiaux, 9. Jean Marie Bernede, 10. Quentin Ricard.
Championship positions after 5 rounds; 1. Harry Walker 2680 points, 2. Keveen Rochereau 2680, 3. Randy Naveaux 2495, 4. Louis Pinchon 2220, 5. Jeremy Forestier 2123, 6. Charly Rochereau 1895, 7. Romain Colleatte 1850, 8. Valentio Roks 1710, 9. Mike Vangrinsven 1680, 10. Antoine Philipront 1675.
The final round of the Championnat de France des Sables (CFS) quad racing series will take place on Saturday the 14th of February 2026 at Enduropale du Touquet.
Image courtesy of Anthony Brebant.