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The Emirati rider followed up his first pole position success in the series 24 hours earlier by winning the opening Runabout GP1 moto of the season in convincing style on a dramatic day of racing.
Team Abu Dhabi's second victory of the day arrived from reigning world freestyle champion Rashid Al Mulla who took the first moto less than a month after breaking his right shoulder in training, having missed the previous day's qualifier because of technical issues.
Surging into the lead from the start, Al Tayer was never challenged as he raced away to win by 12.77 secs from last year's championship runner up, Denmark's Marcus Jorgensen, with Kuwait's four-time world champion, Yousef Al Abdulrazzaq, another 39 secs away in third.
With Saturday's second Runabout GP1 moto to follow, Al Tayer is seeking to repeat his overall Grand Prix triumph at last season's opening round in Portugal.
Aiming to mark her Team Abu Dhabi debut with a win after securing pole position in Ski Ladies GP1, three-times champion Emma-Nellie Ortendahl had to settle for second place behind fellow-Swede Jonna Borgstrom in the first moto.
Ortendahl looked like taking victory in the second moto after a spectacular battle with Borgstrom before a collision near the finish put both riders out of the race, presenting the win to France's Jessica Chavanne
There was frustration too for Victory Team's defending Ski GP1 champion Kevin Reiterer who won the first moto by 37.69 secs from Norway's Stian Schjetlein but then fell victim to mechanical problems as Spain's Nacho Armillas won moto 2 from Frenchman Mickael Poret.
After a tenth place finish in the first moto, Team Abu Dhabi's Salman Al Awadhi finished sixth in the second moto.Results
Runabout GP1 - Moto 1
1. Rashed Al Tayer (UAE) 17 laps
2. Marcus Jorgensen (Den) +12.77
3. Yousef Al Abdulrazzaq (KWT) +51.93
4. Samuel Johansson (SWE) +52.35
5. Jeremy Perez (FRA) L1
6. Andrzej Wisniewski (POL) L1
7. Rasmus Koch Hansen (DEN) L1
8. Lino Araujo (POR) L1
9. Rashed Aldawas (KUW) L1
10. Christophe Agostinho (POR) L2
Ski GP1 - Moto 1
1.Kevin Reiterer (AUT) 12 laps
2. Stian Schjetlein (NOR) +37.69
3. Barnabas Szabo (HUN) +40.81
4. Mickael Poret (FRA) +1m.02
5. Axel Courtois (FRA) +1m.11
6. Nacho Armillas (SPA) +1m.20
7. Abdulla Alhammadi (UAE) +1m.26
8 Oliver Koch Hansen (DEN) +1m.31
9. Andrea Guidi (ITA) L1
10. Salman Al Awadhi (UAE) L1
Ski GP1 - Moto 2
1. Nacho Armillas (SPA) 11 laps
2. Mickael Poret (FRA) +14.84
3. Stian Schjetlein (NOR) +19.92
4. Daniel Svae Andersen (NOR) +23.29
5. Abdulla Alhammadi (UAE) +29.00
6. Salman Al Awadhi (UAE) +32.34
7. Barnabas Szabo (HUN) +32.86
8. Axel Courtois (FRA) +40.42
9. Oliver Koch Hansen (DEN) +43.47
10. Ulrik Berntsen (NOR) +47.21
Ski Ladies GP1 - Moto 1
1. Jonna Borgstrom (SWE) 11 laps
2. Emma-Nellie Ortendahl (SWE) +1.15
3. Jasmiin Ypraus (EST) +17.11
4. Krista Uzare (LAT) +19.96
5. Jessica Chavanne (FRA) +28.58
6. Estelle Poret (FRA) +52.08
7. Sofie Borgstrom (SWE) +53.07
8. Lisa Caussin Battagli (MCO) +1m.15
9. Kylie Ellmers (NZ) +1m.50
10. Virginie Morlaes (FRA) +1m.52
Ski Ladies GP1 - Moto 2
1. Jessica Chavanne (FRA) 10 laps
2. Estelle Poret (FRA) +7.02
3. Lisa Caussin Battaglia (MCO) +1m.13
4. Joana Graca (POR) +1m.19
5. Jasmiin Ypraus (EST) +1m.22
6. Virginie Morlaes (FRA) +1m.23
7. Janina Johansson (SWE) +1m.32
8. Kylie Ellmers (NZ) L1
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