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Title: DAKAR
Post by: Bixxer Bob on January 18, 2013, 12:01:04 PM
Anyone following it this year?  American Kurk Casalli (top motocrosser) is filling in for injured Marc Coma and doing well for a first go, only his nav skills letting him down.  With Marc out a win forCyril Despres was pretty much a done deal.  Thought he was out when his gearboxblew, but KTM ordered a lower rider to give up his to Cyril so all he got was a15 min penalty.  Did I mention he's French, and so are the organisers?

I'm a big Robbie Gordon (of Indy car fame) fan. His Hummer (really a big 2 wheel drive buggy dressed to look like a Hummer, drives in the buggy class) is fast and although softly sprung, is well damped. When he launches it, all 4 wheels in the air, it lands with only one bounce then level again.  Impressive!
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: akendall1966 on January 19, 2013, 08:11:08 PM
A bit on  the net, assume it is on Eurosport but I dont have that. Was good to lynden Posket (probably spelt wrong) have a top10 stage  finish the other day.
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: blacktiger on January 22, 2013, 07:33:21 PM
Yes it was on Eurosport every day. Was well worth watching.
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: coachgeo on February 17, 2013, 03:07:23 AM
For future reference; the best coverage by a forum is at advrider.com  Huge Dakar following. nearly min. by min updates, links to all the online coverage. Often they have a hand on deck AT the dakar (or two) as well doing updates.  Hell even some participants update directly to AdvRider.

PS- Go check out this years (and other years) media thread full of pics and video
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: Madruss on September 25, 2022, 10:34:08 AM
Quote from: coachgeo on February 17, 2013, 03:07:23 AMFor future reference; the best coverage by a forum is at advrider.com  Huge Dakar following. nearly min. by min updates, links to all the online coverage. Often they have a hand on deck AT the dakar (or two) as well doing updates.  Hell even some participants update directly to AdvRider
I've followed Dakar in previous years with posts from ADVRider.  :thumbsup
Worth supporting that Forum
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: Madruss on January 03, 2024, 01:37:46 PM
Well it's nearly upon us once more.
Aussies Toby Price & Daniel Sanders are among the top staring numbers again.
Maybe by 2026 we'll see a Triumph on the starting line.  :augie  450cm3 moto X bikes in design stages now at Hinkley
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: Madruss on January 03, 2024, 01:57:38 PM
A previous entrant[attach id=19181]
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: Madruss on March 03, 2024, 11:33:42 PM
Wow this is an adventure[attach id=19252]
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: Madruss on March 04, 2024, 11:18:28 AM
I found the Africa Eco Rally (which actually ends at Dakar) online, starting just before the big dollar event, with the Red Bull sponsorship/media, to have more varied participants & larger capacity bikes, to which have more affinity for.
I'll be searching for it later this year.
Aprillia toureg first & 2 700 Tenere' 2nd & 3rd
Title: Re: DAKAR
Post by: ghulst on March 04, 2024, 10:23:56 PM
I honestly loved the Africa Eco Rally better than the Dakar. I also loved their bivouac series where they talk to people after the stage and find people around their tents. Back in the day Gérard Holz did that for the Dakar on France 1 or 2 TV. I loved it and would stay up to 2am just to watch it.

I am getting ready to watch The Girl on A Bike's two episodes on YouTube. 

And honestly, for me it has changed my view on the Aprilia Touareg a lot. And after I sat on it a week ago, I might need to do a test drive on that. I had set my mind on a T7 or TransAlp, but this feels like a very capable and comfortable bike...
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