Mon, 12 January 2009
Garry chats with Welshman Craig Bounds following Stage 8. Boundsey is riding well, despite a major off that fractured his sternum only weeks before the event. Hardcore.
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Mon, 12 January 2009
Annie Seel calls in mid way through what has to be the toughest rally of her life. Bruised and battered, she continues on despite having shattered her helmet chinbar and breaking her nose.
Is the South American Dakar tough? You better believe it. |
Mon, 12 January 2009
Stan calls in after a tough day that saw a track with many potential pitfalls and long drop offs for the competitors.
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Mon, 12 January 2009
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Mon, 12 January 2009
Garry has a great chat with Thomas Berglund, riding his second Dakar with the Sweedish Army team. ARMY. Not bikini.
But anyway -- Thomas fills us in on his race to date, including
overshooting a corner and ending up several hundred meters off piste...
Other than that, going quite well, and hoping for a finish inside the
top 15.
Good luck, Thomas. Hope to hear from you again. |
Mon, 12 January 2009
Garry chats with Portuguese rider Helder Rodrigues, multi-stage winner in previous Dakar's, who voices perhaps the first leanings toward Africa that I've heard yet thusfar.
Great to hear from you, Helder. Good luck on the rest of the Rally! (And what kind of fairing is that on your KTM? Hmm?) |
Mon, 12 January 2009
Garry gets Pal Anders on the phone after stage 8. The call is dropped,
unfortunately, but it's an honor to hear from the Man in Green -- long,
LONG, flying the flag for privateers on the Rallye circuit.
Good luck, Pal Anders! Hope to hear from you again, and hope you finally get that podium finish you've been working for. ![]() |
Mon, 12 January 2009
The title pretty much says it all. After heroically riding through the pain of an existing wrist injury, Jonah has several crashes today and makes the gut wrenching decision to live to fight another day.
Jonah's performance and that of Team Rally PanAmerica have been nothing short of spectacular this year. We hope to see them return next year, and perhaps even for the entire World Championship calendar (dare we hope!) -- continuing the dream that a privateer can end up on the podium of the greatest race on earth. Thank you, Jonah Street, for allowing us to believe that dreams are still achievable. |
Mon, 12 January 2009
Garry interviews David after the rest day. Steady as she goes for David, who finds himself transitioning from an
"attack" mentality, to a "bring it home safely" approach. Sounds pretty damn prudent given the attrition of late.
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Sun, 11 January 2009
Don Hatton calls in after escaping from the hospital following his
stage 4 crash and medivac. So good to hear from you, Don. You had us
all worried there for a while.
![]() Don, it's been a privilege to follow your maturation as a rallye rider. THANK YOU for allowing us to ride over your shoulder, across the world. We hope to hear more about your days before your crash, living the dream we all share. ![]() Mend well. Mend completely. Dakar 2010. |




