Thu, 14 January 2010
Jonah calls in from San Juan, Argentina after finishing second on the day's stage, three seconds back from Frans Verhoeven. Although the rally hasn't gone exactly the way the team hoped, today's performance highlights what they're capable of. Jonah remains firmly within the top ten overall with three stages to go.
The call drops out, which I apologize for. Better launch some more satellites next year. :-) |
Fri, 8 January 2010
Another victim of the now-infamous Stage 3, Don Hatton calls from Santiago, Chile with a bit of insight as to how his rally went (or didn't). We've followed Don from his first attempt at the Dakar, the canceled 2008 edition, through his hard crash last year, to a rally this year that started with his bike nearly burning in Parc Ferme and a missing time card on stage 1. I hope your persistence is able to see you through in the long run, Don!
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Thu, 7 January 2010
If you've ever wondered what it would be like as a "regular guy" to enter Dakar, here's your reality check. Garry Connell rings in with a brutally honest look at what it's like.
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Thu, 7 January 2010
Jonah Street calls from the bivouac after Stage 6 of the 2010 Dakar Rally.
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Thu, 7 January 2010
Rally PanAm team manager Robb McElroy gives us an update on Jonah's rally. Thanks, Robb!
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Tue, 5 January 2010
Ludo Boinnard calls from the bivouac after a day that saw him presumably retired with mechanical problems. Fortunately time heals all wounds, in this case even mechanical ones, and he was able to complete the stage!
You'll remember this one forever, Ludo. We all will! |
Tue, 5 January 2010
Craig Bounds calls in from the blustery bivouac after stage 3 -- a seemingly benign stage on paper that ended up being one of the most grueling in recent memory. There is a lot of wind noise, but as you'll hear, one needs to wear goggles because of the blowing sand -- we shouldn't complain!
Congrats on surviving the stage, Craig. Keep it rolling. |
Sat, 2 January 2010
Don Hatton calls in with two stories; the first, how he nearly had his bike burned in the Parc Ferme conflagration, and the second, of his Stage 1 trials which included forgetting his time card and very nearly being pitched from the Rally (twice!). Enjoy!
Hope things smooth out, Don! |
Sat, 2 January 2010
Ludo Boinnard, racing in a team alongside David Casteu and Mike Pisano, gets our call ins kicked off before the ceremonial start in Buenos Aires.
Bonne Chance, Ludo! |
Fri, 1 January 2010
The prep work is in the books, and competitors are about to take the start. Watch live, via this link from Argentinian TV...
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