Dakar

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richhead

Original Poster:

1,642 posts

18 months

Saturday 6th January
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Anyone else watch this, i did it as part of a support crew years ago, amazing event

shirt

23,457 posts

208 months

Sunday 7th January
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I want to, but no idea what channels it is on. A friend runs vendetta racing who have entered 3 bikes and I can only see what they’re up to briefly via instagram

flatlandsman

764 posts

14 months

Sunday 7th January
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it is now pretty much a Red Bull event so mush of the footage is on their channel, it used to be updated by them on Eurosport every night too.

I am trying to avoid it as it is Saudi sportwashing again

richhead

Original Poster:

1,642 posts

18 months

Sunday 7th January
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shirt said:
I want to, but no idea what channels it is on. A friend runs vendetta racing who have entered 3 bikes and I can only see what they’re up to briefly via instagram
There is a program on eurosport every night

coppice

8,905 posts

151 months

Monday 8th January
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It's on YouTube. You couldn't make it up really - here was an event which went from Paris to Dakar , in Senegal , before it got too dangerous - Islamic militants and similar unpleasantness .

But because it is (cringe) a bloody brand (like everything else ) they kept the name and first moved it to Chile and Argentina before the Saudis nabbed it . So now you a have bunch of Tonka toy vehicles spoiling a nice empty piece of desert to enable Saudi to sportswash and Audi PR folk to witter on about sustainability .

Coming soon - Les Vingt Quatre Heures du Mans , hosted by your own , your very own Kazakhstan?

richhead

Original Poster:

1,642 posts

18 months

Monday 8th January
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coppice said:
It's on YouTube. You couldn't make it up really - here was an event which went from Paris to Dakar , in Senegal , before it got too dangerous - Islamic militants and similar unpleasantness .

But because it is (cringe) a bloody brand (like everything else ) they kept the name and first moved it to Chile and Argentina before the Saudis nabbed it . So now you a have bunch of Tonka toy vehicles spoiling a nice empty piece of desert to enable Saudi to sportswash and Audi PR folk to witter on about sustainability .

Coming soon - Les Vingt Quatre Heures du Mans , hosted by your own , your very own Kazakhstan?
Not sure where it is really matters, its still a very hard race to even finish let alone win.

Truckosaurus

12,042 posts

291 months

Tuesday 9th January
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There is, of course, the 'Africa Eco Race' taking place concurrently that actually goes from France to Dakar.

https://www.africarace.com/en

coppice

8,905 posts

151 months

Tuesday 9th January
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Eco ? A cynic might think use of the term is as cynical as it is in the driving mode choice of my Hyundai .

LM240

4,881 posts

225 months

Thursday 18th January
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richhead said:
Not sure where it is really matters, its still a very hard race to even finish let alone win.
Still very hard.

It has lost a bit of the magic (I feel) from when it was Africa based.

Too be fair, the scenery and terrain they have had to cover this year has been very impressive.

The close final day battle has been denied with some tough luck for Loab.

Fair play to Audi. They’ve persisted with the concept when past years haven’t been good. I’m picturing close support formation flying on the final day from the other Audis, ready to sacrifice wheels and parts to get Sainz to the finish without delay.

ArnageWRC

2,177 posts

166 months

Friday 19th January
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flatlandsman said:
it is now pretty much a Red Bull event so mush of the footage is on their channel, it used to be updated by them on Eurosport every night too.

I am trying to avoid it as it is Saudi sportwashing again
It would be far better if it was a Red Bull event; as it is, it's an ASO event, and we know how tight they are with money.........