From TT racing to the Dakar
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From TT racing to the Dakar
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Re: From TT racing to the Dakar
Been following his build up to this.....The intention was to go with a team but ended up having to go the Malle Moto/Originals route instead with no assistance and a box of tools and spares moved from site to site by the organisation.
Going to be a hard couple of weeks for him but i hope he achieves his goal which is to finish and not be the last bike
Coverage of each stage highlights on Eurosport every night ....... unless there is fucking snooker on which will mean the times get moved all over the place
Going to be a hard couple of weeks for him but i hope he achieves his goal which is to finish and not be the last bike
Coverage of each stage highlights on Eurosport every night ....... unless there is fucking snooker on which will mean the times get moved all over the place
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If he can master the navigation and ride within his limits he should finish, navigating with a road book while riding is bloody hard, the cars and trucks have it easy by comparison.
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Gonna be a hard job. Surprised they don't allow perhaps 1 helper/mechanic?
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It's kind of the point of Malle Moto - like the old ISDT / ISDE, doing everything yourself. Properly hardcore.
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Re: From TT racing to the Dakar
He has done a few races in order to qualify but nothing of this duration and had support on the qualifying events ...as you say, its a huge task for someone on their ownLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 4:02 pm If he can master the navigation and ride within his limits he should finish, navigating with a road book while riding is bloody hard, the cars and trucks have it easy by comparison.
If any of you have a spare hour this is a good watch and insight into Malle Moto Dakar from 5 years ago when Lyndon Poskitt finished 2nd iirc in the class
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And the big news from day 1 of the Rally is the defending champion, Brit Sam Sunderland, is out already after a crash after just 52 km of racing. Airlifted to hospital but updated as minor injuries.
Last time he won it he also crashed out on day one the following year. If he wins again I bet he won’t run the number 1 plate the year after
Last time he won it he also crashed out on day one the following year. If he wins again I bet he won’t run the number 1 plate the year after
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Re: From TT racing to the Dakar
Eurosport 1 every evening from tonight @ 8pm.
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Let's not put stuff up till we've had chance to watch it.Bigyin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:40 am And the big news from day 1 of the Rally is the defending champion, Brit Sam Sunderland, is out already after a crash after just 52 km of racing. Airlifted to hospital but updated as minor injuries.
Last time he won it he also crashed out on day one the following year. If he wins again I bet he won’t run the number 1 plate the year after
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Watch it then come to the thread if you are worried about a spoiler …… Simple’sYorick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:23 pmLet's not put stuff up till we've had chance to watch it.Bigyin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:40 am And the big news from day 1 of the Rally is the defending champion, Brit Sam Sunderland, is out already after a crash after just 52 km of racing. Airlifted to hospital but updated as minor injuries.
Last time he won it he also crashed out on day one the following year. If he wins again I bet he won’t run the number 1 plate the year after
You would put MotoGP stuff up all the time as you watched them live ….. I normally didn’t see them till late in the day so I avoided the threads
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MotoGP is different. Vast majority of fans watch it live. Then discuss it.Bigyin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:34 pmWatch it then come to the thread if you are worried about a spoiler …… Simple’sYorick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:23 pmLet's not put stuff up till we've had chance to watch it.Bigyin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:40 am And the big news from day 1 of the Rally is the defending champion, Brit Sam Sunderland, is out already after a crash after just 52 km of racing. Airlifted to hospital but updated as minor injuries.
Last time he won it he also crashed out on day one the following year. If he wins again I bet he won’t run the number 1 plate the year after
You would put MotoGP stuff up all the time as you watched them live ….. I normally didn’t see them till late in the day so I avoided the threads
You're discussing it 10/12 hours before it's televised.
I watch it at 10PM then bed. Can't open this discussion anytime during the next day in case you put some breaking news and kill the thread.
Let's all watch it together, then discuss after.
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I never watch any racing live and I never open a thread on the topic until I've seen the racing. I don't think it's feasible to ask everyone not to talk about a race just because I haven't seen it.
Works for me.
Works for me.
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But you have opened this 8 or 10 hours before you can watch it.
Would any reports spoil your viewing tonight?
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I don't mind knowing the result of the Dakar so much,if I did I wouldn't open the thread at all until I'd watched the racing.
I understand that sort of puts a damper on discussion until everything is finished.Quite often with Motogp and WSBK,everyone is tired talking about it long before I've even seen the racing!
But it's unrealistic to expect everyone to watch at the same time,or not to post,if they've watched it.
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If they've watched it, that means we can all watch it.Skub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 1:37 pmI don't mind knowing the result of the Dakar so much,if I did I wouldn't open the thread at all until I'd watched the racing.
I understand that sort of puts a damper on discussion until everything is finished,quite often with Motogp and WSBK,everyone is tired talking about it long before I've even seen the racing!
But it's unrealistic to expect everyone to watch at the same time,or not to post,if they've watched it.
But putting reports on here 10 hours before TV viewing can spoil it.
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Re: From TT racing to the Dakar
Get a grip ffs! You’re acting like a spoilt little brat, which is to be expected tbh. Simple as this, don’t come on the Dakar thread if you don’t want any spoilers, it’s really not that difficult.
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