2013 Dakar Cliff Notes thread

Discussion in 'Racing' started by Flood, Jan 5, 2013.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. PackMule

    PackMule love what you do

    Joined:
    Aug 8, 2005
    Oddometer:
    19,493
    Location:
    New Hampshah
    .
  2. PackMule

    PackMule love what you do

    Joined:
    Aug 8, 2005
    Oddometer:
    19,493
    Location:
    New Hampshah
  3. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    Casteu takes over, it's sink or swim for the cars


    Joan Barreda won the last stage before the rest day in Tucumán, while David Casteu toppled Olivier Pain from the top of the general classification. Cyril Despres bounced back after changing his engine during this mammoth stage. The car race was neutralised due to a flash flood. Stéphane Peterhansel is still in command of the overall, but the size of the gaps, and even the name of today's winner, are still a mystery.

    It was just like a game of coconut shy! The eighth stage of the Dakar was expected to be tricky and, above all, long. Even the amputation of the first part of the special due to torrential rain didn't blunt the edge of this stage. Navigational skills proved to be the decisive factor today. Especially at kilometre point 122, where a group of wayward riders lost almost half an hour, including yesterday's winner Kurt Caselli and, most importantly, overall leader Olivier Pain, whose mistake ended up costing him the lead, as well as "Chaleco" López, who also lost his second place.

    At the end of the day, the list of those who benefitted from this was even longer. Chief among them was Joan Barreda, who started in 21st place this morning and seized the opportunity offered to him on a platter by those in front of him. He may no longer be within striking distance of the overall win he aimed for, but the Husqvarna rider took his third stage this year with seven minutes to spare on American Johnny Campbell, followed by surprise guests such as Ivan Jakes (third), Pedro Bianchi Prata (fourth) and Vincent Guindani (fifth). Behind them, David Casteu managed to limit the damage enough to take over from teammate Olivier Pain at the top of the general classification. Cyril Despres will also be happy to reverse the negative trend after his terrible day at the office yesterday. The defending champion was saved by Pole Marek Dabrowski's willingness to give him his KTM's engine at the assistance-less bivouac in Cachi, enabling him to tackle today's special with a born-again motorcycle, avoid navigational mistakes and zero in on the second place overall in Tucumán, 9′26″ down on Casteu. Nevertheless, his engine change will cost him a 15-minute penalty and push him down to sixth place overall ahead of the second week of racing, when each rider's strategic decision to change his engine or not will take on a new dimension.

    Sarel Van Biljon's big shell could well become a recurring sight. In what is his first participation in the Dakar, yesterday he missed the win by 34", but today he was the strongest between Salata and Tucumán. The South African, clearly more at ease on rolling terrain than on the dunes, was faster than Marcos Patronelli, but the Argentinean still leads the overall. Ignacio Casale remains his closest challenger, but today's performance catapulted Van Biljon to the provisional podium, toppling Rafał Sonik.

    In the car category, the weather conditions made things more difficult, with torrential rains slowing the vehicles down a bit. Well, that's an understatement! The race was stopped at CP2, 88 km into the stage, as a riverbed on the course of the special suddenly swelled with water. At the time, Nasser Al-Attiyah was the fastest, 13″ ahead of Gordon but, most importantly, almost 3 minutes ahead of Stéphane Peterhansel… putting him within striking distance of the top place in the overall. In the meanwhile, more than fifty cars had gone past this point, inching towards the finish line with mixed success. It was here that the Qatari driver got stuck and saw several of his rivals disappear into the distance. Guerlain Chicherit was both the first and the fastest driver across the finish line. But the SMG driver, who's still chasing his first win this year, may yet see the stage slip from his grasp, as the race officials still haven't decided which times will be taken into account!

    In the fight for the title, there's no doubt that Stéphane Peterhansel, who also overcame the meteorological challenges to post the fifth best time, will keep the race lead before the rest day. But, with what margin? Nasser Al-Attiyah's problems also haunted Giniel de Villiers, who held the last podium spot yesterday and at today's CP2.

    source:dakar.com
  4. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    Sorry for falling behind on the cliff notes, that was a surprisingly tough day full of speculation.

    Above is the official dakar.com race report, following a quick recap of what happened on the firehose.

    It started with a shortened special and Caselli opening the stage. Unsurprisingly, he made an early nav error and might catch a lot of penalties for missing waypoints.

    The field disappeared from the trackers for WP 10 and 11 where many top riders took a wrong turn, resulting in many mid-pack riders finishing way up top.

    Among them are Pedro Bianchi Prata in 4th, 19 year old Dutch Robert van Pelt and, most importantly, our own Lyndon Poskitt in 9th! A top ten stage result for a British rider is a first since the days of John Deacon. We're really looking forward to hearing from Pyn.

    What followed was a load of speculation after only 5 cars made it to the finish before flash floods made the course impassable. Dakar.com released a poorly worded information that the stage would be neutralized at CP2, which would put Lyndon back in 55th place.

    After hours it was confirmed the red flag only applied to cars.

    Just an hour or so ago, Spanish sources fielded a new rumor, exiting easily-excitable F5ers, saying that Despres engine swap in the marathon bivouac yesterday might be illegal.

    The rules (section 7P1) seem to imply that a rider can only swap among his personal spare engines as presented and marked during scrutineering. Cyril of course is now running Dabrowski's used engine (and has confirmed he planned to ride it until the finish), so the rest day might bring protests from team who like to see Despres even further down the order.

    Of course, many top riders will get a fresh engine tomorrow, resulting in many planned 15' penalties.

    The day ended with the first photos from cars stuck in the flooding river came in.


    [​IMG]
  5. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  6. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  7. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  8. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
  9. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  10. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    Moment of the day, SS8

    <object width="560" height="315"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sKOyuJrejs8?hl=en_US&amp;version=3"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/sKOyuJrejs8?hl=en_US&amp;version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>
  11. PackMule

    PackMule love what you do

    Joined:
    Aug 8, 2005
    Oddometer:
    19,493
    Location:
    New Hampshah
    Lyndon. Top 10. Interview.

    'Nuff said. :bow :clap :wings

    [​IMG]

    <iframe style="border: none" src="http://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/2182825/height/360/width/360/theme/legacy/direction/no/autoplay/no/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/preload/no/no_addthis/no/" height="360" width="360" scrolling="no"></iframe>

    Direct download: http://traffic.libsyn.com/rallyraidio/13D10.mp3
  12. doyle

    doyle RallyRaidReview-ing

    Joined:
    Jan 14, 2004
    Oddometer:
    25,262
    Location:
    Off Piste
    .
  13. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  14. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  15. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  16. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  17. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
  18. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    Stage eight: Poskitt secures first British top ten for a generation
    By Michael Guy - Off road 13 January 2013 01:13




    Lyndon Poskitt became the first British rider to finish a stage of the Dakar inside the top ten since the late John Deacon in 2001.

    [​IMG]


    Full article here.
  19. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    Not so good news from Manuel, though:



    Manuel Lucchese
    38 minutes ago via Mobile


    The situation is quite bad, the engine lost all its compression today was a nightmare for me to manage to pass some sections of the stage. I need to get the engine rebuilt if i want to have a chance to finish, i have the parts but have no clue on how to put hands on the TM engine.

    / manuel staff / GO MAN!!
  20. Flood

    Flood F5lood.

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2005
    Oddometer:
    10,248
    Location:
    Austria
    .
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.