29 January 2021 | Rally
Adventurer and rally rider Lyndon Poskitt has set up a base in Spain to offer a range of rally and adventure schools and holiday packages for everyone from racers wanting the real deal roadbook training to ADV riders wanting a rally experience without the racing.
With a fleet of KTM 450 Rally bikes, Poskitt’s new rally training centre is built upon his vast experience and focused as much on the adventure aspect as the sport of rally. As Lyndon says, “a lot of people don’t want to spend the money of the Dakar Rally or Africa Eco race but they do want the experience.”
22 January 2021 | Features
It took five “selfish” years, one failed attempt, broken bones, snapped swingarms, and a whole heap of good will (including a lift from the Prodrive rally team all the way to Saudi Arabia) but Neil Hawker tells Enduro21 how he finally survived the unassisted, Originals class at the 2021 Dakar Rally…
It’s well documented that the Dakar Rally is famously the biggest off-road event on the planet. The toughest. The hardest. The most expensive. The most gruelling… We hear it each and every year. But the 2021 edition in Saudi Arabia was about as dramatic, and brutal, as they come.
Dakar rally 2021, stage 5: Privateer Ashish Raorane s campaign comes to an end after crash
Dakar rally 2021, stage 5: Privateer Ashish Raorane s campaign comes to an end after crash
Preliminary tests and a CT scan has cleared Raorane of any serious damage.
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UPDATED: January 8, 2021 12:57 IST
Ashish Raorane was the sole Indian rider at Dakar rally 2021 to participate in the Original By Motul category, which was previously known as Malle Moto, meaning competing the entire raid without any technical support.
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Raorane is currently being sent to a hospital in Ha il to be kept under observation for 24-48 hours in the ICU.
. Raorane was the sole Indian rider at Dakar rally 2021 to participate in the Original By Motul category.
Dakar Rally 2021: Hero Riders Keep It Steady; Harith Noah Improves Form & Ashish Raorane Suffers A Crash In Stage 3
Dakar Rally 2021: Hero Riders Keep It Steady; Harith Noah Improves Form & Ashish Raorane Suffers A Crash In Stage 3
Hero riders Joaquim Rodrigues, Sebastian Buhler, and CS Santosh held the fort with a steady pace through the sandy plateau, dunes, and the rocky sections in Stage 3, while privateers Harith Noah and Ashish Raorane moved up despite minor hiccups.
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India s CS Santosh is placed 34th in the overall standings in Dakar 2021 at the end of Stage 3
Highlights
Harith Noah completed Stage 3, improving his form over the 2020 season
Experience Dakar 2021 Through The Eyes of a Rider in Real-Time
Dakar rider will livestream to your phone as he races the treacherous course.
Published on 12.30.2020
Photo courtesy of Movistar
In just a few days, the worldâs most grueling rally is returning to Saudi Arabia and this time fans of the Dakar will get a chance to tune into every moment of the race in real-time from a riderâs perspective. Taking viewers along for the ride is Italian racer Cesare Zacchetti, who will use Augmented Reality technology to bring all 12 stages of the rally to his followers live, as he races the treacherous course.