damn... I guess it went from endurance to survival. That just really blows... cuz I thought Dakar was one of the most brutal off road racing I've ever saw, people literally falling off of their bikes from shear fatigue
it is THEE worlds hardest ofroad race, and i race the baja 1000, the second hardest and the dakar blows that away, i would race the dakar if it didnt cost my first newborn, and my right nut hahaha literally 5 grand for one of your crew members, and 10k just for one chase truck to be brought over and back and registered.......no thanks not til im a millionaire an can piss money away like that...
lol, damn didn't know it cost so much. I'd love to jump out there on a dirt bike. Man talking about it makes me miss it even more... do you know when they are coming back? There's a place that I download races from sometimes.
Oh yea, the women on there are so kick ass, I've never seen a real racer woman like I've seen on those Dakar races, they look like they could kick my ass no problem, lol.
yeah there pretty damn good, my girl is going to race our powderpuff race in our race truck...kinda nervous but also excited...im gonna take her out to the desert for the next few weekends so she gets some seat time in the truck..
yah pretty much, shes the best treats me so good i owe alot to her, she has really got me going on my company, she has been to enough of my races to know somewhat of what goes on in the truck..
Awesome truck man. Do you think it would be easier on your pocket (say only costing a kidney) by having the event in Chile? I think that's where it is planned for the next year. But the start and finish line are the same spot, it should still turn out to be one hell of an event and a lot easier for us in the Americas to follow it.
Fox Sports of latin america gives it daily coverage with a 1 hour programme summing up the day, if it take place in Chile then Fox Sports Argentina will have way much more ease of giving it a broader cover.
Do you get the Argentinian or Mexican Fox Sports AJ?