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An hour of the Dakar showed up n Cox Cable in San Diego on CNBC yesterday from 8am to 9am. and is on right now again at 8am to 9am.
It is good to see it on my TV instead of short clips on my laptop on youtube. I have not checked whether it will be broadcasted during the work week
yet, but hope so.
Somehow my DVR knew I wanted to watch it and recorded it before I found it myself. Big brother? haha
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Previously reported ? Bad source?
Stage 8 Overall 1 Branch, 2 Howes
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1 Branch
2 Klein
19 Howes
24 Argubright
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Stage 8 overall: 1, Howes, 2 Benavides, 3 Klein, Price
Stage: 1 Branch, 2 Sanders, 3 Klein, 19 or 20 Howes, 24 Argubright
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I wonder if Robby Gordon would ever join the Dakar madness?
As an entertainment value, Robby has never lacked the entertainment quotient in Baja racing.
The hummers may have been his undoing, but what do I know about the choices his entertainment value has provided.
Thank you Robbie for the years of dedication to Baja off road racing.
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Quote: Originally posted by surfhat | I wonder if Robby Gordon would ever join the Dakar madness?
As an entertainment value, Robby has never lacked the entertainment quotient in Baja racing.
The hummers may have been his undoing, but what do I know about the choices his entertainment value has provided.
Thank you Robbie for the years of dedication to Baja off road racing.
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you must remember Robby's dakar incident a half dozen years ago passing
sandwiches between cars at high speed causing a major accident? classic Robby!
there's only two things in life but I forget what they are........
John Hiatt
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Could the greening of Saudi Arabia be at hand?
It surely cannot be because of manmade fossil fuel use over the last more than a hundred years.
Some may question how mankind could manage to affect weather climate patterns.
Look beyond yourselves/ourselves for the answer. It is us who are responsible for leaving mother earth to our future generations in the best possible
conditions we can.
Along with solar and wind, fusion may be the solution for a cleaner planet. That technology cannot come soon enough.
Making our current nuclear technology irrelevant will be mankind's savior.
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2023 Dakar Rally – Stage 8 Provisional Classification
1. Ross Branch (Hero) 3:46:18
2. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 3:49:33
3. Mason Klein (KTM) 3:49:51
4. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 3:52:47
5. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 3:52:53
6. Michael Docherty (Husqvarna) 3:54:18
20. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 4:02:24
24. JACOB ARGUBRIGHT (Hus) 4H 04′ 55”
58. PAUL NEFF (ARO) 5H 07′ 10
71. PABLO COPETTI 5H 16′ 39
2023 Dakar – Provisional Overall Classification [After Stage 8]
1. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 30:34:16
2. Kevin Benavides (KTM) 30:34:29
3. Mason Klein (KTM) 30:34:29
4. Toby Price (KTM) 30:36:14
5. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 30:37:01
6. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 30:37:05
25. Jacob Argubright (Hus) 33:57:26
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For those who don't know Dakar, it is a multi-day rally with many classes of vehicles, not just motorcycles. In Saudi Arabia the past couple of years,
but originally in North Africa, thus the name. Same variety of vehicles like Off Road racing, but adapted for the style popular with European
countries.
On TV, for the nightly summary (as seen on YouTube) they feature just a few classes: Motorcycles, Cars, UTVs/ side-by-sides(two classes), Quads, and
Trucks (that look like trash trucks). Here is the official website: https://www.dakar.com/en/
It isn't easy! Cresting sand dunes and this year flooded plains.
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Stage 9 Bikes
Stage 9 Bike results
1 Luciano Benavides Hus 03h18m44s
2 Toby Price KTM +01m02s
3 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus +02m57s
4 Tosha Schareina KTM +04m53s
5 Romain Dumontier Hus +06m10s
22 Mason Klein (USA) KTM +21m26s
24 Jacob Argubright (USA) KTM +21m38s
60 Paul Neff (USA) KTM +01h07m37s
69 Petr Vlcek (USA) KTM +01h16m47s
76 Pablo Copetti (USA) Yam +01h23m14s
96 Morrison Hart (USA) KTM +02h42m25s
100 James Pearson (USA) KTM +26h43m16s
2023 Dakar Rally Results After Stage 9
1 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus 33h55m57s
2 Toby Price KTM +03s
3 Kevin Benavides KTM +05m09s
4 Adrien Van Beveren Hon +15m40s
5 Pablo Quintanilla Hon +18m24s
6 Mason Klein (USA) KTM +18m24s
24 Jacob Argubright (USA) KTM +03h41m51s
50 Pablo Copetti (USA) Yam +10h25m17s
69 Petr Vlcek (USA) KTM +12h22m29s
90 Paul Neff (USA) KTM +27h40m51s
92 Morrison Hart (USA) KTM +29h17m07s
100 James Pearson (USA) KTM +56h27m24s
[Edited on 1-11-2023 by PaulW]
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2023 Dakar Rally – Stage 10 Provisional Classification
1. Ross Branch (Hero) 1:44:00
2. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 1:44:21
3. Michael Docherty (Husqvarna) 1:44:30
4. Kevin Benavides (KTM) 1:45:00
5. Matthias Walkner (KTM) 1:45:22
6. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 1:46:43
18. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 1:51:38
2023 Dakar – Provisional Overall Classification [After Stage 10]
1. Kevin Benavides (KTM) 35:46:06
2. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 35:47:35
3. Toby Price (KTM) 35:48:16
4. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 35:55:58
5. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 36:01:04
6. Mason Klein (KTM) 36:01:44
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I love the Empty Quarter... all that sand!
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Mason got pretty beat up his goal now is to finish. regardless you'll see him on a
factory bike next year
there's only two things in life but I forget what they are........
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2023 Dakar Rally – Stage 11 Provisional Classification
1. Luciano Benavides (Husqvarna) 2:57:59
2. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 2:59:37
3. Toby Price (KTM) 2:59:55
4. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 3:00:08
5. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 3:00:53
6. Sebastian Buhler (Hero) 3:03:05
20. JACOB ARGUBRIGHT (Hus) 3H 10′ 53”
27. MASON KLEIN (KTM) 3H 17′ 34”
92. MORRISON HART (ARO) 6H 17′ 48”
2023 Dakar – Provisional Overall Classification [After Stage 11]
1. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 38:47:43
2. Toby Price (KTM) 38:48:11
3. Kevin Benavides (KTM) 38:50:27
4. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 39:01:57
5. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 39:03:07
6. Luciano Benavides (Husqvarna) 39:05:49
9. MASON KLEIN (KTM) 39H 19′ 18”
24. JACOB ARGUBRIGHT (Hus) 42H 43′ 17”
[Edited on 1-13-2023 by PaulW]
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Quote: Originally posted by PaulW | 2023 Dakar Rally – Stage 11 Provisional Classification
1. Luciano Benavides (Husqvarna) 2:57:59
2. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 2:59:37
3. Toby Price (KTM) 2:59:55
4. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 3:00:08
5. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 3:00:53
6. Sebastian Buhler (Hero) 3:03:05
20. JACOB ARGUBRIGHT (Hus) 3H 10′ 53”
27. MASON KLEIN (KTM) 3H 17′ 34”
92. MORRISON HART (ARO) 6H 17′ 48”
2023 Dakar – Provisional Overall Classification [After Stage 11]
1. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) 38:47:43
2. Toby Price (KTM) 38:48:11
3. Kevin Benavides (KTM) 38:50:27
4. Pablo Quintanilla (Honda) 39:01:57
5. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 39:03:07
6. Luciano Benavides (Husqvarna) 39:05:49
9. MASON KLEIN (KTM) 39H 19′ 18”
24. JACOB ARGUBRIGHT (Hus) 42H 43′ 17”
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after stage 12 Toby Price is now the leader,Skyler 2nd
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2023 Dakar Rally Results—Stage 12
1 Jose Ignacio Cornejo Hon 01h57m27s
2 Daniel Sanders GASGAS +49s
3 Toby Price KTM +01m58s
4 Matthias Walkner KTM +02m05s
5 Kevin Benavides KTM +02m22s
6 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus +02m54s
23 Jacob Argubright (USA) KTM +07m57s
42 Mason Klein (USA) KTM +25m49s
71 Petr Vlcek (USA) KTM +59m21s
78 Pablo Copetti (USA) Yam +01h16m28s
90 Morrison Hart (USA) KTM +02h21m48s
2023 Dakar Rally Results After Stage 12
1 Toby Price KTM 40h47m36s
2 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus +28s
3 Kevin Benavides KTM +02m40s
4 Pablo Quintanilla Hon +14m54s
5 Adrien Van Beveren Hon +16m14s
6 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus +02m54s
10 Mason Klein (USA) KTM +54m58s
24 Jacob Argubright (USA) KTM +04h01m05s
53 Pablo Copetti (USA) Yam +13h20m18s
61 Petr Vlcek (USA) KTM +15h40m17s
89 Morrison Hart (USA) KTM +37h18m29s
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2023 Dakar Rally Results—Stage 13
1 Kevin Benavides KTM 02h21m47s
2 Michael Docherty Hus +27s
3 Luciano Benavides Hus +57s
4 Adrien Van Beveren Hon +02m05s
5 Toby Price KTM +02m38s
7 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus +03m31s
15 Jacob Argubright (USA) KTM +08m19s
50 Pablo Copetti (USA) Yam +03h01m55s
71 Petr Vlcek (USA) KTM +03h24m51s
89 Morrison Hart (USA) KTM +04h50m36s
2023 Dakar Rally Results After Stage 13
1 Toby Price KTM 43h11m51s
2 Kevin Benavides KTM +12s
3 Skyler Howes (USA) Hus +01m31s
4 Adrien Van Beveren Hon +15m51s
5 Pablo Quintanilla Hon +15m59s
21 Jacob Argubright (USA) KTM +04h06m56s
50 Pablo Copetti (USA) Yam +13h43m13s
71 Petr Vlcek (USA) KTM +16h40m53s
89 Morrison Hart (USA) KTM +39h44m50s
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Udo,
If you get a Mexican StarLink $55/MO and a US VPN you can stream your US stuff just like in the US.
That’s what we do.
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what a Dakar! 43 hours of racing and 12 seconds separates 1st and 2nd.
unfortunately Mason had to tap out but its not over till the fat lady sings tomorrow, Skyler's right there
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Stage 14 winner: Kevin Benavides (ARG), Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, 1:15:17
Dakar final top three rankings:
1. Kevin Benavides (ARG), Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, 44:27:20; 2.Toby Price (AUS), Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, 44:28:03 ;
3. Skyler Howes (USA), Husqvarna Factory Racing, 44:32:24.
U.S. notables:
22. Jacob Argubright, Duust Co Rally Team, 48:49:16;
48. Pablo Copetti, Del Amo Motorsports, 58:37:25;
59. Petr Vlcek, Detyens Racing, 61:45:17;
85. Morrison Hart, American Rally Originals, 85:45:15.
Withdrawal (excluded):
Kyle McCoy (USA), American Rally Originals;
David Pearson (USA), American Rally Originals.
Lawrence Ace Nilson (USA), Duust Rally Team.
Withdrew:
Ricky Brabec (USA), Monster Energy Honda, 9:42:49;
Paul Neff, American Rally Originals, 61:36:48;
James Pearson, American Rally Originals, 134:55:21;
Mason Klein (USA), BAS world KTM Racing Team, 41:42:34
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and a 5th win for Nasser in the Toyota!
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