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    #1

    Dakar 2016



    Program of the 2016 Dakar:
    31/12 and 01/01: Administrative and technical checks
    02/01: Start podium in Buenos Aires / Prologue / Liaison to Bivouac "0" close to Rosario
    03/01: Buenos Aires - Villa Carlos Paz
    04/01: Villa Carlos Paz - Termas de R?o Hondo
    05/01: Termas de R?o Hondo - Jujuy
    06/01: Jujuy - Jujuy
    07/01: Jujuy - Uyuni
    08/01: Uyuni - Uyuni
    09/01: Uyuni - Salta
    10/01: Rest day in Salta
    11/01: Salta - Bel?n
    12/01: Bel?n - Bel?n
    13/01: Bel?n - La Rioja
    14/01: La Rioja - San Juan
    15/01: San Juan - Villa Carlos Paz
    16/01: Villa Carlos Paz - Rosario

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    #2
    Sat 02/01

    Buenos Aires-Rosario

    The competitors are timed over a distance which is long enough to separate them into a logical starting order for the next day, but not really long enough to talk about a first day of competition. The mini-special section and the liaison section to the light bivouac of Rosario should not cause any damage... unless drivers are really unlucky and/or reckless!


    ��PROLOGUE - BIKES��
    1. Joan Barreda
    2. Ruben Faria +0"
    3. Helder Rodrigues +3"


    ��PROLOGUE - QUADS��
    1. Ignacio Casale
    2. Marcos Patronelli +5"
    3. Pablo Copetti +7"

    Botturi 11?

    Last edited by Rix; 03-01-16, 00:23.

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      #3
      Sun 03/01

      Rosario - Villa Carlos Paz

      Argentina is a country of mountains, in all forms. Although the first stage is not yet at altitude, the summits are well and truly visible. The wheels of the vehicles follow sinewy and undulating tracks, with the exception of the first, faster, part of the special section. A partial separation of the categories will ensure dangerous overtaking is avoided.



      Tappa annullata a causa delle condizioni meteo




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      Last edited by Rix; 05-01-16, 22:07.

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        #4
        Ammazza che diluvio!!

        Bon, speriamo bene x il prosieguo

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          #5
          Da meteoweb.eu

          Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay e Brasile hanno sub?to negli ultimi giorni gli effetti del fenomeno ?El Ni?o?, che ha generato alluvioni tali da lasciare le zone colpite in ginocchio. Lo straripamento del fiume Uruguay, nella sola Argentina, ha costretto all?evacuazione di ben 20 mila persone; le alluvioni in Uruguay sono state definite le peggiori dal 1959, a seguito dello straripamento dell?omonimo fiume; situazione critica anche in Paraguay, dove 160 mila persone hanno dovuto lasciare le proprie case, dove le acque del fiume omonimo hanno raggiunto i 7,82 metri, avvicinandosi al livello di guardia.

          Secondo le previsioni del ?Centro Internacional para la Investigaci?n del Fen?meno de El Ni?o?, l?Argentina settentrionale, il Brasile sudorientale, il Paraguay, l?Uruguay, la zona costiera dell?Ecuador e alcune aree del Messico, dovranno affrontare precipitazioni al di sopra della media fino alla fine di gennaio. Ricordiamo che la stessa NASA ha precisato pochi giorni fa che il fenomeno attuale ? molto simile a quello che si ? verificato nel 1997-98, classificandosi tra i pi? forti della storia.



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            #6
            Azz che danni!!

            Quindi niente tappa anche oggi?

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              #7
              Mon 4/01

              Villa Carlos Paz - Termas del Rio Hondo



              The statistics speak for themselves: with around 800 kilometres to cover depending on the category, the day will be very long. There is a significant distance to cover in both the special and the liaison sections: although the terrain presents no real difficulties, the relatively fast tracks may already benefit those who love hills and crossing rivers and who can keep up high speeds over the whole distance. Cars and trucks are entitled to an extension on this day.

              CP3 - BIKES
              1. R. Faria
              2. T. Price (Photo) +0'3''
              3. A. Duclos +0'44''




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              STAGE 2 - BIKES RESULTS

              1. T. Price
              2. R. Faria 0'20?
              3. S. Svitko 1'28?

              Generale:
              General ranking stage 2 bike page akar







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              Last edited by Rix; 05-01-16, 22:09.

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                #8
                05/01

                Termas del Rio Hondo - Jujuy

                The format is tighter for the day's race against the clock... as are the mountain tracks featuring in the special section. Experts in sliding and on the road will be able to showcase their skills here, as long as they stay constantly focused. Those hunting down the leaders will be on high alert during this route, which has been designed for opportunists. But the programme could also be transformed by any rain: even the strongest competitors do not necessarily perform well on heavy ground.



                🏁STAGE 3 - BIKES -> RESULTS🏁
                1. J. Barreda Bort
                2. S. Svitko 0'14"
                3. K. Benavides 0'48"

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                ★GENERAL RANKINGS - STAGE 3★
                BIKES
                1. S. Svitko
                2. K. Benavides +0'34"
                3. J. Barreda +0'46"





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                  #9
                  06/01

                  Jujuy - Jujuy

                  On many levels, the competitors face their first real test here. The special section takes place at an average of 3,500m altitude, with incessant changes in pace resulting from alternating sandy and rocky terrain. This gruelling route will be on the agenda when everyone already has 2,500km in the saddle or bucket seat, which is already exhausting for the lower placed drivers. First and foremost, this is the start of a very particular marathon stage, with a closed area for the vehicles... and for the competitors.



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                  ��STAGE 4 - BIKES -> RESULTS��
                  1. J. Barreda Bort
                  2. P. Goncalves 1'49"
                  3. K. Benavides 4'26"

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                  ★GENERAL RANKINGS - STAGE 4★
                  BIKES
                  1. P. Gon?alves
                  2. K. Benavides +2'17"
                  3. J. Barreda +3'03"



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                  Last edited by Rix; 06-01-16, 23:36.

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                    #10
                    07/01

                    Jujuy - Uyuni



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                    🏁STAGE 5 - BIKES🏁
                    1. Toby Price
                    2. Antoine Meo +2'21"
                    3. Stefan Svitko +2'33"

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                    ★GENERAL RANKINGS - STAGE 5★
                    BIKES
                    1. P. Gon?alves
                    2. S. Svitko +1'45"
                    3. T. Price +1'47"







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                      #11
                      08/01

                      Uyuni - Uyuni

                      The longest special section of the Dakar takes place on the 6th day of consecutive racing. And that is not the only difficulty of this operation, which will take place between 3,500 and 4,200m in altitude. The pace and surfaces change constantly, alternating between sand and rock, which may be disconcerting, especially if it rains. Glimpses of the Salar de Uyuni are but one of the visual delights on the agenda. Meanwhile, the truck category, which will race separately on this 6th stage, will visit the home town of the President Evo Morales.
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                      ★CP5 - BIKES★
                      1. P. Gon?alves
                      2. T. Price +1'27"
                      3. K. Benavides +1'40"

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                      ⭐GENERAL RANKING - STAGE 6⭐
                      BIKES
                      1. P. Gon?alves
                      2. T. Price +0'35"
                      3. M. Walkner +2'50"







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                        #12
                        ma...la moto affidabile per eccellenza?

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                              Originally posted by McRae (Lo Straniero) View Post
                              ma...la moto affidabile per eccellenza?
                              Hanno iscritto una Dugati?!

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