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Day 1 – ceremonial start and transport

We made it! L-R: Simon Harslett, Luke McNee, Jake Young, Max Sullivan, Jake Smith, Simon Wade, Mark Davidson, Warren Strange, Glenn Hoffmann
Glenn has called in at the end of the day 1 after the ceremonial start and first transport.
The start was a massive even with crowds lining the streets and nearly all of the route of the transport. Even though the service vehicles took a different route to the competitors, even their passage was also lined with spectators. Most of the towns had about 10km of crowds with people standing 3 deep and little parties of fans set up all along the highways all hoping to get close to the vehicles. This made for very slow – a first gear crawl in some places.
The night before the start the riders were all staying in town and resting up, but the service crew were very busy indeed. They were all still playing catch up due to the time lost with the late arrival of the truck and gear. All the gear in the truck was reorganised to prepare for bivouac servicing. It’s a routine the crew will come to know well as the even progresses.
4.00 am: The service crew were up at to embark on their into town.
8.30 am: Competitor group photo.
10.00 am: Competitor briefings.
2.30 pm: First bikes cross the obelisk at the ceremonial start and begin the 500km transport.
12.00 am: Glenn calls in, everyone else asleep for another 4.00 am rise.
The transport section went smoothly apart from a couple if minor issues with fuel tank breathers but these were resolved quickly.
We look forward to hearing from Glenn tomorrow after the end of the first competitive stage of 192km.

Dakar official with Simon Harslett and Max Sullivan with all the electronics fitted and ready and passed.
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about 14 years ago
Well done to all the boys on day 2. I hope they are all feeling good.
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about 14 years ago
Go Team! Ride hard and ride safe lads. All the very best to every rider/driver on the 2011 Dakar!!!
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about 14 years ago
I hope you are all enjoying the EXPERIENCE. Good luck to all the riders. I have and will be keeping a watch at every chance on the net. I hope all the mechanics and crew are taking every opportunity they can for sleep. I hope bundy bear is helping with the sleep boy’s.
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about 14 years ago
Brilliant solid start guys. Sorry to hear about Simon heading home…best wishes to him and family. Have fun
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