Saturday, January 9, 2010
Philip has made it half way to the rest day! It was the longest special test of the rally yesterday at a whopping 600kms so lots of tenacity and biking skill were required to get him through. This was made even tougher by the fact that he took a fall on Thursday over the handlebars due to another rider driving into his front wheel(we’ll save the expletives!). As a result Philip’s roadbook got smashed up so he had no navigation for the rest of the stage and it took him all day and into the evening to finish in a cloud of dust generated by the other vehicles. Not a pretty sight! But, as an eternal optimist he faced Friday with gusto as we all expected. In addition to huge sand dunes he had to face huge blocks of dry salt that he hasn’t experienced before which meant he had to lower his speed in some sections to just 10km/hour – tedious or what?! We heard from him at 3am Irish time(midnight in Chile) last night and he was in and finished and happy to be looking forward to a day of relaxing today. He was planning a trip to the medical centre to get the blisters and welts seen to(par for the course in Dakar) and get massaged, but his physical strength and aerobic fitness have really stood to him in the past week. His mechanical support team have been excellent to date also and the bike is also holding up well. Brian and Barry have been providing untold moral support and met him at every CP point on Thursday with water and petrol for him. He said that it was just great to see them every time he got through another part of the stage and it really helped him along to continue to try to navigate(minus his roadbook) with just common sense mostly! We are so excited for him to get this far, we’ll keep you posted again on Sunday when the next 7 days of endurance begin!
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
And the hits just keep on coming! It was a very tough day today with so much dust and lots of navigation problems as a result. Philip has finished now with a very sandy last section full of dust which was an arduous end to a very long and tough day. Philip’s game plan was to take it easy today and tomorrow to get to rest day on Saturday so let’s hope things work according to plan. The scenery along the way today has been breathtaking so no doubt the guys got to appreciate at least some of that. Tomorrow is the longest special test of the rally at a whopping 600kms – no joke. Keep up the support, he will need it to get to Saturday.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
It was a long special test for Philip today towards Antofagasta in Chile. Rumour has it that 40 bike riders are already out of the competition as things heat up and endurance and mental stamina are tested. Although Philip is holding 69th position he is unfazed and says he is holding things steady as it knows this is a long game and lots of things can happen. The track was very rocky in parts today but apart from the expected welts on his knuckles, blisters on his feet and rock hard shoulders and arms he’s just fine!! Nightly massages are helping as well as lots of vaseline of course! Although he has two more tough days of riding to go his eyes are very much focused on getting to Saturday, his well deserved rest day. He reckons they are trying to get rid of those who are just not up to the challenge by the time rest day comes up and he is steadfastly determined as ever. The shocks on the bike have just been replaced and the machine seems to be in order for tomorrow. Let’s hope the next couple of days run reasonably smoothly and that the bike performs well and he can relax for a full 24 hours before doing it all again for the last 7 days of the race. Anything can happen at Dakar but we are all rooting for him.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
A long liaison of 394km was followed by a special test of 203kms over the Andes and into Chile. Despite some altitude dizziness(heights of over 4,000m!) it was a good day and a fast stage for Philip today with some interesting navigation required to get through. The descent into Chile included a fantastic desert special so Philip enjoyed this despite some minor illness along the way. Stage 5 to Antofagasta promises to be tougher however so it’s all to play for but so far so good and Philip is bearing up really well as is his machine.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
After a liaison of 259km a tough special test of 182kms followed – fondly known as the ‘white pit’ – and the real first test of the competition. Philip said he experienced “some of the toughest dunes and river beds I have ever seen” and a lot of riders were out as a result. Philip ran out of fuel TWICE because the dunes were so deep and he burned so much fuel along the way. He refuelled in a small village with the help of the locals for €5 and again 50kms before the end with the help of a friendly quad driver closeby. He stopped to help an overturned car along the way and re-routed himself around the accident which cost him two way points but he’s hoping they won’t penalise him for that this evening. Today was a switch from earth to sand with a large portion of white dunes to contend with. There was no better way for Philip to spend his birthday than wrangling through the dunes of Argentina! His battery was low so the mechanics will work on this and the rest of the bike overnight while Philip sleeps. He’s very dehydrated but in great spirits. Tomorrow he hits the infamous Atacama desert and four serious days of tough riding before the rest day on Saturday which will be most welcome, both from a physical perspective as well as a psychological one! Onwards and upwards…………literally!
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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Again, Philip completed today’s race with relative ease. The liaison was just 56km with the special test lasting 294kms concluding in a liaison of another 276km. It rained for just over two hours while Philip was going over the mountains and visibility was terrible but he managed to pass out aboute 30 riders who had done the same to him yesterday. Then when he got over the mountains it was beautiful blue skies and 40 degrees of Argentinian heat – almost like an Irish Summer really…except the heat of course!! On the major part of the special, the bikes enjoyed lots of blind jumps and a series of fast bends and a lot of rocky terrain indeed. These long liaisons at the end of the special tests are Philip’s pet hates but Brian and Barry followed him over this one today and took some good video footage so they had plenty of fun doing that. Tomorrow is reputed to be one of the toughest days so far but Philip will revel in the channel of it no doubt. So another day under his belt, look out for updates on tomorrow’s tough course!
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Stages 1 and 2 are now complete. Philip started Dakar 2010 and can you believe it……his clutch failed just 5 minutes into the rally. Just shows you, anything can happen at Dakar! But he quickly fixed the problem and headed on finishing his 349km liaison with ease. His second day today was longer with 652kms to clock up but despite further clutch problems he finished very early indeed and was resting up in anticipation of the tougher days to come. In the first days of the rally, overtaking is sometimes tricky. To make things easier between the bikers and the car and truck crews, a doubled course has been designed with just a few kilometres less for the riders. While the course will be separated, the program remains similar with tracks that will seduce the sliding specialists. You can see highlights on Eurosport at 7pm and 10pm Irish time every nights - Philip got a mention last night and we expect his mechanical support team to be interviewed shortly. Some nice coverage in the Irish Independent newspaper also today courtesy of Donnchadh Boyle. And the race has only just begun……..
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Only one week to go to the start of the longest, greatest endurance race in the world. The next time you hear from us we will be on Argentinian soil heading for Cordoba on the 1st stage of the 32nd Dakar. This week has mostly involved double checking all the equipment before we board the plane for Buenos Aires next week.
There was some last minute licence collection to be done as the FIM licence to race in the Dakar arrived in Belfast this week. Thanks to Jim Cray of MCUI and Damien Tolan of MCUI S/C for sorting this out for us in advance of the race start next week.
We had coverage in the Sunday World this past week and thanks to Finn Gillespie for his entertaining article on our participation in the race. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank 4×4 hire Scotland Ltd. And Buchans for Towbars for their support as the newest sponsors for Team Dakar Ireland 2010. Also to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year and we will update you once we get going on the ground in Buenos Aires for 10,000km of offroad heaven!
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Monday, December 7, 2009
The preparation for the Dakar continued this past weekend and was based around the Dublin mountains for a change with some loops on the Gasser EC300. With the cold and wet now firmly set in there is few if any offroad motorcycles knocking about the practice areas which makes the loops very quiet and interesting…..not to mention muddy as hell!
The trusty KTM 510cc Team Ireland Rally bike, wheels and spare engine is now firmly packed up with 500 other competitor vehicles in a ship heading for the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires where it is due to arrive on December 28th before we pick it up in the Delta docks on Dec. 29th. The trip to the UK to drop off the machine involved 16 hours driving in 24 hours and 16ft. waves to contend with en route back to Dublin…..not pretty! In fact ours was the last boat to get out of Holyhead before they called off the entire crossing until the weather settled. Maybe this is a lucky omen for things to come in South America!
The countdown is firmly on now with only 19 days to Christmas and 23 days until we pick up the bike and all of the equipment in Buenos Aires for the start of the 32rd Dakar Rally and the 2nd Dakar in South America, we are very much looking forward to it now. Next week we expect to see some interviews in the Irish Times and the Sunday World in anticipation of the Rally. We will also be speaking with RTE in advance of the departure for a live interview on the 27th of December as they want to capture the moment before we depart.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank JT sprokets who have come on board to support us for this year’s event. In addition we would also like to thank Draper tools Ireland who are the official tool sponsors for the Irish Team in 2010.
Until next time, we’ll keep you posted on developments.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The Dakar Hare & Hound finally went ahead this weekend in Clonkeen Co,Laois. After some dramatic bridge building from the team we were able to create two river crossings over the river separating the land. A big thanks to everyone involved in marking and building the course including Brian(who fell into said river by the way!!), Barry, Stephen, Cathal, David, Ger, Howard, Ivor, Collie, Stuey, Liam and Marie for her countless sandwiches and helping with the merchandise on Sunday.
The course which was lapping at 15 minutes per lap on Saturday evening turned out to be lapping about 15 -17 mins for seniors and experts and a little more for clubmen and novices on Sunday for the event. The event was won by 3 times Dakar entrant Vinnie Fitzimmons with Phil Purcell taking the honours in Seniors, Eddie Steenson winning Clubmans and John Carrol winning the Sports class.
Overall the event went well and the course started to dry out as times got faster throughout the day. Of note was the flying Italian Andre Bassi who gradually got faster as the day wore on. His parting comment at the end of the course was “ You Irish is Crazy” but he was delighted to complete his 1st Irish event and take second in the Expert class!
Paul Mc Loughlin was on fire in the experts class at the start of the event and was one lap clear of the field at the halfway point but had to pull up due to a problem with his rear wheel. Thanks to Paul from Kellys Ltd. in Bray for sponsoring the trophies for the event and to everyone who entered for their support .
The countdown is now on, further updates on developments for Dakar 2010 are on the way. Excitement is mounting!
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