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and clicked on Tracking then typed in Boorman, as in Charley. Couldn't figure out much but the picture there shows a modified F650GS. Hope he does well.
Charley Boorman's still in the race and seems to be holding up well according to some of the folk at UKGSers who have been in contact with him. He's currently placed ahead of his mates Simon Pavey and Nick Plumb according to the standings. But there seems to be some conflicting info as to whether Nick Plumb's still running or out of the race.
I've heard it said a few times...bet he won't make it past day 6...and what day is it..day 6.. ..bugger!
I hope they have a good look-a-like double so they can keep filming..
Actually Charley has broken both hands..ouch..but Claudio has come to the rescue and will dink him all the way to the finish in Dakar....just kidding..
He will continue with on the ground interviews and stuff...I don't know how he will hold the microphone..
from what I've read (the US gets f-all coverage of the Rally), Charley will continue in the support vehicles (at least, that's the plan), and be there for the recording. This year, the support crews have to drive the whole course, they don't get to skip (fly) any of the sections. Both hands - OWWWWWWWWWWWWWCH!!
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
DSKYZD wrote: Couldn't figure out much but the picture there shows a modified F650GS.
"Our race bikes are closely modelled and based on the BMW F650 GS Dakar. This standard bike which has been inspired by some of the world's harshest terrain has been modified by our technical partners Touratech who are based in Germany.
Long Way Round had established a good relationship with Touratech when they supported Ewan and Charley on their worldwide expedition. Touratech have continued this relationship by offering to build 4 Rally Raid bikes based on the BMW motorcycle."
I've been following the Dakar daily...and Andy was one of the main reasons.
He was given a call less than two weeks before the event and asked if he would like to ride a factory KTM....that's huge.
He's so good that he was up with the best in the world..
winning stage 3...and after missing a few checkpoints and getting time penalties he was now in the top ten.
With a bit of luck he could have won the whole thing....but luck was something he obviously didn't have.
It was great when they interviewed him because he was one of the few I could understand..now he's gone...what a bugger!
On a lighter note...I found this on another site...you gotta smile..
The official press release stated that Charlie blamed the lack of weight on the F650 for the crash.
"If only I'd had a couple of panniers and a top box full of crap I'd have completed this rally with my eyes closed", said Charlie at a press conference organised by his BMW sponsors.
Details of Charlie's attempt at this years race will be available in shops in early June 2006 in the DVD set titled 'The Quick Way Home'. The series catalogues the months of hard training and organisation work completed by his backup crew .... and an in depth view at the 5 Days Charlie was involved in this mamoth undertaking.
Charlie intends to return and complete the event in 2007 on a BMW K1200LT with an assortment of Touratech accessories just to prove the point
now THAT'S funny. Breaking both hands... not so much.
Charley needs to ride a few enduro races & maybe a Rally Raid or two this year to sort-out what riding a 5000+ mile, 15 day ride is all about. It's definitely NOT about interviews, DVDs, and sponsorship.
An LT would be more comfortable, but no multi-cylinder engines over 450cc are allowed. Maybe a Suzuki Burgman would be the best??
The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.