Camelman
Race Dog
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- Jan 25, 2012
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- Location
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Bike
- KTM 690 Adventure
Lets brain-storm...
As you may or may not know, you can win a free entry to the 2018 Dakar Rally on a motorbike if:
The Dakar basics:
The problem:
If I allow the Restricted (450 and less) and Open (451 and more) to compete together for the Dakar Challenge (Free entry to Dakar 2018) I may be faced with the wrath of the Restricted looser if a 690 wins, or a Open looser if a 450 wins.
The arguments:
I have thought of:
I don't want to disappoint the riders in the open class, but I also don't want to sit with protests after the race. Seeing that one wants to be fair, what do I do? Friday I sent out a letter stating 450 only, now I'm second guessing that decision after chatting to a 501 competitor in the gym. The objective of 2016 was to keep the race simple and awesome, not to have a competitor have to fork out for a new bike. We all want to do the Dakar, but how do we keep this engine capacity-thing fair to all?
I will really appreciate your thoughts on this one. :-\
As you may or may not know, you can win a free entry to the 2018 Dakar Rally on a motorbike if:
- You win the Amageza Rallye - Dakar Challenge
- You finish within the top 30% overall in your class.
The Dakar basics:
- You can only race the Dakar on a 450cc or smaller capacity bike
- The Dakar Challenge is for a Malle Moto (trunk and bike) entry.
- You need to get yourself and your bike to Europe. (or rent a rally bike in Europe)
The problem:
If I allow the Restricted (450 and less) and Open (451 and more) to compete together for the Dakar Challenge (Free entry to Dakar 2018) I may be faced with the wrath of the Restricted looser if a 690 wins, or a Open looser if a 450 wins.
The arguments:
- The 450 is better on technical and twisty
- The 690 is better on sand or open track
I have thought of:
- Air-restrictions: similar to what Dakar did for 2008 with 690's
- A handicap system based on engine capacity. (Lots of questions here, and lots of arguments. So it needs to be air-tight.)
I don't want to disappoint the riders in the open class, but I also don't want to sit with protests after the race. Seeing that one wants to be fair, what do I do? Friday I sent out a letter stating 450 only, now I'm second guessing that decision after chatting to a 501 competitor in the gym. The objective of 2016 was to keep the race simple and awesome, not to have a competitor have to fork out for a new bike. We all want to do the Dakar, but how do we keep this engine capacity-thing fair to all?
I will really appreciate your thoughts on this one. :-\