TRAVERSE Issue 07 - August 2018 | Page 9

Finke Desert Race : SIX TITLES FOR TOBY T PRICE here’s a strange buzz in the air, an orange hue hangs thick as the many competitors nervously wait the start of what is regarded as one of the most exciting and toughest off- road, enduro races anywhere in the world. It’s the second weekend in June, a tra- ditional weekend, one where strangely Australians cele- brate the birth of Queen Elizabeth II, almost two months after her real birthday. It’s the traditional weekend for a special event, taking in some of the oldest land- scapes in the world. It’s a special event for some of the oddest-looking racing machines around, a spe- cial event for the tradition- al vehicles of this race; the motorcycles. The Finke Desert Race started in 1976 as a race between mates on their bikes, they raced from the central Australian town of Alice Springs to the Finke River, regarded as the old- est river system anywhere on earth. To this day the Finke follows its original course, following the old Ghan Railway line service track, through desert oaks, mul- ga, spinifex and plenty of Australian outback red dirt and sand. The richest off-road race in Australia, the Finke now at- tracts the best, drivers who have won championships, rid- ers who have won Dakar, yet anyone can enter, if you can ride on sand, you can race in the Finke. Five-time Finke winner and Dakar champion, Toby Price was the early favourite to take two titles, for he is one of the unique competitors that does the race twice; two wheels and four. He set the pace aboard his KTM 500 EXC-F early by winning the prologue, narrowly from last years runner up, Ivan Long (Husqvarna FE 450). Both riders complet- ed the 8.3 kilometre cir- cuit in less than 5 minutes, this year’s race was going to be quick. Amazingly, the bikes were only a few seconds slower than the four- wheeled competitors as Shannon and Ian Rentsch set a time of 4 minutes 44.4 seconds in their Jim- co Aussie Special Nissan 3500cc. Price was fourth aboard a Geiser built 6 litre V8 Chevrolet truck. Brett Hemmings / Red Bull Day one of serious rac- ing started with almost 600 motorcycles heading into the desert, ahead of them lay 230km of some of the toughest racing track. Price was again in fine form, showing why he is considered one of TRAVERSE 9