TRAVERSE Issue 10 - February 2019 | Page 5

EDITORIAL TRAVERSE: DAKAR! A ny motorsport fan gets a little excited come the second week of each year. It’s that time when Dakar, one of the toughest, most demanding, of all sporting events takes place. Initially the Dakar raced from Paris, France to Dakar, Senegal through some of the most spectacular and toughest landscapes on earth, since 2009 the Dakar has taken place in South America. Similar landscape, just as tough and spectacular. As I sat there, each evening, watching the ASO coverage of the ten- day event I was drawn into the almost alien landscapes of Peru; seemingly never-ending sand dunes, with the occasional rocky outcrop or beach. There’s no sporting arena, anywhere on earth, that is as spectacular. Non-riding friends, would ask, “what are you watching each day?” Within minutes they were as hooked as I have been for decades, it then struck me, Dakar is much more than bikes, strange looking cars and behemoth trucks racing across the sand. It’s TRAVERSE 5 about the landscapes, the challenge, the adventure … could there be a much more perfect advertisement for a region other than the Dakar? Through the exceptional images and stories of adventure the Dakar manages to capture the imagination of many travellers. How many do you know that have added it to their list of must do’s? It’s certainly on mine. The 2019 Dakar was one of the closest fought in the events history, with Australian Toby Price claiming victory at the last minute as he took the lead with just one stage remaining. It was an epic event with a great outcome for the Aussie. In this issue we have a full race report from the Dakar, then a perhaps more behind scenes look at what it takes to compete in this event, we’ll have that in the next issue. If nothing else, you’ll have to ask, how the hell do they race, day after day, on sand? It makes my mind boggle … Leigh