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Sad news, South African motorcyclist Elmer Symons died Tuesday in a crash during the Dakar Rally. The 29-year-old rider was killed during the fourth stage from Er Rachidia to Ouarzazate in Morocco, when he crashed about 88 miles into the 251-mile leg. A medical team rushed to his aid by helicopter, but he was pronounced dead.Stage four results (KTM flying the flag here a bit):1. Marc Coma (Spain) KTM 4:27:54 2. Isidre Esteve (Spain) KTM 4:40:10 3. Cyril Despres (France) KTM 4:46:50 4. David Casteu (France) KTM 4:51:37 5. Pal Anders Ullevalseter (Norway) KTM 4:54:28 6. Chris Blais (U.S.) KTM 4:54:47 7. Frans Verhoeven (Netherlands) KTM 4:57:25 8. David Fretigne (France) Yamaha 4:59:32 9. Janis Vinters (Latvia) KTM 5:00:23 10. Michel Marchini (France) Yamaha 5:01:44Latest overall standings:1. Marc Coma (Spain) KTM 10:10:32 2. Isidre Esteve (Spain) KTM 10:22:22 3. David Casteu (France) KTM 10:34:52 4. Chris Blais (U.S.) KTM 10:45:36 5. Pal Anders Ullevalseter (Norway) KTM 10:54:19 6. Cyril Despres (France) KTM 10:54:57 7. Frans Verhoeven (Netherlands) KTM 10:56:08 8. David Fretigne (France) Yamaha 11:02:46 9. Jean de Azevedo (Brazil) KTM 11:07:49 10. Michel Marchini (France) Yamaha 11:08:08
🙁sad news indeed Garry - the Dakar certainly exacts a high price! I'm currently reading 'Race to Dakar' the account of Charlie Boorman and his teammates attempts as privateers in the 2006 Dakar. An interesting read. http://www.racetodakar.com/html/intro.html
😥 Even more sad if you read his profile to be able to get to the Dakar, what he had to cell and do to get R1 000 000 ($ 200000 nzd ) and where he comes from. He was not even in a bad position before the accident. 😥Position 18 out of 238 at the beginning of stage 4.That for a privateer after all. 😀 So it can be done!!!(18 107 SYMONS (AFS) KTM 06:10:33 00:28:21 03:00) and then the brother inlaw is also not doing bad after stage5, position 25 (146 CLASSEN (AFS)) out of 193 bikes.http://www.dakar.com/2007/DAK/RIDERS/us/equipage/107.html
Vatican says Dakar Rally 'irresponsible'January 11, 2007 - 7:09AMThe Vatican newspaper on Wednesday strongly condemned the Dakar Rally as a bloody, irresponsible, violent and cynical attempt to impose questionable Western tastes on the developing world.An editorial in L'Osservatore Romano titled "Paris-Dakar: The Bloody Race of Irresponsibility", slammed the race a day after South African motorcycle rider Elmer Symons died during the fourth stage in the Morocco desert."The Paris-Dakar, a race which many classify as a sporting event, in reality has very little to do with healthy competition," the editorial said."The trail of blood which grows longer from year to year on the route of the race instead underscores the undeniable component of violence that lies behind every attempt to export Western models to human environments and ecosystems that have little to do with the West," it said.The Vatican newspaper said the race and its sponsors betrayed a "cynicism" that ignores local realities. It called the wrecks of cars, trucks and motorcycles abandoned in the desert "rusty monuments to irresponsibility".The two-week race, which no longer starts from Paris, has claimed 49 lives in its 29-year-existence, 24 of them competitors.
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