The 40th edition of the Dakar begins in Lima, Peru on the January 6. The traditional new year’s start for the world’s most grueling off-road endurance race has been pushed slightly forward, but promises to be exciting nevertheless. The 2018 Dakar Rally will cross into Bolivia with a rest day in La Paz and then enter Argentina for the finish at Cordoba.
The 40th Dakar will be the tenth to be raced in South America. Starting on Peru’s Pacific coast dunes, the 2018 race features a reinvented route that lessens the burden on service crews but retains that classic Dakar challenge to the competitors.
The route takes in just about every type of terrain and scenery South America has to offer: fast, flowing, WRC-style gravel roads; tight and twisty mountain passes; dune-filled deserts; and coastal plains. It being summer in the southern hemisphere, temperatures will vary from 40 degrees plus at low levels, and plunge down to below freezing as the altitude rises. It really will be a tough test of man and machine over the next two weeks.
139 bikes, 92 cars, 49 quads, 44 trucks and 11 SxS vehicles will take start. Here’s a look at the competitors to watch out for at Dakar 2018.
Bike Category
1.) Sam Sunderland – 2017 Winner – Red Bull KTM Factory Team
In 2017, Sam Sunderland became the first British rider to win the Dakar Rally. This was his fourth attempt at the Dakar, his previous attempts in the years 2012, 2014 and 2015 ended in retirement.
2.) Antoine Meo – Red Bull KTM Factory Team
The four-time Enduro World Champion made his Dakar debut in 2016. Despite a crash on stage 12, he managed to attain the 7th place in the rally. Due to a hand injury he could not race the 2017 Dakar Rally
3.) Toby Price – Red Bull KTM Factory Team
Dominating stages 2,5,6,8 and 9, he won the 2016 Dakar Rally, making him the first Australian ever to win in any category of the Dakar. In 2017, things did notgo to plan, as he faced a serious crash at the Stage 4 resulting in his retirement from the rally. The Aussie starts as one of the firm favourites this year.
4.) Matthias Walkner – Red Bull KTM Factory Team
The Austrian rider started racing professionally in the year 2004 and since then has bagged a number of achievements including the first position at the 2015 FIM MX3 World Championship, the 2015 FIM Cross-country World Championship and the second place in the 2017 Dakar Rally.
5.) Joan Barreda Bort – Monster Energy Honda Team
Making his Dakar debut in the year 2011, Joan Barreda Bort will be racing Dakar for the seventh time. Despite a penalty of one hour he managed to finish fifth at the 2017 Dakar Rally.
6.) Adrien Van Beveren – Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team
The 27 year old French rally rider has been showing great improvement since the past few years. Attaining 6th position in 2016 and 4th position in 2017, Adrien Van Beveren is unquestionably becoming a serious threat for the victory this year.
7.) Juan Pedrero Garcia – Sherco TVS Rally Factory
Juan Pedrero Garcia is a well-known name in the world of motorcycle rallying. The Spanish rider has achieved a number of milestones in his long running rallying career. Some of his most important achievements include 2nd at Baja Aragon(2017), 3rd in the Rally of Sardinia(2013), 3rd in the Transanatolia Rally (2013) and 5th at the Dakar(2011 and 2013).
8.) Stefan Svitko – Slovnaft Rally Team
Stefan has been racing the Dakar for the past eight years and has bagged a number of achievements in the exhaustive rally, the biggest of them was attaining the 2nd position in the 2016 edition.
9.) C S Santosh
He was the first ever Indian to compete in the mega rally in 2015 finishing 36th. In 2016, he entered Dakar with Team Suzuki Rally, but unfortunately had to retire due to mechanical issues. Since 2017 he has been racing for the Hero Motosports Rally Team, with a 47th place finish.
10.) Aravind K P
The winner of 7 Indian Supercross titles and 13 national rallying titles, in 2017 became the second Indian to compete in the Dakar Rally. Unfortunately, on just the first day of the rally he had a crash and fractured his hand, forcing him to retire on the third day. He has managed to finish26th at the Morocco Rally 2016, 21st at Merzouga Rally 2017 and 16th at Baja Aragon 2017.
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Quad Category
SxS Category