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Offline EHM-1657 Jay

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Lisbon-Dakar completed...
« on: January 14, 2006, 11:54:54 am »
First of all congratulations to everyone who made it from Lisbon to Dakar. I AM rather proud of myself I only got 380 penaly points for the whole ride :)

Here the last shots of this incredible journey, I hope you enjoyed the ride.

Last leg started, takeoff at dawn ...



Nothing fancy, a steady approach over the outskirts of Dakar ...



Finally .. .civilization ( least that is what we call it lol )



I will leave you with a last view of the sea ....



THE FINAL RESULTS OF THIS YEAR:

Results soon to follow, www.dakar.com did not have them yet at the time of my posting.

Since its creation in 1978, Le Dakar has inspired dreams and passions. From the very outset of this mythical race, the rally has become a true social phenomenon. Nurtured by the spirit of adventure and the passion of its courageous participants, Le Dakar has since remained faithful to its founding values: in the heart of Africa, a unique sporting competition experienced by all, amateurs and professionals alike, as a matchless human experience.  

 
A MATCHLESS HUMAN EXPERIENCE

At the outset of Le Dakar, one man’s dream outrode everything. In 1977, Thierry Sabine, motorcycle rider on the Abidjan-Nice Rally, was saved in extremis after being lost in the Libyan desert. The following year, he created Le Paris-Dakar, a race open to all riders and drivers sparked by the spirit of adventure. Since then, the popular, media and sporting success of Le Dakar has never failed. Without forsaking any of its magic, Le Dakar has moved on, gained in maturity and safety, welcomed an ever-increasing number of competitors of all nationalities, all come to seek after a dream in its raw form, adventure and the quest of their own limits.


MEETING WITH AFRICA

En route for superb landscapes, riders & drivers also meet up with captivating peoples and many of them fall in love with Africa. Early on, the event’s creators wanted to give back to Africa what the continent had offered them in terms of pure emotion. By signing a partnership with SOS SAHEL in September 2002, Le Dakar underlined its intent to pursue and extend help to African populations. Under the label “ACTIONS DAKAR”, a three-year plan was launched to combat desertification of the Sahel strip in the Senegal and provide a healthier environment for the town of Louga.
 


A UNIQUE SPORTING COMPETITION
 
Every year, Le Dakar is January’s leading sporting event. Open to all riders, amateurs and professionals alike, the most prestigious rally-trek, organized by national and international federations, brings together an average 500 competitors every year, be it car, motorcycle or truck.

 
80% amateurs - 20% professionals
40% of new competitors each year

39 NATIONALITIES :
• 60 % foreign competitors
• 40 % French competitors

IN 2005, 464 VEHICLES AT THE LINE-UP
• 230 motorcycles
• 164 cars
• 69 trucks
• 224 assistance vehicles


Media coverage
 
130 journalists on the course
Over 5000 press articles and radio & TV broadcasts
• 2,446 press articles
• 2,639 radio broadcasts
• Over 360 million contacts

Source Press Guide

 130 journalists
563 TV hours
187 countries
 
 
FRENCH TV BROADCASTS
Over 50 hours on Dakar topics
• France TV: 21h30 hours, 4 daily programmes:
Les Aventuriers du Dakar, Le Bivouac, L'image du jour, Le Journal du Dakar.
• Total audience ratings: Approx. 5 million TV viewers per day throughout the rally
• Eurosport: 45 hours, daily highlights and retransmissions
 
INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTS
• 563 programme hours
• 187 countries

INTERNET :
www.dakar.com
• 5 language versions
• 58 millions of pages viewed (+41% over and against 2004)
• 2.6 million visitors
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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2006, 12:00:47 pm »
By the way Bruno, the award we are getting is just for the 14 legs of the rallye isn't it? Not for bringing the Embraer back to Lisbon right ?
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2006, 03:33:28 pm »
I think you have to be in Lisbon to collect the award :]

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« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2006, 03:37:50 pm »
Hi,

No, to receive the award you just need to complete the rallye.

We expect to change the Automatic Award Script Engine until the end of the month.