Complete 2008 Write up
A full write up from the 2008 Rally
A full write up from the 2008 Rally
The bikes are loaded and we are getting ready to come home now.
Attached is a picture of all the British entries to this years event
Day 4
Mersouga - King Stage
The King Stage is the most important day in the rally. For the Profi's a good performance on this stage is critical for the overall results. A Le Mans style start is followed by 4 long laps of dune navigation with different check points and secret check points on each lap. The idea is to just keep going as the time allowed for each lap gets less as the day goes on. The competitors need plenty of rest and to carry plenty of water as the day is long and exhausting.
For the Amateurs there is one long and challenging lap which will test there driving / riding skill as well as there dune navigation. The start was really impressive and the riders were fighting for position into the first sections. The overall winner of the King Stage was the Sidecar motocross world champion Daniel Willemsen. Also this year two Profi cars anaged to complete all 4 rounds.
Day 5
Mersouga - The Dune Race
Like a long motocross or a Hare and Hound the dune race is 3 laps of the Erg Chebbi's best dunes and a run to the top of the 300m house dune to complete the day. The race takes about 1.5 hours for the fastest riders but much longer for the rest of the field. The riders at the front of the field battled close together for the first lap until Daniel Willemsen pulled away again to win the race. By the end of the day the house dune was scattered with riders who had abandoned their bikes to run to the top of the dune to get there time cards stamped. The Profi cars was won by the British Team Rallyraid UK Paul Round and Martin Coulson. The ametuer cars was won by Amthor / Tiarks.
Day 6
Mersouga - Missor
After a good rest afternoon it was the sad day as the competitors had to leave the sands of Mersouga and start the long journey back towards the port of Nador. Todays stage started with a last ride through the dunes before some wide open piste on the way to the Col de Erfoud. Some of the riders found that the navigation was tricky to find the right pass. For the Profi Motorcycles A secret check was hidden on the side of a hill know as Alexs hill as he found the track. Some of the riders on the larger bikes found the climb very tricky and looked very hot by the time they reached the top of the hill. Again the special of the day had some tricky navigation as the competitors passed through the valley with no name a deep sided gorge with a sandy base. The end of the stage was in the familiar hotel which the rally used 3 days ago on the way to the desert. After 6 days of riding everything and everyone is starting to look a little tired and they are awaiting the last day in morocco tomorrow.
Day 7
Missor - Nador
The last day in morocco is sad but the rally is not over yet and it could be easy for anyone to make a mistake which would cost them a valuable place in the standings. For some of the riders and drivers it is enough to just finish and they are hoping that there bike of car will last just a few more kilometers.
Todays stage starts with some water at a river crossing, as it has not rained so much in the days before the rally it is not too deep. Them some fast open pistes are to follow. The motorcycle Profi class them had a tricky river bed and Donkey Trail to climb. The Special of the day had some very tricky navigation and it cost some of the front runners in the Moto Profi class some extra time.
The last piste in Morocco was through the Hills near Nador and gave some interesting sights and smells in the fertile orchards that it passed through.
By 8.30 pm the ferry was loaded and everyone was ready for a drink in the bar before the last day in Spain.
Day 8
Spain
The last day of the rally is just a short run home from the port of Almeria through the Spanish mountains to the Hotel in the resort of Mojocar. There was an interesting route which included the winding roads around the mountains and some off road riding on some fats gravel tracks. Thee was no racing as everyone just wanted to finish the rally in one piece.
In Mojocar the competitors gathered at a bar before driving in a parade through the town to the winners party at the hotel. All the teams loaded the trucks for a long drive home, before having a shower and a drink ready for the evening party.
Dune Stage
We are sat outside our hotel resting after a hard days riding.
Dave and his GPS (Mick) both managed to complete 4 laps with out missing any checks. Next was Gordon who completed two laps. Chris had a bad day as he missed the a check and had to finish early.
Andy and Jeff had the wrong road book and followed the wrong route.
Tomorrow its up the big dune so I will let you know how it goes.
Phil has been on the service again all day.
As for the other Brits everyone is doing fine. John Mitcheson had a fall today and was seeing stars.
Hi Everyone
Sorry for the delay in posting but working for the orgainsation means that we have very long days. For example yesterday i had a 15 KM backie on a DRZ through the dunes to recovery a Huseberg. Anyway all is going well and everyone is still in the rally and doing fine. After some initial travel problems and Dave nearly missing the ferry we have settled into the daily routine of rally life. Andy had imodium for breakfast this morning so as I said everything is normal for morocco. Phil is doing a cracking job for Brown service as ever and the team are all doing well. Dave was doing very well, if he could only work a GPS he would be right up there. However his tactics of following the quickist guy seem to be paying of at the moment. Chris and Mick and plugging away and getting some good results. Gordon is hanging in there on the profi route and doing well. Jeff was looking good on the 660 in the dunes yesterday on the ametuer route with Andy. Today he has taken out the 450 and I will borrow phils bike for the orga. Today is the long day in the dunes so we will see how everyone gets on and I will try to report again later. I will be posting the results to the website www.tuerag-rally.com this evening i hope.
Hear are the report I have written for the Orga
I will post some pictures later
Anthony
Tuerag Rally 2008 Day 1
Nador - Missor
The first stage of the 2008 Tuerag Rally was an interesting mixture of pistes with some tricky navigation which gave the drivers and riders an idea of what lies ahead for them. After a night of sleep on the ferry from Spain the rally quickly cleared the customs in Morocco and and was ready to begin a long day of racing. The route took the participants across the green open plans near the port and into the foothills which lead towards the mountains.
In the Moto Profi class the field was spread out shortly after the start by a difficult enduro stage. The riders had to tackle a long adverse chamber section followed by a long rocky climb. When they arrived at the top they were greeted by the first secret check point of the rally. For some of the riders this was enough for them to make the change from the profi to the amateur group. This was an ideal point for the organiastion to start to make footage for the video of the rally as many competitors were really finding the going difficult.
The second part of the day was dominated by a short special stage which helped the drivers to tune their navigation skills for the coming days. Most of the competitors arrived in Missor in very good time and were able to service there in the light before dinner and the evening briefing.
Pictures of the Rally can be found at www.Alfapix.com
Tuerag Rally 2008 Day 2
Missor - Mersouga
Today the rally has started to get into its daily rhythm. The competitors were up early to start a racing special stage which took them across the planes from Missor. At 8.00am the first Profi car left the start line. Competitors started in order of placing from yesterdays racing. It was a long and dusty special which had plenty of fast open riding, but everyone had to be careful to navigate well.
Towards the end of the special the Moto Profi's split form the rest of the rally to tackle another enduro stage. This time it started out as a river bed, but soon got tighter. In the end the rider were in a very tight gully. From the secret check at the top of the gully it was interesting to watch how the riders approached the problem of getting out of the gully through the large rocks and to the check.
After a short rest on the road and a fuel stop for some came a tricky navigation stage with some beautiful views to distract the competitors from there roadbook. Starting on the planes and finishing in a small oasis village. Everyone on the rally is starting to get a good feeling for morocco and its terrain.
The last stage of the day was a racing special into Mersouga which will play host to the rally for the next 3 days. Starting again on open plans the route took in a narrow pass and the first of the small dunes on the way to the desert.
There was a sting in the tail for all the Profi class's who had a taste of the real dunes when they arrived in Mersouga. They had three points to find in the Dunes and at one of the points was a secret check.
By the end of the second day the rally had set up camp in three large Hotels in Mersouga backing onto the dunes of the Erg Chebbi. There is a really great atmosphere in the camp and although they are already tired everyone is looking forward to riding in the ergs around this area for the next few days.
Tuerag Rally 2008 Day 3
Mersouga - 3 Ergs
Todays stage was a trip around the local ergs. Starting about 16km from Mersouga the field got a quick awakening in the soft sands of the Erg Rissini. Hidden in the dunes were two secret checks which were the same for all the field. For some of the amateurs this was their first taste of the dunes and it would take them a while to find there feet. Some of the cars took around 2 hours to do the first 3 km. By the time they had left the dunes they were already more experienced in dune driving.
After the first dunes the route took the participants across an open plane and into a small white track with banked sides that looks like a cresta run. Then onto some more open planes and to the foot of a table mountain. By the time the competitors had reached the first check point some were ready to call it a day. But for all classes there was plenty more to come.
The Profi class had 2 more Ergs to tackle. Whilst the amateurs still had the Dunes of Erg Chebbi to negotiate. Watching from a distance you could see the occasional bike or car pop onto the top of a dune and you could hear the strain of the motors as the struggled up all the dunes.
By evening in the camp there was plenty to do to prepare for the next day which is the King stage. A full day of Dune riding in the Erg Chebbi for those who can manage it. Generators and lights were running for a long into the night as the teams prepared there machines for the next day.
Briefing Day
The 10th edition of the Tuerag Rally has begun today with the briefing for the service crew in Mojocar on the beautiful Andalucian coast. Preparations have been in progress all day and crews and vehicles have been arriving both at Mojocar and at the port of Almeria all day. There is a feeling of excitement and expectation amongst the competitors.
Over 340 people are set to leave for Morocco tomorrow evening once the technical inspection has taken place at the Port of Almeria.
The outline of the rally is as Follows
Sunday 30 March – Technical inspection and sailing to Nador Monday 31 March – Nador – Missor Tuesday 1st April – Missor – Mersouga Wednesday 2nd April – Mersouga (day of 3 ergs) Thursday 3rd April – Mersouga (King stage) Friday 4th April – Mersouga (Dune race) Saturday 5th April – Mersouga – Missor Sunday 6th April – Missor – Nador Monday 7th April – Almeria – Mocojar (Pinish Party)
As for the British riders Gordon got pissed last night. And some of the riders had an interesting flight. I went to pick them up from the wrong airport. Its a good job we dont leave in a blame culture. Thats all I am saying. (what do you think Alan?)
Thanks for the note Derrick gald someone has worked out how to leave a comment
Anthony
Things are starting to get going here, most of the organisation have arrived and Phil and Gordon have been out on the bikes. They had a couple of beers for lunch and caused some trouble at the local nudist beech. (thats true not a tall tale either!!)
For all those looking forward to the Tuareg this year. Have a llok at this blog for some nice photo's of last years event.
I think the second one is of me taking off from Nador. Just after some kids had nicked Gordons phone.
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