Dakar Rally Saudi Arabia announced with five-year deal

By Team TMX on 25th Apr 19

Rally Dakar

The Dakar Rally will start in the Middle East for the first time next year with Saudi Arabia signing a five-year deal to host the prestigious race.

The Dakar originated as a race from Paris to Senegal in 1979 and spent more than 30 years in Africa before relocating for the past 11 editions to South America.

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The event was relocated in 2009 following security fears over the races ongoing place in Africa.

Saudi Arabia boasts 1.4 million square miles of desert as well as the Asir mountain range, to give the field on two wheels and four the necessary challenge.

Cyril Despres (five-time Dakar winner): When I first heard the rumours, I remembered some words from the Dakars founder, Thierry Sabine. A long time ago, he talked about the meaning of discovery: if you love discovering Africa, you will also love to discover other parts of the world. This came to my mind when we first moved to South America, and now, 10 years on, it again comes to mind.

Stephane Peterhansel (13-time Dakar winner): When I first heard the Dakar was moving to Saudi Arabia, I was a little surprised. I didnt expect it at all. But then I checked the country and saw its a very nice place to race. Considering its such a large country, with all kinds of terrain, the route should be really interesting. A lot of open desert gives me hope that the new Dakar will look and feel like Africa.

Sam Sunderland (2017 Dakar bike winner): This change is good for me, because Ive lived in Dubai for 10 years, adapting well to the Middle East. Its positive for the Dakar to discover a new territory. One thing is for sure, though: everybody in this sport is excited to discover a new land, a new race, a new format.

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