(GasGas) Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Sam Sunderland and Daniel Sanders are both excited to be taking on the world’s toughest rally-raid! The superfast duo are certainly no strangers to the prestigious event, as Sunderland’s a two-time winner and Sanders narrowly missed out on the overall podium in his first ever Dakar back in 2021. Following what’s been a challenging 2023 season for both riders, they’re fired-up for another run at the world’s most punishing rally.
Looking to make a positive start to 2024, Sunderland and Sanders are eager to take on the challenge of the Dakar Rally. In recent weeks, the RX 450F riders have been testing with the team in America in preparation for the 46th edition of the race, and with their bike set-ups dialed in, they’re now fully focused on getting to Saudi Arabia, and getting racing.
Dakar 2024 offers a new start and another chance for Sam Sunderland to clinch a third victory at the grueling event. With extensive Dakar experience, this will be his 11th time lining up for the race, and together with his knowledge of how this rally is won, we’re expecting the Brit to be running up front from day one.
Last season was certainly one of mixed fortunes Sunderland’s teammate, Daniel Sanders. After placing seventh at Dakar, the hard-charging Aussie went on to win his first FIM World Rally-Raid Championship round at the Sonora Rally in April. Unfortunately, just weeks later, Sanders sustained a season-ending leg injury. But the good news is, he’s back on his GASGAS, back to near 100% fitness, and looking forward to the upcoming Dakar.
The 2024 Dakar Rally starts January 5, 2024, and covers 14 stages through the desert of Saudi Arabia before ending on January 19. This year’s edition features a new 48-hour, 584km ‘Chrono Stage’ where competitors will be split across eight different bivouacs overnight. It’s shaping up to be the toughest Dakar yet! (syource: gasgas)
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