Wednesday
Jan182017

Snowbirds!!

If it's raining or snowing where you are or you just have cabin fever you might want to head south. This is what it looks like begining a ride in Yuma, AZ.

 

Tuesday
Jan172017

This Is How You Ride Sand!

Jeffrey "The Bullet" Herlings 2017


Tuesday
Jan172017

It's Not Moto...But Wow!

Bas Keep’s Walls Video Is Simply Incredible Stuff

 

Dirt or no dirt, what Bas Keep is doing on two wheels is nothing short of mind blowing. A video that took two years in the making, Keep has taken BMX riding to the next level, and then some.

If you’ve got a few spare minutes, treat yourself to this behind the scenes video of how it all came together thanks to a couple of hi viz jackets and traffic cones.

Tuesday
Jan172017

Polka Dots PCGP Pro Race

Pro Recap Rnd 1 - Kenda/SRT 2017 AMA West Hare Scramble - Prairie City, CA

 
Monday
Jan162017

A Rider’s Passion

Here’s a little bit of Monday motivation to solider on through this working week…

Sunday
Jan152017

39th Prairie City GP

 

Northern California has been pounded by heavy rain storms for the past two weeks. Creeks and rivers are running very high. Sacramento county has several areas experiencing flooding. Finally on Friday the sun came out and early Saturday morning 500+ riders showed up at Prairie City SVRA for the Polka Dots MC 39th annual Prairie City GP. Yes, it was muddy, foggy, cold and wet. The Polka Dots had to alter the original course but managed to come up with a challenging yet fun ten mile GP course. There were lots of tired but happy riders when the checkers came out.

 

Sunday
Jan152017

Sunderland Takes Dakar!

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KTM’s Sam Sunderland has completed the 12th and final stage of this year’s Dakar Rally to provisionally win the event.

 

  • Sunderland wins Dakar Rally 2017
  • KTM 1-2 with Walkner second overall
  • Sunderland is the first British competitor to win the race
  • KTM claim their 16th consecutive victory
  • Gerrard Farres was third and first privateer
  • Franco Caimi best rookie with 8th
  • Neither Sunderland or Walkner had ever finished the race previously

He’s done it! British man Sam Sunderland has won this year’s Dakar Rally. As the overall leader of the rally for the majority of the second half of the race, Sunderland successfully completed the final special stage to top the standings.

 

 

However, he still has a 700 kilometre liaison stage to make it official.

A rider who’s been through hell and back to achieve his dream, Sunderland missed the race in 2016 due to a broken leg. 

He had yet to finish the race on his two previous attempts. But 2017 has been his year, and today is is day.

Take it home Sam…

 

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Friday
Jan132017

KTM in control – Dakar

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The 2017 Dakar Rally on Thursday continued to surprise, and to exact revenge on the remaining field of 101 motorcycles in another stage that proved to be difficult for almost every rider. Despite losing time at the beginning of the timed special, Red Bull KTM factory rider Sam Sunderland held onto the overall lead at the end of the day, now in front of his teammate Matthias Walkner in second, even if both finished down the order in the stage results.

The British rider fought hard on the KTM 450 RALLY to make up his lost time, but the fact that Pablo Quintanilla, Sam Sunderland’s closest rival retired due to illness in the afternoon, allowed him to finish the day with an advantage of 30 minutes in the standings. Second is now his Austrian teammate Matthias Walkner with Spanish KTM rider Gerard Farres Guell in third place, 38:43 minutes off the leading time.

Stage winner was Spain’s Joan Barreda with Stefan Svitko of Slovakia (KTM) second and Argentinian rider Franco Caimi in third place.

The day’s results also reflected the level of difficulty of Thursday’s ride during which competitors had to recover their race rhythm after an enforced break on Wednesday. Stage 9 was cancelled after an avalanche on Tuesday cut the liaison road and leaving many riders and support and logistics vehicles stranded. They were still racing to catch up to the body of the rally at the overnight stop after the 10th stage, which took riders from Chilecito to San Juan. After the 449 km timed special of a total of 751 km, Sunderland finished in 12th 17:06 minutes off the lead. Walkner fared somewhat better. He was 10th in the stage, 12:53 off the fastest time.

Sunderland: “I started out thinking I’ve got a bit of a lead so I just wanted to take it easy and stick to my road book and try to start with a good rhythm. Then after about 40 km it was very confusing in some of the riverbeds. I went into the wrong valley and I got a bit stressed but I managed to correct pretty fast. Then I made another mistake. It was really hard. The road book said to follow the river but there were so many rivers all going in different ways. It’s quite hard to stay positive, especially when you make a mistake. But when I arrived at the refueling I saw there were only a couple of bikes there, so I didn’t actually lose much time.”

Walkner: “Actually it was not such a good day but it was very difficult for everyone with the navigation. I tried to give my best and I just got lost once, but it was a big mistake. Now there are just two days left and I will keep pushing and try not to do anything stupid because the situation is now quite good.”

While almost all the lead riders had difficulty with the stage, KTM factory rider Laia Sanz, the reigning World Champion in Women’s Enduro rode consistently well to finish 14th to trail by 21:39 minutes. She is now overall 18th and is within striking distance of her goal of a top 15 finish.

Sanz: “I really enjoyed the first part of the special because it was a lot of navigation. I made some small mistakes but nothing serious. I took it easy when I saw how difficult the navigation was because I didn’t want to get lost like I did in the first week. I was ninth in the first part but the second part was not my favorite kind of stage with Motocross and lots of bumps. I also ran out of water and it was very hot so I just relaxed and tried to reach the finish. I think the beginning of tomorrow’s test will also be very hard but I hope to have another good day.”

As promised by race direction, the first part of the stage had its share of challenges with a long ‘trials’ section, and this clearly proved difficult for many riders. After near freezing temperatures at Altitude in Bolivia, riders now also have to contend with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.

Friday, the penultimate stage takes the rally from San Juan to Rio Cuarto over a distance of 754 km of which 288 km is timed special, the first 50 km will be in the San Juan dunes. The rally finishes in Buenos Aires on Saturday.

Results Stage 10 Dakar 2017
Chilecito – San Juan: 449 km timed, 751 km total
1. Joan Barreda (ESP), Honda, 5:49:45 h
2. Stefan Svitko (SVK), KTM, +24 sec
3. Franco Caimi (ARG), Honda, +3:48 min
4. Pela Renet (FRA), Husqvarna, +4:21
5. Helder Rodrigues (POR), Yamaha, +5:45
Other KTM
6. Ivan Cervantes (ESP), KTM, +7:15
10. Matthias Walkner (AUT), KTM, +12:53
12. Sam Sunderland (GBR), KTM, +17:08
14. Laia Sanz (ESP), KTM, +21:39

Standings Dakar 2017 after 10 of 12 stages
1. Sunderland, 28:07:59 h
2. Walkner, +30:01 min (5 min penalty)
3. Gerard Farres Guell (ESP), KTM, +38:43
4. Adrien Van Beveren (FRA), Yamaha, +41:57
5. Barreda, +53:47 (1:01 h penalty)
Other KTM
10. Svitko, +1:48:45 h (1 h penalty)

Friday
Jan132017

Metge Penalty Gives Barreda Win

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Joan Barreda obtained his third stage victory this year following a time penalty received by Michael Metge, but this change in the situation still leaves Sam Sunderland untroubled and more than ever leader of the bike category. 

  • Barreda won stage 10 based on teammate Metge’s penalty
  • Sunderland maintains the overall lead comfortably
  • Sunderland’s nearest rival Quintanilla retires
  • Farres is now third overall
  • Caimi best rookie in 9th
  • Laia Sanz 18th overall
  • The timed special was 449km

With 449 km of special stage between Chilecito and San Juan as well as only two stages to make the difference in the general standings, the tension ramped up another notch on stage 10. The trial-like start to the stage really tested the physical capabilities of the competitors, at least as much as the hot weather, which made its return to the race after the cool temperatures at higher altitude. 

The end of the day was marked by much quicker tracks, but just as tricky navigation, which led to dramatic turns of events in the general standings.

On his fourth Dakar, and after having demonstrated some fine moments since the start in Asunción, Michael Metge thought he had picked up his first stage victory, by a whisker in front of his team leader Joan Barreda. 

However, in the end, the stage victory finally went to the Spaniard due to his team-mate missing a way-point and incurring a penalty. 

The French duo of Adrien Van Beveren and Xavier de Soultrait suffered big time losses in the general standings. 

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Franco Caimi is one of the revelations of the Dakar 2017. In his very first participation, the Argentinean has already carded a fifth placed finish on the fifth stage. However, on stage 10 he went one better with fourth position at the finishing line. He’s now top ten in the general standings, despite of a one-hour penalty, without which he would be on the provisional podium.

Pablo Quintanilla was counting on the tenth stage in order to put pressure on Sam Sunderland. Second in the general standings, the Dakar 2017 has so far been the rally which saw his riding mature and the one that may have brought victory for the Chilean. 

However, a catastrophic start to the stage during which the Husqvarna rider sought the correct direction for more than an hour, then a heavy fall on the second part of the special put an end to his dreams. Disorientated after a head injury, Quintanilla was finally forced to drop out of the rally for a third time.

Thursday
Jan122017

2017 Valleys Extreme Hard Enduro Race

Valleys Xtreme Enduro 2017 || Hard Enduro Wales. David Knight|Graham Jarvis|Matthew Jones