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Jan 14th Stage 10: Calama > Salta

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Eduard Nikolaev dominated the entire special and won the stage in Salta, but Ayrat Mardeed limited his time loss to 49 seconds and checked his teammate’s progression in the general classification.
Eduard Nikolaev dominated the entire special and won the stage in Salta, but Ayrat Mardeed limited his time loss to 49 seconds and checked his teammate’s progression in the general classification.
TIME – Trucks – ASS – stage 10 – sector 2
Pos. Name Hours Time variation
502 17:08:17 04:18:17 -
507 17:07:06 04:19:06 00:00:49
510 17:41:06 04:19:36 00:01:19
503 17:30:59 04:22:59 00:04:42
501 17:15:36 04:23:36 00:05:19
504 17:38:33 04:25:33 00:07:16
513 17:56:57 04:31:57 00:13:40
532 17:58:24 04:34:54 00:16:37
511 17:53:55 04:36:25 00:18:08
535 17:57:28 04:36:58 00:18:41
522 17:59:56 04:37:26 00:19:09
508 17:57:13 04:38:43 00:20:26
515 17:55:00 04:39:00 00:20:43
500 17:45:10 04:41:10 00:22:53
527 18:33:05 04:42:35 00:24:18
509 18:02:00 04:43:00 00:24:43
520 18:00:51 04:46:21 00:28:04
517 18:15:47 04:48:17 00:30:00
536 18:22:29 04:49:29 00:31:12
516 18:15:29 04:53:29 00:35:12
531 18:25:11 04:55:11 00:36:54
523 18:23:35 04:59:05 00:40:48
506 18:15:36 05:01:36 00:43:19
January 14th, 2015

Jan. 13th: Stage 9: Iquique > Calama

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Dominated by Eduard Nikolaev during the first part of the special, Airat Mardeev has finally sneaked ahead of his countryman at the end of the special to win by 1′29. Gerard de Rooy finished third, seven minutes behind the day’s winner.

TIME – Trucks – ASS – stage 9 – sector 2
Pos. Name Hours Time variation
507 17:52:29 05:19:29 -
502 17:45:58 05:20:58 00:01:29
501 17:53:34 05:26:34 00:07:05
500 18:04:02 05:35:02 00:15:33
503 18:09:27 05:38:27 00:18:58
504 18:21:51 05:44:51 00:25:22
506 18:23:11 05:48:11 00:28:42
520 18:37:49 05:56:49 00:37:20
515 18:56:58 06:13:58 00:54:29
511 19:02:32 06:17:32 00:58:03
513 19:10:54 06:24:54 01:05:25
508 19:11:29 06:32:29 01:13:00
535 19:34:01 06:45:01 01:25:32
510 19:29:45 06:45:45 01:26:16
516 19:33:29 06:46:29 01:27:00
509 19:43:08 06:50:08 01:30:39
522 19:46:52 06:52:22 01:32:53
532 19:43:45 06:53:45 01:34:16
January 14th, 2015

Video: The Buggyra Team in the Dakar so far

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with english subtitles!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FUn5RpLaqc&list=PLH0Av5DXFbhcYb7K7q-iKo9fX-TpYDlhS

January 13th, 2015

Tomecek finishing the Africa Eco Race

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Tomecek finished 6th in the combined car/truck class in this year’s Africa Eco Race and 3rd in the truck class behind two work Kamaz trucks.

Pos pgr Nat. Pilotes Marque Grp/Pos Cl/Pos Scratch Diff 1er Péna
1 Progresssion0 201 fr SABATIER Jean antoine
ROJAT Jean-luc
BUGGA ONE T1 / 1 1.3 / 1 39:53:16
2 Progresssion0 401 ru SHIBALOV Anton
AMATYCH Robert
KHISAMIEV Almaz
KAMAZ T4 / 1 / 1 41:02:18 01:09:02
3 Progresssion0 404 ru KUPRIANOV Sergey
KUPRIANOV Alexander
TANIN Anatoly
KAMAZ T4 / 2 / 2 42:23:49 02:30:33
4 Progresssion0 215 kz SHAGIROV Kanat
MOROZ Alexandr
TOYOTA T1 / 2 1.1 / 1 44:38:56 04:45:40
5 Progresssion0 216 kz SAZONOV Yuriy
SAKHIMOV Arslan
H3 T1 / 3 1.1 / 2 45:12:15 05:18:59
6 Progresssion0 400 cz TOMECEK Tomas
LALA Ladislav
TATRA T4 / 3 / 3 45:23:44 05:30:28
7 Progresssion0 212 ru GRIGOROV Anton
SAUKANS Maris
OSC T1 / 4 1.1 / 3 46:33:04 06:39:48
8 Progresssion0 207 fr MARTIN Patrick
METZ Jean
VOLKSWAGEN T1 / 5 1.4 / 1 50:18:41 10:25:25
9 Progresssion0 220 fr MAURY Thierry
HANS Olivier
NISSAN T1 / 6 1.1 / 4 58:07:16 18:14:00
10 Progresssion0 230 pl MOLGO Pawel
GÓRECKI Ernest
TOYOTA T2 / 1 2.2 / 1 58:31:37 18:38:21 02h00
January 13th, 2015

Jan 11th: Stage 8 (2nd part of marathon stage): Nikolaev wins; yet three Tatras among the top 10 finishers

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Eduard Nikolaev lost the overall lead yesterday after finishing twentieth, but the Kamaz driver won’t give up just yet and is throwing everything but the kitchen sink at today’s stage. The Russian went through CP3 with 2′23″ on Andrey Karginov and 3′21″ on Hans Stacey. Yesterday’s winner Ales Loprais had a poor start and is in seventeenth place 187 km into the stage.
Eduard Nikolaev had 2′13″ on Andrey Karginov at CP2, but he has since raised his pace to expand his margin to almost five minutes at km 187.
With five stages out of eight under his belt, Eduard Nikolaev and his Kamaz are clearly the fastest in the field, as he showed once more in Iquique today. After putting over eleven minutes on Gerard de Rooy on the finish line, the Russian driver is still in the fight for the overall and has moved back to third place, behind teammates Ayrat Mardeev and Andrey Karginov.
Eduard Nikolaev lost the overall lead yesterday after finishing twentieth, but the Kamaz driver did not give up just yet and threw everything but the kitchen sink at today’s stage. The Russian went through CP3 with 2′23″ on Andrey Karginov and 3′21″ on Hans Stacey. Yesterday’s winner Ales Loprais had a poor start and is in seventeenth place 187 km into the stage.
Nikolaev had 2′13″ on Andrey Karginov at CP2, but he has since raised his pace to expand his margin to almost five minutes at km 187.
In the end,Eduard Nikolaev and his Kamazwere clearly the fastest in the field, as he showed once more in Iquique today. After putting over eleven minutes on Gerard de Rooy on the finish line, the Russian driver is still in the fight for the overall and has moved back to third place, behind teammates Ayrat Mardeev and Andrey Karginov.
TIME – Trucks – ASS – stage 8 – sector 2
Pos. Name Hours Time variation
502 12:58:47 03:20:47 -
501 12:34:03 03:32:03 00:11:16
500 12:39:45 03:35:45 00:14:58
503 12:40:48 03:40:48 00:20:01
507 13:00:49 03:52:49 00:32:02
506 13:23:15 04:07:15 00:46:28
504 13:20:30 04:10:30 00:49:43
508 13:42:45 04:12:45 00:51:58
520 13:29:12 04:23:12 01:02:25
515 14:32:24 04:24:24 01:03:37
516 14:11:54 04:35:54 01:15:07
539 14:33:01 04:45:01 01:24:14
535 14:03:12 04:49:12 01:28:25
532 14:17:07 04:55:07 01:34:20
523 14:37:48 04:55:48 01:35:01
536 15:08:55 04:58:55 01:38:08
509 14:36:56 05:16:56 01:56:09
531 15:10:24 05:24:24 02:03:37
514 15:00:18 05:28:18 02:07:31
522 14:56:34 05:28:34 02:07:47
527 15:06:35 05:40:35 02:19:48
526 16:08:28 05:50:28 02:29:41
534 15:46:54 05:50:54 02:30:07
561 16:37:15 06:01:15 02:40:28
524 16:01:40 06:09:40 02:48:53
518 16:31:03 06:41:03 03:20:16
513 15:55:09 06:43:09 03:22:22
517 16:32:08 06:52:08 03:31:21
529 16:30:08 06:56:08 03:35:21
January 12th, 2015

All Tatra Dakar 2015 videos

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Dakar2015Videos

Martin Kolomy: https://www.youtube.com/user/BUGGYRAbrand/videos

Bonver Dakar Project:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVL47cQgppT6TlUof9Qducg/feed

Loprais (MAN): https://www.youtube.com/user/LopraisTatraTeam

January 11th, 2015

Robert Kasak profile

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Competing for the first time in the Dakar, he is now 29th overall

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January 11th, 2015

The Africa Eco Race; Tomecek 3rd overall

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Etape 11

TOUEILA / ST LOUIS

Classement Général – 10/01/2015 27 concurrent(s) classé(s)
Pos pgr Nat. Pilotes Marque Grp/Pos Cl/Pos Scratch Diff 1er Péna
1 Progresssion0 201 fr SABATIER Jean antoine
ROJAT Jean-luc
BUGGA ONE T1 / 1 1.3 / 1 39:53:16
2 Progresssion0 401 ru SHIBALOV Anton
AMATYCH Robert
KHISAMIEV Almaz
KAMAZ T4 / 1 / 1 41:02:18 01:09:02
3 Progresssion0 404 ru KUPRIANOV Sergey
KUPRIANOV Alexander
TANIN Anatoly
KAMAZ T4 / 2 / 2 42:23:49 02:30:33
4 Progresssion0 215 kz SHAGIROV Kanat
MOROZ Alexandr
TOYOTA T1 / 2 1.1 / 1 44:38:56 04:45:40
5 Progresssion0 216 kz SAZONOV Yuriy
SAKHIMOV Arslan
H3 T1 / 3 1.1 / 2 45:12:15 05:18:59
6 Progresssion0 400 cz TOMECEK Tomas
LALA Ladislav
TATRA T4 / 3 / 3 45:23:44 05:30:28
7 Progresssion0 212 ru GRIGOROV Anton
SAUKANS Maris
OSC T1 / 4 1.1 / 3 46:33:04 06:39:48
8 Progresssion0 207 fr MARTIN Patrick
METZ Jean
VOLKSWAGEN T1 / 5 1.4 / 1 50:18:41 10:25:25
9 Progresssion0 220 fr MAURY Thierry
HANS Olivier
NISSAN T1 / 6 1.1 / 4 58:07:16 18:14:00
10 Progresssion0 230 pl MOLGO Pawel
GÓRECKI Ernest
TOYOTA T2 / 1 2.2 / 1 58:31:37 18:38:21 02h00
11 Progresssion0 403 pt JACINTO Elisabete
TEIXEIRA MARQUES Jose
COCHINHO Marco
MAN T4 / 4 / 4 59:04:22 19:11:06 10h00
12 Progresssion0 218 kz CHEREDNIKOV Andrey
TSYRO Dmytro
H3 T1 / 7 1.1 / 5 62:12:06 22:18:50 09h55
13 Progresssion0 217 kz ABYKAYEV Marat
CHIPENKO Andrei
NISSAN T2 / 2 2.1 / 1 63:15:49 23:22:33 02h00
14 Progresssion0 408 pl DOMOWNIK Piotr
JANDROWICZ Janusz
UNGURIAN Michal
UNIMOG T4 / 5 / 5 66:23:05 26:29:49 04h00
15 Progresssion0 228 fr JUCHAULT Jean louis
THIOLAT Philippe
TOYOTA T2 / 3 2.2 / 2 66:46:36 26:53:20 04h00
The Africa Eco Race is a race that takes place in the footsteps of the “original” Dakar Rally, i.e. through Morocco, Mauritania and Senegal. It started on December 28, 2014 by scrutineering in Saint-Cyprien, France and the first stage began on Dec 30 in Moroccan NadorIn Africa the TATRA brand is represented by Tomáš Tomeček, who runs this year in the main sponsors’ colours – Excalibur Group and Promet Group. His racing truck TATRA 815-2T0R45 4×4.1 VK is, as its pilot says, 100% Tatra, as it is fully equipped with standard units used by the mass production – 12-cylinder air-cooled TATRA engine of 19 liters, 2x turbocharger and 20-speed TATRA 14TS 210L transmission. The front axles are suspended with air bellows with the ATESO shock absorbers The maximum vehicle speed is 155 km/h.
While Kamaz is the top team in the Dakar rally, privateers have been in command in the truck class in the Africa Eco race with Tomas Tomecek  and Elisabeth Jacinto (MAN) the dominant competitors. Kamaz however decided to enter two trucks in the Africa Eco race this year as well and promptly has taken over overall leadership.

For a better view of the overall ranking:  http://www.africarace-live.com/index.php/fr/cla-etp11

The Africa Eco Race is a race that takes place in the footsteps of the “original” Dakar Rally, i.e. through Morocco, Mauritania and Senegal. It started on December 28, 2014 by scrutineering in Saint-Cyprien, France and the first stage began on Dec 30 in Moroccan NadorIn Africa the TATRA brand is represented by Tomáš Tomeček, who runs this year in the main sponsors’ colours – Excalibur Group and Promet Group. His racing truck TATRA 815-2T0R45 4×4.1 VK is, as its pilot says, 100% Tatra, as it is fully equipped with standard units used by the mass production – 12-cylinder air-cooled TATRA engine of 19 liters, 2x turbocharger and 20-speed TATRA 14TS 210L transmission. The front axles are suspended with air bellows with the ATESO shock absorbers The maximum vehicle speed is 155 km/h.

While Kamaz is the top team in the Dakar rally, privateers have been in command in the truck class in the Africa Eco race with Tomas Tomecek  and Elisabeth Jacinto (MAN) the dominant competitors. Kamaz however decided to enter two trucks in the Africa Eco race this year as well and promptly has taken over overall leadership.

January 11th, 2015

Dakar truck restday; Loprais comments on his stage victory

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Loprais experienced the worst day of the rally last friday. After he suffered a puncture and bogged down in the dunes, he lost more than an hour. Saturday’s 335 km from the Chilean city of Iquique in the Atacama Desert, however, he was great, won the stage on his 35th birthday and scored the sixth stage victory on the Dakar career.

The nephew of six-time Dakar winner Karel Loprais defeated  the Itatalian Bellina (Ginaf) and Dutchman Gerard de Rooy (Iveco). The superb Kamaz drivers Andrei Karginov, Dmitri Sotnikova and Ajrata Mardeev came home 4th, 5th and 6th.The sixth man of the stage Mardeev however leads by more than twenty minutes overall before Karginov, third is Sotnikov. Nikolayev, long time overall leader, lost over an hour yesterday. Second best Czech rider was in the stage was Martin Kolomý with Tatra in ninth place; he is 9th overall as well.

Loprais comments on the 7th stage:

The sixth stage was black and the seventh one gold now! We started from eleventh place by using a “joker”, who put us right at the start right behind the first 10 teams from the previous day. Everything went well for us and luckily we not met problems from yesterday, after which we are really sorry looking at the result list, but we still keep fighting. First stage victory on this year´s DAKAR at the day of my birthday, made us of course really happy. We have to concentrate for tomorrow, because today we are here at bivouac alone without service team, so we have to make service and small repairs by ourselves. Today we are not able to make a video for you, but if our team will do some one anyway that without us. Here at marathon bivouac teams don´t have any signal for mobile phones, we just can use satellite phone and connection due to overload often collapses. We hope to ensure more information’s for you during tomorrow after finishing the stage and during the day off which is following after.

Eight stage is without connecting part, trucks are going straight to special stage 271 km long. It should be again challenging, full of dunes and sand. Keep your fingers crossed for us and please support us.
Thank you.

January 11th, 2015

Jan 10th: MARATHON STAGE IQUIQUE > UYUNI. Ales Loprais gains victory on his birthday

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Aleš Loprais v dunách pouště Atacama.

The seventh stage from Iquique leading to marathon bivouac without assistance teams and mechanics. First the trucks have to pass 101 km long connection stage followed by special stage measure 335 km.The trucks will once again embark upon a separate marathon stage, with the added bonus of competing on a route which is specifically for them. The leaders’ driving skills in the dunes will make the difference on this first separate day, with long and decisive sandy sections. Once again, they will need to find the right balance between self-control and performance. When they reach their private bivouac, the on-board mechanics will become the key players in this marathon stage.

12.55: Martin Kolomý is determined to end the dominance of the official Kamaz team, which has three trucks in the top 3 overall. The Czech narrowly beat Siarhei Viazovich and Gerard de Rooy at CP3. The Belarusian and the Dutchman also want to end the Russian team’s reign.

13.43: The first leader of this year’s Dakar, Hans Stacey, is now languishing in seventh place overall. However, the 2007 leader still has unfinished business in this Dakar and is on course for a great performance today, beating Martin Kolomý by 19 seconds at CP3.

14.44: Gerard de Rooy is light-years away from the overall lead after a calamitous fourth stage, but today he seems to be on course to add another stage win to his already crammed trophy room. Halfway through the stage, the Iveco driver went through CP4 with almost two minutes to spare over Ales Loprais.

14.47: Hans Stacey and Martin Kolomý, the two fastest drivers at km 78, are nowhere near the lead at CP4. The Dutchman was 24 minutes down and the Czech more than half an hour behind the leader.

15.59: Overall leader Eduard Nikolaev seemed to be treading water these last three days, but the Kamaz driver could crash out of contention today after losing over an hour between CP4 and CP5!

16.23: Ales Loprais was on the hunt for his first win at the 2015 Dakar after finishing fourth three times and third once. His day of glory finally came in Iquique, where he triumphed with over five minutes to spare on Gerard de Rooy. He also moved up to fourth place overall.

16.26: Eduard Nikolaev’s pain was Ayrat Mardeev’s pain, as the latter seized the overall lead after finishing the stage eight minutes behind today’s winner, Ales Loprais. Andrey Karginov’s third place in Iquique was good enough for him to climb to second overall.



Martin Kolomý is determined to end the dominance of the official Kamaz team, which has three trucks in the top 3 overall. The Czech narrowly beat Siarhei Viazovich and Gerard de Rooy at CP3. The Belarusian and the Dutchman also want to end the Russian team’s reign.

TIME – Trucks – ASS – stage 7 – sector 2
Pos. Name Hours Time variation
503 15:57:54 04:02:54 -
501 15:49:33 04:08:33 00:05:39
500 15:47:43 04:08:43 00:05:49
520 15:53:11 04:10:11 00:07:17
507 15:48:08 04:11:08 00:08:14
504 16:17:53 04:28:53 00:25:59
513 16:28:14 04:31:14 00:28:20
535 16:39:12 04:38:12 00:35:18
506 16:25:55 04:38:55 00:36:01
511 16:40:13 04:41:13 00:38:19
509 17:03:27 04:48:27 00:45:33
532 16:57:42 04:52:42 00:49:48
510 16:39:10 04:54:10 00:51:16
527 17:05:28 04:54:28 00:51:34
522 17:04:16 04:57:16 00:54:22
508 16:52:15 04:59:15 00:56:21
514 17:16:37 04:59:37 00:56:43
529 17:32:43 05:07:43 01:04:49
516 17:21:54 05:08:54 01:06:00
502 16:44:29 05:09:29 01:06:35
517 17:17:50 05:14:50 01:11:56
523 17:40:58 05:17:58 01:15:04
528 18:12:14 05:53:14 01:50:20
531 18:18:00 05:57:00 01:54:06
534 18:55:09 06:04:09 02:01:15
539 18:39:01 06:30:01 02:27:07
518 19:27:38 06:58:38 02:55:44
January 11th, 2015
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