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Artur Ardavichus (Bonver Tatra) reports on his 2nd stage crash

In the category of trucks (T4), Arthur Ardavichus, the bronze medalist of Dakar 2012, competes in the 2015 Dakar with navigator Alexei Nikizhev and mechanic Daniel Kozlowsky, riding a Tatra under the number 515.

Artur Ardavichus spoke of the second stage: “We were going through serpentine rock, with frequent turns, and at some point the steering wheel got jammed. It turned to the left but not to the right, so the truck missed the correct trajectory. The road was straight ahead but the truck continued going to the left. There was a hill to the left of the roAd and we crushed into the hillocks and fell on a side.”

A truck passing by helped their Tatra us back up. No one was hurt in the incident. The hydraulic booster had to be repaired right in the field, so that the crew could finish the stage.

Scrutineers, or tech inspection, said they would check on the condition of the vehicle at 6 a.m. the next day to make sure it complies with the safety standards – the door had to open and close so as the windows. Unless the repairs are complete in time, Dakar would be over for the truck from Kazakhstan. Luckily, the safety cage of the truck was almost undamaged, so the repairs were made and the crew continued the Dakar.

After losing time, Ardavichus fell back to the 27th place.


Gert Huzink (Tatra Phoenix) lost 5.5 hrs in wednesday’s stage after he flipped his truck

De truck van Huzink ligt op de kant in de Atacama-duinen.


Video: Martin Kolomy /Buggyra on Dakar 2015 – Stage 4 (Chilecito – Copiapo)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA-AykF7fDg&list=PLH0Av5DXFbhcYb7K7q-iKo9fX-TpYDlhS&index=2


Jan 7th: Chilecito > Copiapo.

The competitors will have to prove they are worthy of entering Chile! A very early start and a climb to a height of 4,800 metres will precede the border crossing at Paso San Francisco. The really challenging section will begin with a gradual warm-up on the mining tracks, before drivers are faced with the reality of the Atacama Desert. The route here is open and sandy. Over the course of the last 40 kilometres, the giant dunes and basins of Copiapo will have to be tackled and for many this will be at night. Overcoming them will require finesse and instinct.

As the special stage started very late today, only a few trucks have finished by now, with a top three KAMAZ finish. Former Tatra King Ales Loprais (MAN) came home fourth. Best Tatra driver Martin Kolomy is known to have lost valuable time (42 min) at today’s stage. Tomas Vratny was today’s best Tatra, more than half an hour adrift.

1 500 – ANDREY KARGINOV(RUS) KAMAZ 4326 2h06m51s
2 502 – EDUARD NIKOLAEV(RUS) KAMAZ 4326 +00:00:03
3 507 – AIRAT MARDEEV(RUS) KAMAZ 4326 +00:06:13
4 503 – ALES LOPRAIS(CZE) MAN TGS +00:11:00
5 504 – HANS STACEY(NLD) IVECO POWERSTAR +00:11:29
6 520 – DMITRY SOTNIKOV(RUS) KAMAZ 4326 +00:16:46
7 513 – MARTIN VAN DEN BRINK(NLD) RENAULT TRUCKS K520 +00:27:08
8 508 – MARCEL VAN VLIET(NLD) MAN TGS 480 +00:27:31
9 517 – TOMAS VRATNY(CZE) TATRA JAMAL +00:33:42
10 527 – PETER VAN DEN BOSCH(NLD) DAF FT CF 85 +00:34:33
11 522 – JOS SMINK(NLD) GINAF X2222 +00:34:41
12 510 – SIARHEI VIAZOVICH(BLR) MAZ 5309RR +00:35:00
13 535 – ALEKSANDR VASILEVSKI(BLR) MAZ 5309RR +00:36:28
14 539 – JAN SZUSTKOWSKI ROBERT(POL) TATRA T 815 +00:39:11
15 506 – MARTIN KOLOMY(CZE) TATRA 815 +00:42:08
16 515 – ARTUR ARDAVICHUS(KAZ) TATRA JAMAL +00:48:04
17 511 – WULFERT VAN GINKEL(NLD) GINAF X2222 +00:48:52
18 518 – JOSEPH ADUA(FRA) IVECO TRAKKER +00:57:23
19 523 – STEVEN ROTSAERT(BEL) MAN TGS 480 +01:00:16
20 516 – TERUHITO SUGAWARA(JPN) HINO 500 SERIES +01:02:34
21 519 – PASCAL DE BAAR(NLD) RENAULT TRUCKS K520 +01:02:44
22 532 – TON VAN GENUGTEN(NLD) DAF CF +01:10:53
23 509 – PEP VILA ROCA(ESP) IVECO TRAKKER +01:16:09
24 531 – AART SCHOONES(NLD) DAF DAF FT CF85 +01:31:09
25 525 – MARTIN MACIK(CZE) LIAZ 111.154 +01:45:18
27 528 – EDWIN VAN GINKEL(NLD) GINAF X2222 +02:13:09
29 538 – CORNELIS BEZEMER(BEL) MAN TGA 480 +02:22:55
31 514 – FRITS VAN EERD(NLD) DAF FT CF 85 +02:53:02
32 529 – EIMBERT TIMMERMANS(NLD) DAF FT CF 85 +02:54:35

537
  • HOONDERT ADWIN (NLD)
22:25:12 05:20:12 03:13:21
536 22:43:54 05:36:24 03:29:33
540
  • VAN WERVEN GERRIT (NLD)
22:57:27 05:51:57 03:45:06
563
  • KASAK ROBERT (SVK)
23:57:40 06:44:40 04:37:49

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Tatra feature in the February 2014 edition of Classic & Sports Car magazine, out today

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Tatra. Andrew Roberts becomes well acquainted with four of the firm’s finest exports, a T87, T603 and brace of T613s, charting the models’ development from 1936 through to 1995. Each of these rear-engined leviathans boasts a thumping air-cooled V8 engine, but which is the more dynamic to drive? Dave Richards puts his foot down to find out.


JAN 6th: SAN JUAN > CHILECITO. MARDEEEV (KAMAZ) STORMS TO VICTORY AND IS NOW IN OVERALL COMMAND

The pressure endured by the competitors yesterday, to a very late hour for some, will drop a notch on the route to Chilecito. The decrease in mileage and intensity will allow the competitors to enjoy the majestic landscape. The red earthen tracks overlooking cliffs or plunging into canyons will take the Dakar to the heart of one of Argentina’s must beautiful regions. However, the competitors will have to resist the temptation of tourism, especially in the bike and quad categories for which the route holds several bumpy sections in store. After avoiding thousands of rocks, all it takes is one to ruin this splendid day!

The third truckstage takes the competitors from San Juan to Chilecito. After the short connection the special stage – which is 284 km long for trucks – starts. After the special stage there is 232 km long connection part ends by bivouac in Chilecito.

6th on the first stage and then 3rd on the second, Airat Mardeev has continued his progression with a first stage victory on the Dakar 2015, enabling him to take the lead in the general standings. The Kamaz driver managed to open up a gap of almost two minutes over a second Kamaz driven by Andrey Karginov, the winner in 2014, and a gap of 4′30 over the ever consistent Gerard de Rooy. In the general standings, Mardeev now boasts a lead of eight minutes over his main rivals.


TIME – Trucks – ASS – stage 3 – sector 2

Pos. Name Hours Time variation
507 13:32:06 03:19:06 -
500 13:47:57 03:20:57 00:01:51
501 13:51:06 03:23:36 00:04:30
503 13:47:06 03:26:06 00:07:00
520 13:51:38 03:26:38 00:07:32
506 13:42:02 03:27:02 00:07:56
510 13:38:38 03:27:38 00:08:32
504 13:50:53 03:31:53 00:12:47
511 14:10:36 03:40:36 00:21:30
509 14:11:35 03:43:05 00:23:59
508 14:06:28 03:43:28 00:24:22
517
  • VRATNY TOMAS (CZE)
14:22:57 03:50:57 00:31:51
525 14:18:58 03:50:58 00:31:52
535
  • VASILEVSKI ALEKSANDR (BLR)
14:36:12 03:56:12 00:37:06
523
  • ROTSAERT STEVEN (BEL)
14:29:48 03:58:18 00:39:12
521 14:38:31 03:59:31 00:40:25
522
  • SMINK JOS (NLD)
14:35:51 04:02:21 00:43:15
515 14:41:22 04:02:52 00:43:46
528 14:35:28 04:04:58 00:45:52
513 14:22:27 04:05:27 00:46:21
527 14:46:29 04:13:59 00:54:53
532
  • VAN GENUGTEN TON (NLD)
14:48:08 04:18:38 00:59:32
518 14:56:10 04:22:10 01:03:04
516
  • SUGAWARA TERUHITO (JPN)
15:07:04 04:26:04 01:06:58
539
  • SZUSTKOWSKI ROBERT JAN (POL)
15:10:36 04:29:06 01:10:00
529 15:06:22 04:31:22 01:12:16
526 15:12:45 04:35:45 01:16:39
514 15:04:58 04:35:58 01:16:52
531 15:15:40 04:41:10 01:22:04
537
  • HOONDERT ADWIN (NLD)
15:27:25 04:44:25 01:25:19
540
  • VAN WERVEN GERRIT (NLD)
15:31:59 04:46:29 01:27:23
560
  • PALISHCHUK ALIAKSANDR (BLR)
15:26:56 04:47:26 01:28:20
524 15:36:42 04:56:12 01:37:06
563
  • KASAK ROBERT (SVK)
15:47:56 05:01:56 01:42:50
538
  • BEZEMER CORNELIS (BEL)
15:40:10 05:02:10 01:43:04
559
  • VERHEYDEN PAUL (BEL)
15:53:53 05:05:53 01:46:47
536 15:46:53 05:11:23 01:52:17
542
  • VERSTEIJNEN VICTOR WILLEM CORNE (NLD)
16:01:45 05:16:45 01:57:39
553 16:02:28 05:17:58 01:58:52
519
  • DE BAAR PASCAL (NLD)
15:54:40 05:23:40 02:04:34
550
  • KÜHN UDO (DEU)
16:13:25 05:26:55 02:07:49
530 16:08:00 05:30:30 02:11:24
th on the first stage and then 3rd on the second, Airat Mardeev has continued his progression with a first stage victory on the Dakar 2015, enabling him to take the lead in the general standings. The Kamaz driver managed to open up a gap of almost two minutes over a second Kamaz driven by Andrey Karginov, the winner in 2014, and a gap of 4′30 over the ever consistent Gerard de Rooy. In the general standings, Mardeev now boasts a lead of eight minutes over his main rivals.


JANUARY 5TH – DAKAR STAGE 2 – 625KM Villa Carlos Paz-San Juan

The fast but short stage 1 was succeeded by the longest stage of the Dakar. Any rest will be short-lived, because before reaching San Juan, the competitors will have a particularly busy schedule: quite simply the longest special stage in the rally, which is varied enough to unsettle even the most experienced of drivers. Hard terrain at the start of the race will be followed by dusty sections in the middle of the day and a sandy stretch to finish. This is the first real test, which can only be successfully overcome through constant vigilance.

On a route different to the bikes, quads and cars, the first trucks have just reached CP2. The winner in 2013 and third last year, Eduard Nikolaev seems to have the bit between his teeth after a disappointing seventh place on the first special. The Russian driver has put his Kamaz in the lead half way through the stage with a lead of 14 seconds over the MAZ of Siarhei Viazovich.
Disappointed with his position yesterday, Eduard Nikolaev put things right today on the second stage by beating Byelorussian Siarhei Viazovich by 46 second. Mardeev Airat, also in a Kamaz truck, took the day’s third place, whilst Hans Stacey snatched fourth place, allowing him to maintain his hold on the leadership of the general standings by 20 seconds.
On a route different to the bikes, quads and cars, the winner in 2013 and third last year, Eduard Nikolaev seems to have the bit between his teeth after a disappointing seventh place on the first special. The Russian driver has put his Kamaz in the lead half way through the stage with a lead of 14 seconds over the MAZ of Siarhei Viazovich.  In the end he won on the second stage by beating Byelorussian Siarhei Viazovich by 46 second. Mardeev Airat, also in a Kamaz truck, took the day’s third place, whilst Hans Stacey snatched fourth place, allowing him to maintain his hold on the leadership of the general standings by 20 seconds. Kolomy managed fift overall with a second Tatra, the Bonver Tatra of Tomas Vratny finising 20th, almost half an hour behind Nikolaev. Overall, Kolomy is 4th (6 min behind overall leader Hans Stacey), Vratny 21st (38 min behind the leader).
RESULTS:
TIME – Trucks – ASS – stage 2 – sector 2
Pos. Name Hours Time variation
502 15:45:01 03:34:01 -
510 15:51:47 03:34:47 00:00:46
507 15:43:50 03:34:50 00:00:49
504 15:34:28 03:35:28 00:01:27
506 15:40:42 03:35:42 00:01:41
513 15:43:08 03:36:08 00:02:07
503 15:39:41 03:36:41 00:02:40
520 16:12:14 03:37:14 00:03:13
508 15:39:17 03:38:17 00:04:16
500 15:58:24 03:39:24 00:05:23
501 15:54:28 03:39:28 00:05:27
525 16:08:29 03:41:29 00:07:28
509 16:02:49 03:41:49 00:07:48
514 16:11:43 03:46:43 00:12:42
532
  • VAN GENUGTEN TON (NLD)
16:26:36 03:47:36 00:13:35
511 16:00:41 03:47:41 00:13:40
528 16:31:59 03:51:29 00:17:28
519
  • DE BAAR PASCAL (NLD)
16:25:23 03:54:23 00:20:22
523
  • ROTSAERT STEVEN (BEL)
16:29:37 03:56:37 00:22:36
517
  • VRATNY TOMAS (CZE)
16:38:58 04:01:28 00:27:27
534
  • BELLINA CLAUDIO (ITA)
16:54:42 04:08:12 00:34:11
522
  • SMINK JOS (NLD)
16:56:29 04:08:29 00:34:28
518 16:48:14 04:10:14 00:36:13
531 16:51:21 04:11:51 00:37:50
529 16:52:54 04:11:54 00:37:53
536 16:56:00 04:13:00 00:38:59
527 16:48:38 04:19:38 00:45:37
544
  • PIANA MARCO (FRA)
17:07:20 04:21:20 00:47:19
549
  • INGELS DAVE (BEL)
17:10:49 04:23:19 00:49:18
526 17:07:58 04:26:28 00:52:27
530 17:14:11 04:29:41 00:55:40
538
  • BEZEMER CORNELIS (BEL)
17:16:02 04:31:02 00:57:01
515 16:55:03 04:32:03 00:58:02
521 17:10:52 04:33:52 00:59:51

Video: Best Tatra driver so far Martin Kolomy comments on Stage 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62zvicSr51U&list=PLH0Av5DXFbhcYb7K7q-iKo9fX-TpYDlhS


TATRAS 4th, 13th, 21st, 32nd, 37th and 45th in DAKAR’s FIRST 144 km LONG STAGE

The competitors will be rapidly plunged into the heart of the Argentinean countryside. The combination of the route’s different features means that there will be something for everyone, while sticking to relatively simple criteria, for the time being. Fast tracks coupled with sharp bends will divide up the vehicles, according to the levels of the drivers, who will be tested in an exciting environment which marks this first special stage, but without singling out any particular category. At the end of this warm-up, the day will finish with a long liaison section to the first bivouac.
Martin Kolomy with his Buggyra Tatra finished 4th in Dakar’s 2015 1st stage with excactly the same time as Ales Loprais (MAN). Arturt Ardavichus of the Bonver Team finished his Jamal in 13th place, ahed of teammate Tomas Vratny (21st) Dutchman Gert Huzink, debuting in the truck class, did well with 32nd spot with his Tatra Phoenix while the pole Jan Szustkowski came home 37th and the Slovak Kasak 45th. The second stage will be quite longer though, making it the first real Dakar stage.
The competitors will be rapidly plunged into the heart of the Argentinean countryside. The combination of the route’s different features means that there will be something for everyone, while sticking to relatively simple criteria, for the time being. Fast tracks coupled with sharp bends will divide up the vehicles, according to the levels of the drivers, who will be tested in an exciting environment which marks this first special stage, but without singling out any particular category. At the end of this warm-up, the day will finish with a long liaison section to the first bivouac.
Pos. Nom Heures Temps écart
504 14:57:43 01:30:43 -
508 15:04:18 01:31:18 00:00:35
503 14:56:30 01:31:30 00:00:47
506 15:00:30 01:31:30 00:00:47
513 15:12:41 01:31:41 00:00:58
507 15:03:26 01:32:26 00:01:43
502 14:55:30 01:32:30 00:01:47
511 15:11:39 01:32:39 00:01:56
501 14:53:40 01:32:40 00:01:57
510 15:09:49 01:32:49 00:02:06
500 14:52:59 01:33:59 00:03:16
509 15:09:04 01:34:04 00:03:21
515 15:19:32 01:34:32 00:03:49
514 15:18:46 01:35:46 00:05:03
525 15:35:23 01:36:23 00:05:40
527 15:36:36 01:36:36 00:05:53
519
  • DE BAAR PASCAL (NLD)
15:29:56 01:36:56 00:06:13
523
  • ROTSAERT STEVEN (BEL)
15:34:57 01:36:57 00:06:14
520 15:32:06 01:37:06 00:06:23
521 15:34:22 01:37:22 00:06:39
517
  • VRATNY TOMAS (CZE)
15:29:04 01:40:04 00:09:21
518
  • ADUA JOSEPH (FRA)
15:33:44 01:42:44 00:12:01
516
  • SUGAWARA TERUHITO (JPN)
15:31:49 01:44:49 00:14:06
532
  • VAN GENUGTEN TON (NLD)
15:47:39 01:45:09 00:14:26
531
  • SCHOONES AART (NLD)
15:47:22 01:45:22 00:14:39
533
  • VAN DE LAAR GODEFRIDUS (NLD)
15:48:27 01:45:27 00:14:44
528 15:46:15 01:45:45 00:15:02
529 15:46:51 01:45:51 00:15:08
526 15:45:48 01:46:18 00:15:35
524 15:45:19 01:46:49 00:16:06
535
  • VASILEVSKI ALEKSANDR (BLR)
15:51:21 01:47:21 00:16:38
536 15:51:55 01:47:25 00:16:42
537
  • HOONDERT ADWIN (NLD)
15:52:42 01:47:42 00:16:59
553 16:01:18 01:49:18 00:18:35
530 15:50:58 01:49:28 00:18:45
538
  • BEZEMER CORNELIS (BEL)
15:57:57 01:52:27 00:21:44
539
  • SZUSTKOWSKI ROBERT JAN (POL)
15:58:37 01:52:37 00:21:54
544
  • PIANA MARCO (FRA)
16:00:54 01:52:54 00:22:11
534
  • BELLINA CLAUDIO (ITA)
15:59:16 01:53:01 00:22:18
540
  • VAN WERVEN GERRIT (NLD)
15:59:31 01:53:01 00:22:18
549
  • INGELS DAVE (BEL)
16:03:30 01:53:30 00:22:47
522
  • SMINK JOS (NLD)
15:53:13 01:55:43 00:25:00
561
  • MISSAGGIA ARNAUD (FRA)
16:15:34 01:59:34 00:28:51
562
  • LAMMERS JAN (NLD)
16:17:26 02:00:56 00:30:13
563
  • KASAK ROBERT (SVK)
16:18:45 02:01:45 00:31:02
558
  • GONZALEZ RICHARD (FRA)
16:17:07 02:02:37 00:31:54
548
  • SAUMET MICHEL (FRA)
16:12:32 02:03:02 00:32:19
552
  • DARROUX ROGER (FRA)
16:15:15 02:03:45 00:33:02
554
  • MARTIN DENIS (FRA)
16:16:44 02:04:14 00:33:31
565
  • KIRPILEV MAKSIM (RUS)
16:22:18 02:04:48 00:34:05
555
  • RIZZARDI AGOSTINO (ITA)
16:22:34 02:09:34 00:38:51
545
  • CABINI ANTONIO (ITA)
16:21:48 02:13:18 00:42:35
556
  • RATTER CHRISTOPHER (GBR)
17:09:59 02:19:59 00:49:16
567
  • HO HUANG CHEN (TWN)
16:46:48 02:28:18 00:57:35
542
  • VERSTEIJNEN VICTOR WILLEM CORNE (NLD)
16:53:37 02:46:37 01:15:54
551
  • BOUCOU MICHEL (FRA)
17:48:48 03:37:48 02:07:05
550
  • KÜHN UDO (DEU)
18:10:55 04:00:25 02:29:42

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