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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by randy s View Post
    how cool is that? congratulations

    he refered to the medal as "satisfyingly heavy"... lol
    your words cut like the razor sharp shards of a broken dodge axle housing...

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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    i thought i had seen an article posted on RDC's facebook about Nassar saying he would never drive a hummer or work with RG again. what was that all about?

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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by y2kbaja View Post
    Best online coverage of an event. Reasons? 1) It was on during our early morning work so for two weeks not many of us worked until RG finished. 2) Live tracking was second to none. We didn't need to know where the were specifically on the course but at what CP they were at. And the timing at the CP's were CORRECTED times giving us the ACTUAL running order half way around the world. 3) Same day summary videos and shows. Even though some were not in English it was still SAME DAY COVERAGE!

    Watching a handfull of Americans and American product (Total Chaos I was following the whole time) battle against the world.

    For many of us it's a dream race to participate in as it requires millions (well maybe hundreds of thousands for an entry level position) to attempt the Dakar. So being able to track and watch it for 2-weeks, it's like having the SCORE, BITD and SNORE season run back to back for two weeks.
    I like your posts. Some of it describes my philosophies for RDC live event coverage. 1. Who is leading on corrected time 2. Same day summary with multimedia elements in it.

    Great post.
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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Peterhansel is still French, you can't fix being French!
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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramsey_ElWardani View Post
    Peterhansel is still French, you can't fix being French!
    Peterhansel is just another botched translation like "motor grease". His gramma got it mixed up when GI Jones came through the area during WW2.
    Just toss it in the carbage can.

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    Too funny


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    Sorry for double post, meant to put it here.

    Nasser had some final words also.

    http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topic...9&parent_id=29

    Fifth Olympics beckon for Qatar ace al-Attiyah

    HUGE TEST: Al-Attiyah By N D Prashant/Doha
    Qatar’s ace shooter Nasser al-Attiyah will be taking aim at the 2012 London Olympics berth when he competes in the skeet event at the Asian Shooting Championship today.
    With four quotas up for grabs, al-Attiyah is keen to finish on the podium and book his ticket to his fifth Olympics.
    Al-Attiyah, who flew to Qatar just two days ago after bowing out of the Dakar Rally because of car problems, was seen putting in some quality time in practice at the Lusail Shooting Complex yesterday.
    “I shot well today and was feeling better. I won’t say I’m right up there but pretty pleased with the way I shot. Hopefully, things will go as planned,” said al-Attiyah in an interview to Gulf Times after a gruelling training session.
    The Qatari quit the Dakar Rally across South America after his temperamental Hummer broke down in the ninth stage between Antofagasta and Iquique in Chile. He lost more precious time when he was forced to make three unscheduled stops on the 556km stage.
    The multitalented Qatari ace only decided to quit and head for Doha to take part in the last qualification event for the Olympics once it was clear that he won’t be able to make the lost time.
    “There was no point in continuing after so many break downs. I must say, it was a wrong move to go with that team in the first place and I had very little choice then. My earlier team Volkswagen was no longer interested in Dakar and I had to make that move at the last minute to try and retain my title. Not only just the car but the team was equally bad,” said al-Attiyah, who despite his mechanical gremlins still managed to post the fastest times in the second and seventh stages.
    Al-Attiyah, who won gold in the skeet team event at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou and at the recently concluded Arab Games, revealed that he had been working hard with his physio for the past two days so that his body could recover from fatigue after several days of driving across the South American terrain.
    “There was very little time but it was good to spend two days with the family. It was a must and I also worked with the physio; I’m now feeling better. Didn’t have any trouble shooting today and mentally I’m feeling okay,” said the 41-year-old, who will be teaming up with the same group that won the Arab Games gold.
    “I will be shooting with Masoud Hamad and Rashid Saleh Hamad. They are performing well and hopefully, we can put up a good show and finish at the top. It will be tough with the best shooters being present here but we are confident,” asserted al-Attiyah.

    Dude had no intention of finishing, his schedule is too full.

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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Mr 7 minute man is always on the podium.

    ASO can Kiss Robby's ass next year too.

    Minis are for teenage girls.

    Orlie can kiss Grider's ass too.

    The Hummer is indistructable.

    2013. Better aero, lighter and a Kiss my ASS bumper sticker.
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    what a dick
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    Dicks.

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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by Offspring View Post
    Not only just the car but the team was equally bad,” said al-Attiyah.
    Wow that was pretty douchey to say. Cuz they made him work on his own car I'm guessing instead of treating him like a superstar like VW did?


    Anyway, what a great rally. Had me excited to come home from work and read all the updates of the day. This next week will feel like something is missing.

    Props to Team America F Yeah!

    Kiss My Ass Frenchies!!!!!

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    Re: DAKAR 2012 - Final Thoughts

    Not only just the car but the team was equally bad,” said al-Attiyah.
    Looks like citroen has bought a can of worms.
    Just toss it in the carbage can.

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