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This is a ten day marathon rally taking in over 2,000 competitive kilometres in East Africa, starting and finishing in Mombasa, Kenya. There are 52 cars entered with a few big names in there too and defending champion Ian Duncan in a Capri.
I am heading over there (leaving Saturday) for three weeks and will be following the whole event, and with a bit of luck I can post some photos on here - depending on web access. There has been a lot of rain in the region lately and there are a lot of very muddy areas and some overflowing rivers, so it will undoubtedly be a massive challenge for anyone to get the finish - just like proper rallying should be ![]() ![]() Official website is East African Safari Classic - The World's Greatest Rally - The Official website where you can find details of the event, route and entry list. |
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It's worth it then
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Just back from the ceremonial start under the tusks in Mombasa, lots and lots of people crowding the roads and was a good spectacle to see
![]() First car leaves here at 6.00am tomorrow morning, the first stage has been rerouted to avoid a particularly muddy section. We will be on the road by 5.30 to get to the second stage which is the famous Taita Hills. I'm very excited about it!! ![]() |
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Just back from the ceremonial start under the tusks in Mombasa, lots and lots of people crowding the roads and was a good spectacle to see |
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Stage 1 run at 145kph average speed for the leading crews? That's a mistake surely, perhaps the stage was shortened? ![]() Sorry for lack of updates, was in SS2 yesterday at a river crossing which was quite nice, then on our way we lost mobile and still haven't got it back, I am on wifi at Rally HQ in Arusha. Was at the first stage this morning after crossing the Tanzanian border at 5am, a 115km stage, found a nice spot at a mud hole which was quite good! The 145km middle stage SS5 was cancelled due to flooding, the last stage is nearly finished. I hear that Walegard leads at the end of the day by just 3 seconds! But there is still seven days of rallying to go. There was a muddy section on the third stage last night which a lot of crews got stuck in, and there was also a very wet and muddy section after where we were which swallowed a few cars and there were about 6 in there by.the.time we arrived ![]() The long 154km stage which is first to run tomorrow is ok at the moment but rain is forecast overnight so a decision will be taken in the morning whether it can tun. It was cancelled when last run in 2009 after a few bridges were washed away... |
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In addition to sollitt's query about the speed - speaking to someone earlier today who said the last stage today had a 6km straight in it but was a fast stage anyway.
Just back into Arusha after being at the middle stage today, great scenic views from the Mbulu hills overlooking Lake Manyana. I am a bit sunburnt but it was an excellent stage to watch, fast open roads past a few villages and then very very twisty uphill with big drops - like Monte Carlo on gravel ![]() Here are a couple of photos from yesterday: ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks guys, it is an incredible adventure and great to be able to watch. Just wish my laptop hadn't dies or I would've been able to get photos up at the end of each day. Had mobile signal for a short while earlier today but nothing since, Orange not the best to have as others have signal on different networks, hey ho you live and learn!
Not had a good day, spot in the first stage this morning wasn't great, then we hit a massive dip very quickly on the road section just before the border, luckily (amazingly) nothing broke on the car but I think my neck will be a bit sore in the morning. Then we got to the last stage of the day and drove in from the finish, however we took a wrong road at a junction and were off the stage but didn't realise until later- then when we were going back we got stuck in mud that was a foot deep, we got the winch out but the tow rope broke... no phone signal so Geoff had to set off on foot for help, he walked about 5km before finding Reinhard Klein who pulled us out. Drove back to the stage and got out near the end in time to see the last few cars just as the sun was going down. Now at Rally HQ in Amboseli National Park and looking forward to the rest day tomorrow, don't think I'm the only one!! |
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