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around the world without exception is a global energy to information really the forward as well. or is it for our to pa documents, free renewables, revenue jobs, november 25th dw, the olive, tense, passion for the arduous cross country rally rate life. people often telling me that i don't smart enough, but give me a good track and i desire to go. it alone, even in the most challenging situations when i did my 1st couple of
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values, i looked at what was the difference in this form? it was easy to find. don said it was the darker and a love for the molly moto class, where without teen support, a writer must rely on sheer grip, survive each state basically putting all your finances into something like this, knowing that the score very well. the, i'm all she said, i'll run a kind of more to sport athlete competing in cross country rodney races across the world. and most notably, i've been at the dakota valley into my little category, one of the few indians that i've actually ventured into that category. it's kind of my dream, the more and more documents for me to make it to the car and see what that what it is about. 5 am on a friday too early for most people, but not for a. she's run
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a the indian off road riley rate athlete is all set for a morning of intense training. at his off paced racing academy training ground. as each has a simple call to compete in as many doc her rallies as he can going it alone as a privateer without the support of a factory team. it's a hard journey that's involved putting his job in the merchant, navy, and switching professions to become a riding coach. training other rally hopefuls, but also training himself for his next love affair with the sand. signed has already picking the rail, teaching lessons and putting you any of this is really, did you not to take anything for granted? like, you know, your cruising one moment then the next moment deal. if it onto face down 10, she's 1st got an off road motorcycle in 2015 and was instantly hooked by the end of the following years. con rallying completed in his 1st off road rally rate events
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the rate the himalaya and decided he'd like to see how far he could go in the sport all on his own. it's one of the few sports as an amateur. you can go and race against that all that he needs in the school. when i did my 1st couple of at least i looked at what was the toughest thing to move in this it was easy to find. don said it was the doctor and he began attacking his goals with a single minded focus, even when he was on duty, etc. for me i, i thought it was in the left side. and then it just became a crisis like a big. this is now i'm just, i've made my peace with it. i guess he was a very big guy. and i mean you're going to can use as a dis wait face. and he said ok. and he went to ship and he was back in 3 months live in cages later, just because i mean,
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which doesn't seem to lose that weight for she. she was a huge comfort that his wife, tanya had his back no matter what. but it was the challenge he set himself rookie to dock our competitor in 5 years. that dominated his thoughts and motivated his every move from that moment on. a steely determination kicked in that would serve him well. especially in his 1st marathon events, the africa eco race in 2020. what i had in hand photo, let's say i would talk about was that i would get something like during the 2 weeks before that idea and that's what happened. and i was in the hospital for 2 weeks starting from like 11th of december. i remember that at least starting 2nd of january. so i came out of the hospital, the 27th of december. and i was clearly ordered by the doctors that i should not be going to this valley, but for a cease getting up before the event even began, simply wasn't an option. or the question really ask is if you stop now or so give
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us know when you'll be able to live without of that decision. and i think that's, that's how i have kind of loan for making decisions now. and that's what this port has talked to. you because if i give up now, okay, that's an easy way of knowing i would feel good for, for a while. but then, what about the model of that decision, instead of making you recovering from illness, was just one worrying aspect. as a privateer on a shoe string budget, the motorcycle he was writing was a compromise. not a full blown rally raised machine, but a k t. m for 50 x c m enduro bike with an extra fuel tank. 8 days into the rally, things got tricky. i had some issues with the motorcycle, then i was running a fever. so i had to stop the place where i stopped was there to like literally middle of nowhere. and because it was in a medical emergency,
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i wasn't offered out. i have to wait for the sleep to get there, but the sleep truck only got to me the next morning. so i spent the whole night in the, in the quarter as a, as the sun went down, i started getting really cold, chilly, and there was a sandstone. and the other thing i have to worry about was then scorpions and snakes from the desert. because i saw a few just around sunset. i did my best to put into you was what it was somebody with the training i have even from my background as a, as a marina. so yeah, i think it's an adventure i would turn and go to in my life. the adventure only strengthened his resolve to compete in the car. and he began training for the events tough this category. the molly moto class, in which writers compete without a support crew. instead they have a box with spears and tools and surface to repair their motorcycles on the go on their own. my 1st experience was verify solution or use
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a screen so alone. because if there's a team in move together, do you have other ideas with you? so it's a very lonely experience in the beginning. one of the things i quickly realized, and probably the mistake that the most 1st time was in the americas. if you keep pushing yourself to go through that entire checking this every day at the expense of breast, that's not a good strategy to have. because the machine will take a lot more than actually that she's got into the rhythm of going solo though, until things unraveled on stage 5 of the rally. i vent daughter noon. i stayed on my head. this was not a very high speed crash because i landed on my head. i think the in fact was very high. when i tried to get up, i immediately blackstone. so consequently, you know, 10 minutes later i was and if the injury meant that he missed 3 stages of the rally,
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but was allowed to finish the event under the dog cart experience category advice was okay. everythings clear about the concussion and the end. so it will show up 72 hours later as well so that i commendation wasn't like ok about being cautious. so yeah, i really enjoyed the rest of the overall it was, it was a good experience to finish that i did not the finish. i was hoping for, so i was kind of sad about it. like i finished the card yet. i was kind of, i had mixed feelings because i wasn't that the actually the finishes 40 but yeah, that's something to could i can explain. she has accepted that injuries, are par for the course of both my sort of the separated 7 millimeters and 11 millimeters, both sides and your particular one of them in fractures. and you know me injuries dca. there's been a lot, but like i said,
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i've been lucky so far that they haven't been injured. he that i've required extensive surgery or anything or put me out for like more than maybe half a year. but the real barrier he's had to leap across is the hurdle in his mind. i think the biggest mentor that is uh, basically building on yourself and then putting all your finances into something like this. knowing that the score very well for doing austin as a private to your funding, the money for racing is a constant battle. and the costs of competing in the car are massive. in 2021, she's funded 90 percent of his doc, our campaign himself. things have since changed. this here looks look the problem promising on the front. so i think it's going to be exactly the opposite. i would hazard, like 90 percent would be sponsored and then 10 percent of my friends. the private tier life means a she is used to doing things on his own. he's his own nutritionist,
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and fitness trainer keeps his own mechanic and everything happens in his apartment . or at the off road academy he founded nearby i would like to be a member of one of the best motorsport cortez, other than i can. and that's what i'm working today. you'll need to build that confidence with the soil and then we'll come to the the, i don't know where they're just, we all have like, i think it's more of the bike of yours. oh, i lost it. it's not the bike. i think it's really hard on us, but at the same time he's also knows when to call you back and he's been so supportive from the start of my journey. i wouldn't be that i am or that i want to
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go without. she should like, when you use the front and that is the legend, right? so explaining with whom is animalistic, lend partner, learning from him is what they don't want him to achieve whatever that he wants to achieve in head, whichever way we can. and so that's the ultimate goal, it's, this is a search that god, it's does a for the 2024 card a she, she has been accepted in the moto class, not the molly mold who category. so he will have the luxury of a support team. but he's got a sense of unfinished business when it comes to the events, most punishing category and hopes for another outing. in the molly moto class, one day, given the cartridge surface ortho. kind of add another letter, difficult to do it. so i've always wanted to do different things. in the meantime, he's training in earnest for his next battle with the demons and deserts with tanya by his side. because to go tomorrow and meet with the dental accidents. busy of
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course, the odds that much higher in motorsport. just think of the, the i knew with the flow i guess, to a cease the months of hard work, the financial burden of the car. and the brutality of the event are simply part of the journey. worth it in his endless quest to reach an environment in which he truly drives people from telling me that i don't have enough. but give me a good track. and i'm getting i think the feeling will not just finishing but the feeling of just finishing everything. really good. and i found a member to sing the last it's just a motion that is on the
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