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India’s off road racing phenomenon CS Santosh gears up for 2016 Dakar in Argentina-Bolivia
The only Indian to participate and successfully complete the daunting race last year was CS Santosh, who put in a commendable performance to finish 36th. And for 2016 Dakar, he is hoping for a top 20 finish. Having won numerous accolades over the years, including Maruti Suzuki Desert Storm, Maruti Suzuki Raid de Himalaya, Fox Hill Supercross, Asian Motocross Championship and many more, CS Santosh is undoubtedly the country’s most accomplished rally-raid rider and an inspiration for aspiring young racers in India.
There will be two marathon stages in which no outside mechanical assistance will be allowed at the end of the day – this means, after a long hard day of riding, the riders will have to service and repair their bikes without any help. Two nights will be spent above 3,200 metres (approx 11,000 feet) and on the 5th competitive section, riders will have to deal with several high passes on their way to Bolivia, including a crossing at 4,600 metres (over 15,000 feet), which will be the highest point of the Dakar story in South America so far.
There are several new sections as well, that will pose severe navigational challenges for the riders, who are first out on the tracks ahead of the quads, cars and trucks.
We wish CS Santosh all the very best. Coming up next, our interview with CS Santosh, in conversation with Raghav Sarma.