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  2. Category:Dakar Rally templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 route was from Clermont-Ferrand to Dakar, and was the year Peterhansel emulated Hubert Auriol's feat of winning the rally on both two wheels and four. The Frenchman defended his title in 2005, when the rally began for the first time in Barcelona .

  4. Template:Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Paris - Dakar route (1981) ru.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work (based on File:PARIS - ALGIERS - DAKAR route (1979).svg by Das steinerne Herz; using source information from official site and File:Whole world - land and oceans 12000.jpg for background: Author: Redboston: Permission (Reusing this file) CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported and GNU Free Documentation License 1.3: Other versions, and others

  6. Pacenotes - Wikipedia

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    Pacenotes for a rally. In rallying, pacenotes are a commonly used method of accurately describing a rallying route to be driven in extreme detail. As well as dictating the general route to be taken, in terms of turnings, junctions, etc., all notable features of the route which might affect the way it is driven at speed are included.

  7. 1979 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    1979 Dakar Rally, also known as the 1979 Paris–Alger–Dakar Rally was the first running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally began on 26 December 1978 from Paris , France and finished on 14 January 1979 in Dakar , Senegal , interrupted by a transfer across the Mediterranean .

  8. Lategan's Dakar Rally lead is virtually wiped out to a mere ...

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    Rally organizers said an incorrect road book note 158 kilometers into the 418-kilometer loop around Al Duwadimi sent some front-runners driving around in circles. Lategan was apparently first to ...

  9. 1994 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    The route was from Paris to Dakar (via Bordeaux and Agadir) and back to Paris (via Ouarzazate and Motril). [1] it was the first Dakar Rally organized by Amaury Sport Organisation. Fenouil (Jean-Claude Morellet) designed the route. Pierre Lartigue won the rally while Edi Orioli won his third motorcycle title. [1] Karel Loprais won the truck ...