Extreme Endurance: Riding the 2015 Dakar Rally in South America

Extreme Endurance: Riding the 2015 Dakar Rally in South America
Extreme Endurance: Riding the 2015 Dakar Rally in South America /

Extreme Endurance: Riding the 2015 Dakar Rally in South America

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.

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The Dakar Rally, being held in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, starts and ends in Buenos Aires after 13 stages and nearly 6,000 miles. Cars, trucks, quads and motorbikes are permitted in the race, offering a unique style of competition that hinges more on endurance and preparation than anything else.


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