Jan 8th, 2014 Dakar Rally Stage 4 Race Info & Discussion

Join in and discuss all the action from Stage 4 of the 2014 Dakar Rally. Robby Gordon recorded a 6th place finish in stage 3, and is now 3h46m behind. The first part of the special section of stage 4 is 217km, followed by a 185km 'neutral zone', then the last section is 284km (657km total). This is the longest special since 2005.

2014 Stage 3 Photos


STAGE 4 TRACKING


STAGE 4: SAN JUAN > CHILECITO

Connection 211km | Special Stage 657km | Total 868km

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

The strategy of the motorcyclists will come into play: initially their navigational skills will be seriously tested at the beginning of the morning, and then they will be faced with the problem of worn tyres, as they have already been over-used the day before. As for the drivers of cars, they will have an even more demanding route to tackle in the countryside. The Dakar’s competitors haven’t faced a special stage this long since the historical one from Zouerat to Tichit in 2005! They will have to cross rivers, descend the canyons in a Wild West setting and beware of the other participants: as these terrains are often wide open, it will be entirely possible to overtake fellow competitors.


The GREEN section of the route is the connection , the RED is the Special Section of the stage.

 

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Seems like BJ's dream is going south, even with RG's troubles. Little harder than it looks from CA. Tomorrow should be a good stage for Robby. If things stay together, he should make up some lost time.

And big props to TOG, very nice work on this site.

This is BJ's third Dakar. I don't think he underestimated how tough it is.

Everybody is learning this year. Except maybe the Mini camp. The Gordini showed some of its strength today. This race car will only get better ...

That was a joke based on his crowing about beating Robby.....

"7:20 am local start to special. 2:20 am Pacific time" So I will get up at my normal 5:30 AM and watch the finishing times slowly roll in. That is about all there is to do without a working tracker.

If thats the case with the tracker then your right Bruce . I'm to old for after hours parties.

Several years ago in Africa they had a great system on the Dakar site. You could follow up to 10 contestants and it tracked them from bivouac to bivouac. You could actually see the icons moving or stalled on course. Sometimes it malfunctioned, but for the most part it worked. It was great.... I imagine too many folks are following now and they don't want to be bothered trying to keep that system up...or spend the money on it or both. Their checkpoint tracker has not worked for me yet this year. Usually just get updates at one or two so far.

The old-timers here miss that, believe me.

I wonder how many mini's are going to be Peterhansels tire carriers tomorrow?

As many as it takes. It's good to be King.

Yeah, those girlie tires didn't fare so well today. 7 flats, WTF!! Was cool to see 2 un-used spares in RG's rack today!

They made a call to Slime, tomorrow their bonnets will be filled with goo.

errr styling mousse.

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