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STAGE 2: Cordoba > La Rioja

Connection 56km | Special Stage 355km | Connection 276km | Total 687km

Stage Results

Robby Gordon - 11th
Carlo de Gavardo - 38th
BJ Baldwin - 121st



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yeah, 10-4 on that. As lng as he can maintain this stage, it's all good.
Gaining ground - one and a half minutes to get to 10th. Thats the goal to salvage a decent day and good start tomorrow.
@11:43est

130 have started

127 have cleared KM 50

124 have cleared KM 90

95 have cleared KM 136

44 have cleared KM 181

19 have cleared KM 223

3 have cleared KM 290
@ 16:52 GMT

RG ___ (302) KM 290 8th +9:58
Miller _ (305) KM 290 3rd +2:37
Carlos (326) KM 181 28th +18:54
BJ ___ (351) has not cleared KM 50
Hopefully, now that the trucks are racing they can fix BJ and get him to the finish line.
Trucks are Rolling!
Looks like the Monster 528 truck took off about an hour ago.12:59
Most lead trucks are clearing the 1st leg in 40 min. 528 hasn't.
528 must/should have stopped to upright & repair BJ's rig.
Hopefully he'll be on the way soon. a couple hours off, but still a 3rd team.
if bj car is ok is there a time he has to get in bye
Yes. ASO does this like they do Tour De France - There is a deadline to meet or you have to abandon. I don't know if it is a set time each day or % of the leaders or what.
There is a final curfew/min. finish time, but I doubt it'll knock them out this early on, if he comes in under his own power. I believe they could be towed in, repaired & continue running as support, but may officially be a DNF.
Last year a number of rigs got lost & failed to finish on time. Many kept running the course just to finish, & I think the ASO revised the rules to allow extra time.
I also think that's why they're running the course in reverse of last year. The early Argentine & (especilly) Chilean stages caught a lot "over time".
It'll be interesting to see if it's any different this year, or if the late stages knock out a bunch.
Robby passed another Mitsubishi (Misslin) who was 20" ahead at the 223KM checkpoint. Slow and steady wins the race!!!!! maybe not slow but definately steady.
Closing on Leal dos Santos(BMW) who was ahead by over 1'30" and is now only 1" ahead. Gas On!!!
24 seconds to 10th. Go Robby Go!(but be careful - have to survive until the sand!)

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