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To Dakar and Back
21 Days Across North Africa By Motorcycle
Lawrence Hacking with Wil De Clercq
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The Paris-Dakar Rally is without question the most arduous and notorious
off-road motorsports
event on the planet. Since its inception in 1979, it has
attracted more than 3,000 adventurers from
all walks of life. The men and
women who have taken up the “Dakar challenge” have at least one thing in
common: a desire to measure themselves against the desolate sands of the
Sahara. The rally has
drawn entries from the international community of
motorsport luminaries, the lofty ranks of European
nobility and celebrity,
captains of industry, as well as common, everyday people.
Paris–Dakar is considered to be one of the world’s top five adventures,
in the same league as climbing
Mt. Everest. The human drama that
unfolds each January is unparalleled. Tales of danger, blinding
sandstorms, endless vistas of towering dunes, incredible hardship,
perseverance, tenacity, ingenuity,
triumph, and tragedy have greatly
contributed to the aura and mystique of the rally. The Dakar is a
metaphor
for life — a test of common sense, decision-making ability, and the ability
to accept complete
responsibility for both your actions and inaction. In To
Dakar and Back, Hacking — in collaboration with
motorsport journalist Wil
De Clercq — recounts the three weeks of blood, sweat, and tears that
took him on a 10,000 kilometre journey — in the heat of competition —
from the glitzy streets of Paris,
through the hinterland of North Western
Africa, to the triumph of self-realization.
LAWRENCE HACKING is a professional motorcycle racer who specializes in
enduros and rally raids, and
who in 2001 became the first Canadian to
finish the race. His remarkable core philosophy, honed from
the trials and
tribulations of life, helped him survive and succeed in the unforgiving
desert.
WIL DE CLERCQ has worked as a freelance writer, a visual artist, and in
such diverse fields as demolition,
merchant marine, faux finish painting,
advertising copywriting, and film and television production. |
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