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lorenzo santorino (Salamanca, Guijuelo) and Javier Vega (Madrid, Leganes), dakar They will compete in the motorcycle division in the “Scratch” category. Saudi Arabiaof, From January 5th to 19thone of the toughest editions in this category, according to the organizers, in which, in addition to facing a long and tiring race, you will have to complete the following stages: 48 hours without any assistance.

“There are already very few things in the marathon stage, but this time there will be even less. We have made camps several times, but it is very complex logistically to set up things in the desert. They told us “I said I was going to pitch a tent,” he said, “military-style food, no toilets, enough to last me a night. It would be difficult in that sense.”Director Santorino made this confession in an interview with “Agencia EFE.”

The Salamanca native, who rides a Sherco prototype bike, finished 6th in 2021, 11th in 2022, and returned to the top 10 in the 2023 Dakar with a final ninth place. He has set his goal to be in the top five this year.

This will be a big challenge for Javier Vega. After taking second place in the “Original” category last season, they have raised the bar and now have to compete in the “Scratch” category, but in the technical conditions of the original and without any points in that category. No.

His real concern isn’t about 48 hours, it’s about the bike arriving on time. “We have to jump about 800 kilometers to the town where we will rest. They will travel, but we are worried about time.” The bike is scheduled to arrive that day,” he said.

In an interview with EFE, Pon Group-supported drivers Lorenzo Santorino and Javier Vega spoke about Dakar 2024 and its goals.

What do you expect from Dakar 2024 this year?

(Lorenzo) I have a feeling it will be a complicated Dakar. They plan to have all the elements of past editions and a 48-hour time trial they’ve dubbed “Two Days in the Glade,” plus more kilometers each day and hours of biking and navigation. .

(Javier) I think we have changed the route a little compared to last year, as this year we are planning to start at the dunes and end at the rocks. You have to be careful. The pilots will be getting more tired going into the second week, and by the time we finish on the rocks, there have already been some accidents last year. If you drop your bike, the damage caused by stones will be even greater.

48 hours a day is like an ambush…

(Lorenzo) I already have very little in the marathon, but this time I will have even less. Even if you build a camp, setting up things in the desert is very complex logistically. They told us there would be no tents, military-grade food rations, toilets, etc., and that they would have enough to last us the night. In that sense, it will be difficult. The Empty Quarter stage is an area with a lot of sand dunes, so it can be more or less complex depending on the plot of the race.

(Javier): There are eight camps and we will go as far as we can. The top drivers will go a little further, and more “amateurs” will stay with different drivers. There are no mechanics involved, and the race is run over two days in one day, like a marathon stage. And within the “blank quarter” with the problem of having nothing.


Are you worried that these two days could be the level of thermometer that your Sherco has reached?

(Lorenzo) It’s a bike from a few years ago, but it’s true that it doesn’t have the tradition of other brands. We are a factory team, but we don’t have the budget like other teams. I don’t know if it’s going to be an important stage or not, but the thing about this race is that each day builds up and you cover many kilometers. The accumulation of these things will have a big impact later on. The bike will take a lot of damage there, but we’ve done a lot of testing this year and we’re ready.

(Javier) This 48-hour stage will really be another stage for me. There is no mechanical support there. Even if you don’t have a big toolbox, keep a filter in your jacket and be ready to do anything. I’m not really worried about those two days, but I’m worried about the next rest day.

You will have to jump about 800 kilometers to the city where you will rest. They will move me, but I am worried about what time the bike will arrive that day. I always take the opportunity to disassemble the entire bike, clean it, and rebuild it from scratch bit by bit. It’s different if you already own a bike and if your organization needs to transport a bike. I’m a little panicked because I’m scheduled to arrive at 5 or 6 p.m. This is another point where you can spend your nights in Dakar, and the more time you accumulate, the more tired you become.

Javi Vega with his original Dakar runner-up and finisher medals

What are the key points for proper classification?

(Lorenzo) What was important to me was always having proper crisis management. Ride at a high pace to avoid running away from the leader, but be careful not to risk breaking your bike or falling over. Finding that balance is the key for me and I’ve been trying to achieve that. We know we don’t have the speed to fight to win, but we also have other weapons such as discipline and patience to take advantage of opportunities.

In the end, it would be ideal to finish in the top 5. We’ve been bouncing around in these positions over the past few years. He stayed within the top five until the 9th stage, but ultimately was unable to achieve that goal due to circumstances. we are close. It depends on the terrain, but the important thing is to place it in the right place.

(Javier) I am in the original category without support. Last year, I finished on the podium in second place, but they deemed me to be of a higher level and no longer an “amateur”, so they changed the regulations and did not allow me to compete in this category. Now I’m supposed to participate in the “scratch” category with the rest of the drivers… I’m still participating in the original terms, but I didn’t get a score in that category. I want to be in the top 30 at the “Scratch” level.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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McLaren started the engine of its 2026 vehicle for the first time. The team is hopeful of the championship

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McLaren started the engine of its 2026 vehicle for the first time. The team is hopeful of the championship

According to The Race, world champion McLaren made the debut of its new MCL40 vehicle for the 2026 Formula 1 season.

With less than a week to go until the first pre-season test in Barcelona, ​​the team rolled out the car for the first time at the Woking factory. Team boss Andrea Stella personally supervised this important stage of preparation, while McLaren engineers and engine supplier Mercedes checked all the car’s systems.

Last year McLaren won a double title: the constructors’ title and Lando Norris’ first individual title. This season, the team had to simultaneously prepare the car for the new rules, without losing momentum in the championship fight.

Although the car is already ready for testing, it is not yet known when the public will see it. The official presentation is scheduled for February 9 in Bahrain, two days before public testing begins.

Meanwhile, McLaren will conduct private testing in Barcelona between January 26-30. Teams will be able to use three out of five test days.

Stella is confident that the team has retained the depth of its squad and is ready to remain among the leaders even after the big rule change in 2026.

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Paco Jemez effect!: West Ham beat Tottenham

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Paco Jemez effect!: West Ham beat Tottenham

tottenham and west ham Both sides faced each other in the greatest duel, in which both teams needed to add three points to dispel the bad feelings that had accumulated so far. The local players entered the match at the bottom of the standings, far from the position they should aim for both as a group and as a team. Meanwhile, West Ham were marked by Leeds United and started the day in 18th place, seven points from remaining.

The match started in the most abrupt way possible, with a brutal clash between the two leading players in the Premier League market (one from each team). conor gallagher and Pablo Felipe. The main victims of this collateral damage lawsuit are: Tati CastellanosI ended up getting a yellow card for protesting.

After the match resumed, the team led by N.one holy spirit (and Paco Jemez) began to put pressure on his rivals and physically impose himself on them. That advantage will be reflected on the scoreboard in the 15th minute, when the iron hits the first shot. Crisencio Somerville He put in some great individual play, starting from the wing and moving inside in Arjen Robben’s purest style, before finally completing the action with a rebound from Van de Ven for his first goal of the match. At the celebration, Somerville hugged Nuno in a show of support at a difficult time for West Ham.


At the end of the first half, tottenham hotspur The bad feelings carried over from the previous match resurfaced and the stadium bid farewell to the North London team with a monumental whistle.

Both teams continued to press in the second half, but the opponent’s tenacity was weaker. tottenham They allowed the game to be tied a few minutes after leaving the locker room. great center Pedro PoloProving match after match to be one of Spurs’ most decisive players, he would eventually score the first goal for the home side. “Cuti” Romero.


After the goal, the North London side’s dominance became even more pronounced, confining the Hammers to their own area and bombarding them with a constant stream of crosses, most of which came from the team’s boots. Pedro Polo. But this is football, and this was when the team was at its best. tottenhamhe west ham He dealt the final blow.

In the 92nd minute, Spurs had almost complete dominance throughout the second half. west ham I took advantage of the corner kick, so callum wilson After scoring the deciding goal, the score was 1-2, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fell silent.


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1- Tottenham Hostspur: Chaplain; Pedro Polo, Romero, Van de Ven, Ben Davies (Jed Spence, 19 minutes). Archie Gray (Bissouma, 45 minutes), Gallagher. Wilson Odbert (Bergvall, 90 minutes), Xavi Simons, Matthijs Tell. Kolo Muani (Dominic Solanke, 61 minutes).

2 – West Ham: Areola; Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Todibo, Oliver Scarlett. Tomas Soucek, Matheus Fernandes (Max Kilman, 96 minutes). Jarrod Bowen, Pablo Felipe (Guido Rodriguez, 79 minutes), Somerville. Tati Castellanos (Callum Wilson, 91 minutes).

Goals: Somerville 0-1 (15 minutes), Romero 1-1 (64 minutes), Wilson (93 minutes).

Referee: Jared Gillette. He booked Tati Castellanos, Ben Davies, Archie Gray, Jarrod, Bowen, Van de Ven, Soucek and Jed Spence.

Incident: Matchday 22 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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With this result, it seems that the stage has come to an end. thomas frank On the pier in north London, tottenham It currently sits at 14th place in the rankings. On his side, west ham After taking a breather, they added 17 points, and although their ranking remained unchanged, they achieved their first win in 11 games.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Camels prevented an American motorcycle racer from winning the Dakar rally marathon.

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Camels prevented an American motorcycle racer from winning the Dakar rally marathon.

A herd of camels prevented American Ricky Brabec from becoming the winner of the Dakar rally marathon in the motorcycle category.

Brabec was leading the standings heading into the final stage, 3 minutes 20 seconds ahead of second-place Argentinean Luciano Benavidez. However, at the 13th stage, Brabec first collided with camels on the track, which blocked his path, and in the last kilometers of the race the racer made a navigation error.

As a result, Benavidez was two seconds ahead of Brabec – this is the smallest margin for the winner in the entire history of the Dakar.

The Dakar took place in Saudi Arabia.

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