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MD Bivouac: The most difficult day of the year
today leave alUlaAnd also we do it without seeing his famous works elephant rockBasically, I don’t have time for anything else other than writing. The days are getting longer without a break, and yesterday may have been the best for me. receive daughter’s morning videomy son, who is less than 2 years old, entered the dining room of my house and was surprised to see the balloons and presents that the children had brought. three wise men he finished me off.
It’s hard not to think about not only the drivers, but also the many people who participate in this race day and night, far from their families and without even opening their Christmas presents. With his children for years. For many of us, it’s already the worst day of the year.
Fortunately, on this day I was too busy to think about what was happening on the course as the stage was extremely difficult. Yes, it will give you a chance to look back on your life. Nani Yesterday he knew he would lose time on stage 4 today due to his starting position being further forward. And I sent you a message that you can apply in your life.
“Dakar is full of emotional ups and downs. At the end of the day, it’s important to enjoy the moment and enjoy the time, because tomorrow everything could change.”he said. Enjoy the moment. Dakar is like life. In difficult times, we must resist like them Nani, Carlos, Christinathey breathed a sigh of relief when they crossed the finish line. The opposite was Nasser al-Attiyah. The ever-smiling Qatari was right next to the press and greeted us with a big smile at the bivouac after Stage 2. The next day his bad day made him very angry and irritable. We went to talk to him and the mechanic. dacia He said he was trapped in a caravan. A few hours later, an Italian colleague went looking for him for a statement. He told him to wait. After 45 minutes he still didn’t come out, but finally he did. His answer was short and he was very hurt. But today you might be able to laugh. that’s him dakar. You need to enjoy the moment and know that everything can change the next day. like life
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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