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Images of Edgar Canet at the Dakar that broke the network, driving without wheels and with tires touching the ground: “I was like this for many kilometers”
edgar canet It showed his spirit of defiance and how much he hopes to win one day. dakar 2026 Despite having everything against him, he didn’t give up on Thursday’s stage 5, which paid off. They say seeing is believing. In this case, you only need to watch the video published by. dakar You will know the amount after 1 day edgar canet I love this sport.
The video of the world’s toughest race was spread on the network and quickly became popular among Dakar enthusiasts and motor enthusiasts. Among them, I saw one Edgar Canet drives on neutral road section without rear wheels after destroying ‘Moose’ with over 100km remaining Reaching the finish line in the second half of the marathon stage.
Canet has already told the MD that he tried to solve the problem with everything he had. He tried duct tape, zip ties, and even a sling, but nothing worked.. One of the helicopters participating in the race insisted on abandoning the race, but Kane refused. “I want to finish the stage,” he told them. “I’ll try to repair it.”. And after being there for four hours, he found a fan who gave him a handle and allowed him to reach the finish line and continue. A six-hour penalty and another four and a half hours lost in the desert sun.
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“When I finally put gas in it, the wheels spun. There was no moose left. And then… I removed the wheel and the bead broke. I ran many miles without wheelsbut the moment came when enough was said. From there I asked and finally got the wheel,” he told the newspaper, explaining that he was exhausted from the bivouac and needed to recover to complete today’s stage six, which was all dunes.
“I took the wheels off. I put them back on. I went many miles without them.”
The MD was surprised when he said, “They were doing it without wheels.”. Perhaps we misunderstood…but the images confirmed what the pilot said. Although he tried everything without a handle and already belonged to the world in general classification, he had long-term goals that kept him moving forward. “The goal is to win the Dakar and I knew that if I wanted to achieve that goal it would not be best to go home today. So gaining more kilometers and gaining more experience means getting closer to the Dakar and that’s the important thing, no matter what penalties I get today, I stay in the race.”.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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