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July 30, 2009 at 11:19 am #144723
Goodonya Ecks, have a great trip and good luck to you and Dave, will look forward to your reports and pics.:woohoo:
July 30, 2009 at 11:27 am #144724hope you have a ball!
stay safe, tyre side down, helmet side up!
and take lots of pics if ya can.
July 30, 2009 at 11:47 am #145934I can only sit here and dream about doing somthing like that.
Have an awsome one.
I spent a number of years working in the areas the safari goes through and i tell ya its not nice country. Hope the rain stays away.
Good luck to yourself and Dave. Stay safe
Cheers
August 8, 2009 at 12:24 pm #144725####JACOB SMITH WINS THE SAFARI ON HIS HONDA CRF450####
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Smith becomes youngest ever Safari winner
Twenty-year old Condobolin rider, Jacob Smith, has become the youngest ever winner of the Australasian Safari after dominating the seven-day event, which finished in the Western Australian gold mining city of Kalgoorlie today.
Riding a Honda CRF 450X, Smith took the lead on the third of the event’s 19 timed stages and finished the 3771 kilometre event 14 minutes and 18 seconds ahead of his brother, Todd Smith, riding a KTM. Defending champion, Ben Grabham, also on a KTM, was third, three minutes 30 seconds further back.
The final day of the off-road marathon saw competitors tackle two stages on a 165 kilometre loop out of the gold mining city of Kalgoorlie. Navigational skills were really tested over a number of tricky station tracks.
Ben Grabham started the event as hot favourite in the bike section after winning the past two Safaris, but his hopes of a third straight win ended on day two when he lost a rear tyre and dropped over an hour to the Smith brothers.
From then on, Jacob Smith controlled the event, and the third year apprentice linesman was elated with his victory.
“It’s fantastic to beat to Ben (Grabham) as he’s the best rider in Australia,” Smith said. “Any time you can beat him it’s a good achievement. It’s my third Safari, so it’s third time lucky – I was second in 2007, and had an engine failure last year.”
While he wasn’t the event favourite, Smith was always aiming for victory.
“I always race to win, I don’t do it for second, but it was such a strong field it was always going to be tough. But after the first few days I knew I could do it.”
Having his 24-year old brother in second place was an added bonus.
“We work together, even though we’re on different teams, and we support each other,” Smith said. “We always wanted to be 1-2, it was just a case of who was first and who was second.”
Anything but a full-time professional rider, Smith will be back at work on Monday morning, less than 48 hours after his historic victory.
Fourth placed Ivan Erceg was the first Western Australian rider home on his KTM, easily taking his best ever Safari result. He finished over half an hour clear of South Australian David Scwharz on a Husaberg.
“Coming into the event I was hoping for a top ten finish, but I never thought I’d be this high. I’m stoked with the result,” Erceg said.
Swedish rider, Annie Seel, relished her first Safari experience, and reaped praise on the event and her fellow-competitors.
“I think if you want to do the Dakar in Argentina then you need to do this event first as a training event,” the 40-year old veteran said. “I’m going to try to sell the event back home and get more competitors for next year.
“I was particularly impressed by how fast the locals ride with the navigation. An Aussie team in the Dakar could do very well. For me, this event was as tough as the Dakar.”
Final results, 2009 Australasian Safari (provisional)
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1 Jacob SMITH (NSW), Honda CRF 450 X, 22h 58m 09s
2 Todd SMITH (NSW), KTM 530 EXC, +14m 18s
3 Ben GRABHAM (NSW), KTM 530 EXC, +17m 48s
4 Ivan ERCEG (WA), KTM 450 EXC, +1h 58m 57s
5 David SCHWARZ (SA), Husaberg, +2hrs 32m 25sIt looks like Ecks relo, David Finlay on his 610 Husky, finished 27th of the 41 who finished, from the 54 who started last Sunday – TOP EFFORT, WELL DONE, SOMETHING TO BE VERY PROUD! – I RECKON!
Crash
August 8, 2009 at 8:39 pm #147497
Anonymousnice work dave
August 9, 2009 at 8:13 am #147505dave done real well i reckon good stuff on the husky fuel tanker eehaa and ecks done good on the reports thanks for keepin us informed .
August 9, 2009 at 8:18 am #147567What brand of bike won? Anyone see the ratio of KTM’s to the rest of the others, did a KTM win?
TB
August 9, 2009 at 8:21 am #147573We never made the top 10, better luck next year, Go the narny…
August 9, 2009 at 8:29 am #147575go the hondas kicked arse good to see the boys from the west win
August 9, 2009 at 10:07 am #147574Trailboss wrote:
Quote:What brand of bike won? Anyone see the ratio of KTM’s to the rest of the others, did a KTM win?TB
awwhw but a ktm will always be a winner in my heart, even if it’s the first looser!:silly:
Top stuff Dave an Ecks!
just for finishing you’re winners to me! and most old bulls i’d say!
my new heroes anyway
August 9, 2009 at 11:46 pm #147617well done dave and ecks, livin the dream.
yes TB a honda won, but deep down you know if benny didnt root his chances with the tyre kerfuffle, he would have smashed everyone by an hour plus……on a kato;)
katos cant win em all, its good to see you all excited about the honda:P
, now put it away, or youll go blind:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
August 10, 2009 at 12:19 am #147701menace wrote:
Quote:well done dave and ecks, livin the dream.yes TB a honda won, but deep down you know if benny didnt root his chances with the tyre kerfuffle, he would have smashed everyone by an hour plus……on a kato
100 % Menace
TB
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