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24-09-2011 at 18:00: Safari Prologue Provides Challenging Taste

The stage has been set for an exciting seven days of racing following the Australasian Safari Prologue in Geraldton, Western Australia.

Long grasses from a wet winter provided challenges for both two wheels and four, making navigating and slipping amongst the biggest hurdles of the 19km course which sets the start order for Leg One of the race tomorrow.

The experienced Safari moto riders finished strongly, and fastest in the bikes was Jacob Smith on a Honda CRF450, just eight seconds ahead of last year’s winner Ben Grabham and just two seconds behind him again was Jake’s brother Todd Smith, also riding on the same model bike as his brother.

Dakar champion Cyril Despres finished eighth in the Prologue and said he had a few frustrations, not finishing as fast as he would like.

“I caught the dust off other riders with only one minute between each rider starting.

“The navigation is a bit different to what I am used to so it will take me a couple of days to sort this out. But we have a lot of days ahead,” Despres said.

Young English rider Sam Sunderland had a dramatic start to Safari when a small electrical component came loose and got caught in his steering and jammed, forcing him off his bike at high speed.

“I cartwheeled off the bike, it was so scary,” Sunderland said.

Despite rolling his Holden Colorado on a corner turn, Paul Weel with father Kees in the navigator’s seat managed to still finish fastest, 26 seconds ahead of Tony Quinn and Toni Feaver in a ’94 Minsubishi Pajero and Steve Riley and John Doble coming in third fastest in a 2008 Pajero.

Craig Lowndes and John Panozzo finished seventh in the field of 15 cars, but Lowndes said he was happy to not be starting out in number one position for the first leg of the race.

“I took a couple of wrong turns, the grass was almost head high so made navigation tricky, but I’m glad we’re not out first, and the race hasn’t really started yet.

2009 Safari winner Steve Riley hoped the fields of purple Patterson’s Curse flowers would not be an omen for the New South Wales farmer.

“It’s a traditional curse for Australian farmers, let’s hope it’s not mine,” Riley said.

He said his game plan for the event was not about racing other drivers but about the car.

Paul Smith was ahead of the Quad pack at the end of the Prologue day finishing 54 seconds ahead of second fastest Heath Young and enjoying his first day of racing.

The Prologue finished with a rousing public welcome at the picturesque Geraldton Foreshore.

Leg One will see competitors race from Geraldton inland to Mt Magnet over 328 competitive km, and they can expect open station country before some rough, rocky and narrow tracks.

The course continues along the Vermin Proof Fence where course crews enter a ‘Quite Zone’ and competition is restricted to 70 kph whilst travelling along the fenceline. The day will finish with the extremes of fast and flowing to rough and rocky tracks, with recent rains creating severe erosion.

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