15/05/2026
The Sahara is a land of legends, tribes, camels, Aeropostale, Saint-Exupéry and his Little Prince, Lawrence of Arabia and his Brough Superior.
It’s also here that the idea imagined by Thierry Sabine was born, after getting lost on the Abidjan-Nice rally in 1977.
Alone for three days, he had time to think. Once rescued, he dreamt up the toughest race ever organized: the Paris-Dakar.
A true adventure, with no factory teams at the time, covered only by a handful of bold journalists, who sometimes signed up themselves, to tell it better.
This is where took all his inspirations from to build this amazing rally-raid called
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