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Cycle News 2019 Issue 02 January 15

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 15, 2019 P77 (Red Wings) in the Pharaohs Rally in Egypt and victory in the only edition of the Norwegian Island Rally (otherwise known as the Dark Desert rally where riders traversed sections of volcanic lava) followed, with Gualini gain- ing a reputation as a man who could find his way. "I have a lot of big results be- cause I was good in navigation," Gualini says. "When I was riding a lot alone, I have knowledge of a compass, and of maps. You must be very careful in the desert to read the compass, because many times you have no refer- ence point. Sometimes in the Paris-Dakar, I would arrive in the stage finish and 80 riders would be lost in the desert. I make a lot of experience with my extreme trips. It is very easy to get com- pletely lost in the desert. If you do two degrees of difference with 80 kilometers, you are out by 22 kilometers. So, for this reason, for me it was important [to know] the navigation, because the navi- gation give you the possibility to obtain great results, especially in the Paris-Dakar." In 10 attempts of the Paris- Dakar, always as a privateer with the backing of Camel cigarettes, Gualini finished the event eight times and won the Marathon category three times in a race that took a staggering 22 days to complete with no rest day. The Marathon riders are not permitted to change key components on the motorcycle—engine, forks, frame, swingarm, etc.—so the rider must be gentle on his equipment to en- sure he makes it to Senegal. "Those are the most important [victories in his career]. I never have assistance. Only with my back pack. [It is] a big achieve- ment because [it] means to sort out any problem. The only two races I don't finish was a mechani- cal problem that I fall down for the Paris-Dakar with the Honda Africa twin. I was 10th overall. I was catching an official rider, four (Above) Gualini chills in the Namibian desert with the mighty Yamaha Super Tenere. The 1992 race changed from Paris-Dakar to Paris-Cape Town and spanned the entire length of Africa. (Right) Paris-Dakar, Libya, 1985. Gualini offers up his front wheel to official Cagiva rider and close friend, Giampaolo Marinoni, after the latter destroyed his magnesium hub. Later, the Cagiva truck arrives with a new wheel for Gualini, who arrives at 4 a.m. and starts again at 5 a.m. Tragically, Marinoni is killed in the last Special Stage of the rally in Senegal. (Left) Gualini styles it for the cameras in front of the Great Pyramids after claiming victory in the 125cc class of the Pharaohs Rally, 1982. This shot landed on the front cover of many magazines in Italy and made Gualini a rally star almost overnight.

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