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Cycle News 2016 Issue 15 April 19

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FEATURE 2016 DAKAR RALLY WINNER TOBY PRICE P80 shoulders. How all that changed over the ensuing fortnight. Coma won, confirming that strategy is just as important as speed, Gonçalves demonstrated that Honda was nearing a win, and Price proved he was ready for a fully factory-backed ride by becoming the first rookie to stand on the podium since Andy Haydon all those years ago. Since signing a two-year deal with the Red Bull KTM team in July 2015, Price spent consid- erable time training with Marc Coma in Spain. "Marc certainly fast-tracked my education considerably," says Price. "But when he moved onto a management role with the ASO, any further assistance was no longer an option. It would certainly be seen as favoritism by the other competitors." Three months after winning the Dakar, Price has learned to cope with the celebrity of being the first Australian to taste victory and the first bloke whose first- and only-language is English. "I'm sure that's great for Eng- lish speakers and I'd like to think my win will open some doors for the rest of the world, Austra- lians and Americans. I probably wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Kurt Caselli, who opened a lot of doors for me. I was riding with Kurt just two days before he died and, still to this day, it's very hard to take. Kurt won a stage on his maiden Dakar, and he was definitely on my mind on every Dakar stage I've ever ridden. I like to think he'd be proud of what I've achieved, and I wish he was still around so I could thank him for the part he played in it." Price's epoch-making victory signals that the heroes of the past are just that. The future belongs to the new wave of speedsters: Price, Sam Sunder- land, Matthias Walkner, Antione Meo, Kevin Benevides, Califor- nian Ricky Brabec and possibly some unknown who'll drop from the clouds. And thanks to Toby Price, that unknown is just as likely to be an Aussie or an American as someone who lives within a stones-throw of the Mediterranean. CN That's the trophy all off-road riders want.

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