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- 28/12/2011
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- KTM rider Marc Coma approaches the start line in Mar del Plata at the opening stage of the 2012 Dakar as the reigning champion but he knows that reputation counts for nothing against the elements of the Dakar. The Spaniard has won the Dakar three-times so far and will do his utmost to repeat last year’s success. For daily updates, videos, riders’ blogs, photos, and background information about one of the world’s most gruelling races visit our Dakar page.
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