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Noah, who is currently training in Spain to fine-tune his navigation skills after training with Sherco star Michael Metge in France, will be leaving for Jeddah about a week before the event.
Noah, who finished his maiden Dakar in the experience class in 2020, became the fourth rider from India to take part in prestigious rally after CS Santosh, Ashish Roarane and Aravind KP.
He excelled with a stunning effort in 2021 to become the first top-20 rider representing India. This year will be his third at the Dakar.
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“The bike is brand new and I will be riding a nimble, lighter machine that is easier to ride and much more comfortable in technical sections. Navigation is another area I am focusing on and the goal is to finish the rally,’ said Noah, a Sports Science graduate.
The roll call for the 44th edition of the Dakar would be in Jeddah, but things will only get serious in Ha’il.
Riyadh, the capital, will host the rest day, following which the field will head back towards Jeddah for the finale.
The Dakar this year will be part of the FIA and FIM World Rally Championships for cross-country rallying.
The prologue will begin at Jeddah on January 1 with a trek to Ha’il, located at the crossroads of the historical trade routes of Saudi Arabia. A 19-km mini-special will spice up the long transfer.