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  1. One of Boorman's lifelong dreams had been to enter the Dakar Rally, the most dangerous race on earth. Over 10,000km from Portugal, through Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea and Senegal across treacherous terrain in extreme temperatures the Dakar Rally is just about as hard as it gets. Boorman felt he had to do the rally and ...

  2. 16 de oct. de 2006 · Race to Dakar is a documentary series following actor and keen motorcyclist Charley Boorman's entry into the 2006 Dakar Rally from Lisbon to Dakar. First aired on Sky Two and ABC Television during 2006, it was also released as a book.

  3. 46min. TV-14. Charley Boorman's teammates are left devastated by a turn of events, and the race begins to take its toll on the riders who are overwhelmed by the dunes. Brought to you by XiveTV. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E6 - Nouakchott Tragedy. June 1, 2006. 46min. TV-14.

  4. 16 de oct. de 2006 · We follow motorcyclist Charley Boorman's 2006 entry into the toughest race on Earth: The Dakar Rally, in this adrenaline pumping documentary! We witness an adventurer's childhood dream, as he pushes himself to the limit in a passionate, but treacherous journey from Portugal to Senegal.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2015 · Race to Dakar is a documentary series following actor and keen motorcyclist Charley Boorman's entry into the 2006 Dakar Rally from Lisbon to Dakar. First air...

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  6. Race to Dakar is a documentary series following actor and keen motorcyclist Charley Boorman's entry into the 2006 Dakar Rally from Lisbon to Dakar. First air...

  7. 5 de ene. de 2024 · El defensor del título de SSV ha ganado el prólogo (al igual que hizo en su primera carrera en la categoría en el Rallye du Maroc el año pasado). Llegó a la meta 20″ por delante de su tío Michal y 21″ por delante del británico Kris Meeke. Austin Jones, ganador del año pasado, terminó 24º a casi 3'.