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Robby Gordon finished 10th in Sunday’s second stage at the Dakar Rally in Argentina to move up to 10th overall.
Gordon completed the Santa Rosa de la Pampa-to-Puerto Madryn stage in 2 hours, 5 minutes and 38 seconds. He is 21:32 behind leader Carlos Sainz of Spain.
The third of 15 stages is slated for Monday, from Puerto Madryn to Jacobacci, a 551-kilimoter race.
The Dakar Rally can be seen in the United States on the Versus Network and daily updates will be posted on RobbyGordon.com.
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5 responses to "Robby Gordon moves up to 10th place after second stage of Dakar Rally". Post a Comment.
Daniel Kelley said:
Jan 4, 2009 at 3:52 PMGo, Robby, Go!!!!
Joe Davison said:
Jan 4, 2009 at 5:28 PMImprove day by day but sainz with factory money will be hard to beat
Jeff said:
Jan 5, 2009 at 4:55 AMI don't think Robby gets the credit he deserves. A true racer. I'm rootin' for him.
Mike Butler said:
Jan 5, 2009 at 1:13 PMI think Robbie has learned a bit from the past. Much like Le Tour, this is an endurance race. He should just take it day by day, run conservative for the first week and let attrition (hopefully to others) take is toll. Factory money or not, it takes one part to break and you loose a LOT of time. Yes indeed, Go Robby, Go.
Pat Draper said:
Jan 5, 2009 at 3:30 PMROBBY IS UP TO 9TH NOW AND BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS COMMENT HE MAY BE 8TH OR EVEN 7TH AT LEAST I HOPE SO. HE IS A GREAT GUY AND YOU ARE RIGHT HE DOES NOT GET THE CREDIT HE DESERVES. I WISH HE WOULD WIN THIS YEAR HE ALWAYS PUT HIS WHOLE HEART IN THESE RACES AND HE SHOULD WIN ONE.