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I expect to see a lot more Indian fans on the stages, says CS Santosh: Dakar 2020

CS Santosh…..on a charge. File photo – Anand Philar

Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), 31 Dec 2019: In the Dakar’s 40 years of history, Santosh Chunchunguppe Shivashankar will be remembered as the first ever Indian competitor to take part in the event.

It was back in 2015 and not only did the man known as `CS Santosh’ start and finish the rally, he also managed to raise enough awareness back home to seduce Hero, the biggest selling motorcycle brand in India. Five years after his debut, the rider from Bengaluru has finished three out of five Dakar rallies managing his best performance of finishing 34th in 2018. His most-recent appearance unfortunately ended as soon as Day 5 after a severe crash last year.

The 36-year-old returns in an even stronger Hero team, thanks to the arrival of experienced Paulo Gonçalves (2nd of the Dakar in 2015). A recruitment that delights the Indian, eager to carry on the learning. On a new territory, closer to India, he also knows he’ll be a lot more followed by both the media and the huge Indian community living in Saudi Arabia.

“Funnily, I never watched any motorsports before the age of 16. I have absolutely no motorsports background in my family. I was raised to go to college and probably work in software. Then my dad bought me a bike to go to school and that’s when my love of riding really started. Racing probably saved me from getting into trouble. It gave me something to focus on with passion. As a kid, while growing up, I remember being fascinated by adventure, and that fascination continues to this day. Last year I started really well with a 20th spot on Day 1, but had to quit after crashing during stage 5.

“I say this every year but I’m still hoping to finish in the Top 20. I’m still chasing that number but of course I have to start by finishing. The fact of going on unknown territory is really interesting. We won’t just have dunes but also a lot of rocky tracks. I have to adapt to different conditions. To win you need to be a good overall rider. Saudi Arabia is a lot closer to India and the time difference is the same. I know that there will be a lot more media attention and I also expect to see quite a few Indian fans on the stages. Having Paulo (Gonçalves) with us gives the team more ambition. I learn a lot from him, not just on the technical side but also on the bike setting.”

Dakar Village

With just a few days to go before the drivers and crews battle it out on the tracks and in the dunes, the Dakar Village systematically marks an important meeting of conviviality for all and provides an opportunity to experience what the Dakar is all about. This year the Village will be installed along the Red Sea for three days, precisely on the North Corniche of Jeddah.

The 6,000m² site is built for fostering encounters between the rally participants and the public. The Dakar Village is a great occasion for visitors to attend autograph sessions with the competitors, demonstrations and various activities designed to get the spectators into the race in their own way.

Visitors will be able try their hand behind the wheel thanks to virtual reality and a driving simulator. They will also have the chance to discover the Dakar Museum where cars from the Dakar’s past and future will be on display. The organisers have also thought about children who will have a go with pedal cars on their very own circuit.

At night, the Dakar Village will transform into an open-air theatre for a spectacular show featuring Saudi rider Shadi Al Daheri.

The Dakar partners (Motul, BF Goodrich, Aquafina, Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Honda, Red Bull, Rebellion, Kärcher, DExt Official Dakar Shop) will be present in the village for the three days with games and quizzes as well as thousands of prizes to be won.

(Santosh Interview courtesy #Dakar2020)

File photo of CS Santosh in action. Photo – Hero Motorsport
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