Made by the people who did the long way round,well worth a look.
Its on every thursday night at 8.30 on 2,good stuff.


Che wrote:I got the DVd for a gift and he only makes it to day 5 and worms out with two sore wrists. probably from wanking too hard. The other two go ok and finish though. Not worth $29 but hey burners are very handy things. This DVD is NOT a good add for the X5 BMW!!!!


Yes. They might as well have made a show about one of the two support riders doing the Dakar with a sack of spuds ockied to the pillion seat for all the effort Charlie Boorman put it.rocketrod wrote:Did anyone watch the road to Dakar on channel 2 last night?


The entry fee for the Dakar is something of the order of $60,000.rocketrod wrote:Hey its all good for you guys to slag off at someone having a go,i dont see any of you putting your hands up to do it,
You're confusing the chicken and the egg here. Boorman didn't make the show because he entered the Dakar, he entered the Dakar so he could make a show about it and flog it off for a not-inconsiderable sum of money to the BBC.typical tall poppy syndrome i reckon.Good on him for at least giving it a try,at least he admits that his riding ability is prolly not up to it,but he is giving it a go.
It says on his website he broke both hands, sounds a good enough reason for giving the other ten days a miss to meChe wrote:I got the DVd for a gift and he only makes it to day 5 and worms out with two sore wrists. probably from wanking too hard.
Yeah,well maybe he did make some money from doing it and good for him,but he didnt have to have a go and put himself through all that,but he did.I-K wrote:The entry fee for the Dakar is something of the order of $60,000.rocketrod wrote:Hey its all good for you guys to slag off at someone having a go,i dont see any of you putting your hands up to do it,
If I announce that I intend to ride a KLX450R it the 2008 event[1], would you throw in $50 to help me get there?
You're confusing the chicken and the egg here. Boorman didn't make the show because he entered the Dakar, he entered the Dakar so he could make a show about it and flog it off for a not-inconsiderable sum of money to the BBC.typical tall poppy syndrome i reckon.Good on him for at least giving it a try,at least he admits that his riding ability is prolly not up to it,but he is giving it a go.
He spent that first episode whinging, quitting, making excuses, overstating how much effort he's putting in and expecting everything to be done for him. That makes for crap television.
[1]Incidentally, now that the leg's finally fixed, I'm on track to, *finally*, start doing offroad as seriously as I've been intending to since, oh, late last century... there's likely to be a few enduros in there in a year or two.


rocketrod wrote:Hey its all good for you guys to slag off at someone having a go,i dont see any of you putting your hands up to do it,typical tall poppy syndrome i reckon.Good on him for at least giving it a try,at least he admits that his riding ability is prolly not up to it,but he is giving it a go.

You're still missing the point, which is that his show doesn't make for good television.rocketrod wrote:Yeah,well maybe he did make some money from doing it and good for him,but he didnt have to have a go and put himself through all that,but he did.

He's a skippy, but married a dutch chick about 10? years ago .... all the photos of his KTM are on my other *%ucked hard drive that crashed in AprilI-K wrote:It's a fair bet this would've made a better show if Gos' Dutch mate was in it.