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Vale Andy Caldecott

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:39 am
by mick_dundee
Killed overnight in the Paris-Dakar rally.

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:52 am
by matchan
...Andy Caldecott...

damn, condolenses to his family & friends, he seemed to have got a real break getting the factory ride from ktm at the last minute and was going ok.

I just watched a documentary about him in the 05 race and had been keeping an eye on the stage results this year, tragic.

Matt

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:19 am
by Plaz
A sad loss ...RIP

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:29 am
by greeny
A sad day indead.
Condolenses to his wife Tracy and daugter Caitlin.

From the Official Dakar web site

Death of Andy Caldecott
The organisers of the 28th edition of the Dakar have learnt today, Monday the 9th of January 2006, the death of KTM rider n°10 Andy Caldecott.

At km 250 of stage 9 between Nouakchott and Kiffa, on a fast portion, the Australian biker suffered a bad crash. and died.

Aware of the accident at 11:31AM, the rally headquarters immediately sent a medical helicopter that landed at 11:55 AM on the scene of the accident. The doctors unfortunately could only note the death of the biker that according to them struck immediately.

Andy Caldecott, 41 years of age, was competing in his third Dakar. He had finished 6th of the 2005 edition and was currently 10th overall of this edition after having won stage 5 between Nador and Er-Rachidia in Morocco.

To his family that was immediately contacted, the Dakar wishes to express its sincere condolences.

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:51 am
by Phil
i was dumbfounded when i heard this morning.

having followed the dakar closely for the last 7-8 years i was so happy when andy first competed in 04.

last year was a fantastic effort and resulted in him being offered the ktm repsol ride for this year.

an absolute tragedy RIP

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:31 am
by RG
The Dakar in mourning
For the second consecutive year, the Dakar caravan was stricken on the route towards Kiffa. Australian rider Andy Caldecott, victim of a massive accident, was killed instantly at km 250 of the stage. Today also saw the retirement of Isidre Esteve, who was taken to hospital in Nouakchott following an accident. Cyril Despres posted his third stage win. On four-wheels Stéphane Peterhansel won his 51st Dakar stage, including all divisions : an all-time record. Another victory for Vladimir Chagin in the truck division.

The stage following the rest day spent in Nouakchott was to be the turning point of the 2006 Dakar. The sporting spectacle promised to the competitors was overshadowed by the tragedy that unfolded at km 250, where Andy Caldecott succumbed after an accident aboard his KTM. Alerted at 11h31, the organisation dispatched a medical helicopter to the scene of the incident. Arriving at 11h55, the doctors confirmed at 11h57 the passing of Caldecott, according to the doctors he was killed instantly.

The Australian rider, who was participating in his third Dakar, retired in 2004 after completing the Atar stage with a broken ankle. The following year, he finished sixth in the final standings, with two stage wins at Smara and Kayes. Jordi Arcarons took notice of this performance and offered Caldecott a spot in the KTM-Repsol team to stand in for the injured Jordi Duran. Caldecott, a last minute entry for the rally, posted the best time on the Er Rachidia stage, and occupied 10th place in the standings.

Cyril Despres didn’t have the time to enjoy his third stage win on the 2006 Dakar. Under other circumstances, this performance could have held a legitimate satisfaction for the defending champion, because before the start he wasn’t sure of his capability to deal with the pain from tendonitis in his right wrist. But despite his third success, the atmosphere in the bivouac is not of celebration, especially for the KTM-Gauloises team, which also saw one of its own have a serious accident. Isidre Esteve Pujol, who crashed twice, was taken by helicopter to hospital in Tidjikja He was looked after by rally doctors, he will be immediately transferred by airplane to hospital in Nouakchott for a medical scan.

In the car division, today’s stage should have also created euphoria under normal conditions. Stéphane Peterhansel set the all-time record for Dakar stage wins, in taking his 51st scratch time. Co-holder of the record with Ari Vatanen since his victory at Atar, the Frenchman, who also stretched out his lead in the overall standings, stamped a little bit more of authority on the history of the rally.

In the truck division, defending Dakar winner, Firdaus Kabirov was blocked for a very long period of time, much like the double stage winner Hans Stacey. Thus it was logical that Vladimir Chagin won today’s stage, his seventh of the rally.

http://www.dakar.com/2006/DAK/LIVE/us/900/index.html

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:55 am
by aardvark
A wise man once said "We don't ride motorcycles because it's the safe thing to do." and he was right. If we wanted to take the safe option, we'd all be catching buses.

Andy died doing what he loved and even though that wont wont be much condolence for his family and friends, it's better than many of us can hope for.

RIP

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:56 am
by Smitty
bad..sad news

he was good


RIP

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 10:33 am
by MickLC
Couldn't believe it when I saw it on the TV this morning :shock: ...at least he was doing something he loved. RIP

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:42 am
by mrmina
just hear about it.

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:58 am
by MadKaw
Heard about this morning.. Very, very sad, condolences to his family and friends..

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:40 pm
by Pabs
so sad,just having watch an interview of him on Fox on Sunday night.
RIP

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:41 pm
by Neka79
wow..that sux, but as others have said, i can think of worse ways to die...
i feel sad for the family..it sux losing sum1 so young..
RIP dude, ...
condolences from us here too...

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 8:15 pm
by mick_dundee
Just went to KTM Australia and they have set a link up to a condolence book on the MRAA website, so if you want to sign it here is the link.

http://mraa.org.au/forum/modules/xfguestbook/sign.php

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 8:38 pm
by Gosling1
thanks Mick, I will be signing that.........he was a bloody legend in off-road circles........

I had a mate racing in this years event for the first time, Peter Moltmann, #119, he lasted till Stage 5 then had to withdraw........its one hell of an event.

RIP Andy.

:(