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A long road for Kenya Airways
Safari Classic competitors.
The Kenya Airways East African Safari
Classic Rally will run a competitive stage longer than anything seen in
modern rallying. The Event Director, Surinder Thatthi, said after a rigorous
route survey that they had found "a spectacular 154.7 km stage awaiting
to rewrite history books when the event revs-off in the coastal city of
Mombasa in November." This particular section runs south of Lake
Manyara - famous for its tree-climbing lions - from the Loibosot Escarpment
and then back to Arusha, passing near the entrance to the famous Ngorogoro
Crater. "The stage is a mix of virtually everything. It is twisty
in some places and then becomes a high-speed affair before becoming rougher
and finally climbing up into hills. It starts from Usa River in the shadow
of Mount Meru near Arusha and goes down south, taking crews through a
deep river-crossing where thrills and spills are practically guaranteed.
Further on, crews tackle an open area with good roads before coming to
the hills approximately 100 km south of Arusha. It then takes a rough
and rocky trend near Lokisale before another flat-out stretch north of
Manduli," said Surinder.
The recent route survey also took in another breathtaking run where the
rally enters Tanzania. "The 60 km Longido to Sanya Juu section is
simply fabulous. It runs between the base of Longido Mountain to the foot
of Kilimanjaro. While on the route survey, we came around a bend and there
were four fully-grown cheetahs at the side of the road, not too happy
about their peace being disturbed. Then on the last day of the rally the
route climbs up some 75 km into the Usambara Mountains with at least a
thousand corners that comprise some action-packed and intricate hairpin
bends. The route survey has officially closed but we will be back over
the ground to access the viability of all the roads after short season
rains later in the year. However, no road books will be issued until one
week before the rally to stop practice." Surinder added.
The Usambara section along with Kerio Valley and the 50 km Taita Hills
sections comprise three classical stages synonymous with the old version
of the East African Safari that put Kenya on the world rally map for three
decades in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Surinder Thatthi commented that "The
Kerio Valley stretch will not go through the Fluorspar area as before
on the Safari Classic. It will revisit Kimwarer and Tenjes areas and onward
to Kipsaos, the birthplace of Robert Cheboror, one of Kenya's top marathon
runners."
The headquarters of the Kenya Airways Safari Classic Rally 2007 will be
at the Sarova Whitesands Hotel in Bamburi north of Mombasa. Competitors
will take a ceremonial start on November 24th at 3pm in the afternoon
under the famous "Tusks" on Moi Avenue in central Mombasa. After
the actual start from Whitesands the following morning, Sunday November
25th the competitors then undertake 4,360 kilometers of gruelling African
Safari country in just eight days of driving with one day of rest. The
first port of call will be Nairobi and before reaching the night halt
on that Sunday, the event will arrive at the EA Portland Cement Quarry
in Athi River. Here the Nairobi residents have an opportunity to get a
good view of the rally cars in action when they compete the Blue Triangle
Quarry stage. Kenya Airways is planning a 'Motor Sport Day Out' for Nairobi
residents and there will be plenty of sideshow activities before the Kenya
Airways Safari Classic Rally action gets under way from about 3 pm. Fans
can also get to meet the drivers like Bjorn Waldergard and Stig Blomqvist
at Athi River, while they are waiting to start the section.
For press enquiries, contact E-mail: safari.press@btinternet.com
Event web site : www.eastafricansafarirally.com
John Davenport Tel: +44.7973.334297
Francesca Davenport Tel: +44.7976.918968.
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