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Christian Lavieille.
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The final stage on Libyan soil, between Idri and Sinawin, was neutralised for safety reasons. The competitors followed the route laid down for the longest special stage of the rally (502 km), but without timing. An opportunity to enjoy the scenery, without too much pressure. Christian Lavieille and François Borsotto reached the Sinawin bivouac without problems, the day before their return to Tunisia.
During the night, the organisers of the Rally of Tunisia took the decision to neutralise the final Libyan stage between Idri and Sinawin. As many competitors were still stranded on yesterday's special stage, the helicopters took off this morning at dawn in order to make sure that all those stuck in the sand had been located.
Therefore, it was impossible for the security patrol of today's stage to be undertaken by the same helicopters. The competitors followed the route as planned, but with no timing. A good opportunity to enjoy the scenery without too much pressure. The classification remains unchanged.
Christian Lavieille and François Borsotto,currently 4th overall, took their time over this 502 km “promenade”:
« We set off at a relaxed pace this morning. It's always a shame to cancel a special stage, but you can never take risks with safety. We stopped under a tree, in the shade, to inflate our tyres and to have a quiet snack. Further on, we helped a biker, who needed more oil. Nothing special to not e, except that the heat is overwhelming. Tomorrow, we will return to Tunisia, heading for El Borma, one of this event's real classics. »
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