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  28 Years of Dakar The adventure began in 1977. Thierry   Sabine got lost on his motorcycle in the Libyan desert during the Abidjan-Nice   rally. "Rescued from the sands" in extremis, he returned to France defeated by   these dreamlike landscapes. He then promised himself that he would share this   discovery with as many as possible and lived for a single goal: take a maximum number of people into the immensity of this sand. This led him to imagine an   extraordinary journey originating in Europe. The route would then continue to   Algiers before crossing Agadez and ultimately leading to Dakar. The plan   quickly became a reality.
 The Paris-Dakar rally opened up an unknown world,   one in which its creator, Thierry Sabine, was seen as a true pioneer. His motto   then would be: "A challenge for those who go. A dream for those who stay   behind.” Africa, a multi-faceted continent, in fact offered the perfect elixir,   combining dreams with the world of competition. On 26 December 1978, the first Paris-Dakar took off from the Place du Trocadéro. That was over a quarter of a   century ago... 
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