Vendetta Racing, the UAE’s largest privately-owned motorcycle racing team, has confirmed it will send six riders to contest the 2020 Dakar Rally, which will take place in Saudi Arabia for the very first time. Alan Boyter, Vendetta Racing’s founder and manager said the opportunity of seeing riders compete under the Vendetta banner at the world’s most famous and demanding rally raid was too good to pass up. “The Dakar Rally is one of the biggest challenges, not only in motor sport but in world sport,” said Boyter, a former runner-up in the UAE Sportsbike Championship and veteran of four Abu Dhabi Desert Challenges. “Until now racing the Dakar has been out of our reach, but with the news that the rally is leaving South America after eleven years for a new era in Saudi Arabia, we realised we couldn’t let this chance pass us by.” The rally, which was inaugurated…
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