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    vendredi 8 mai 2015

    OVERLAND EXOTICS


    We take a closer look at overlanding’s most unique vehicles. Some within reach, most not even within the stratosphere.
    could preface this piece with with any number of justifications as to why its necessary, but I’m going to call it what it is: This is an unapologetic celebration of unmitigated excess. Below is a collection of overland vehicles that push well beyond adequate and into the rarified air of exotic status. While a handful are actually priced within reach, they may be unattainable to most of us for a variety of reasons. Some are one-offs and not even for sale. Without further ado, we present to you a handful of the world’s overland exotics.

    Mercedes Benz Gelandewagen Entdecker

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    Designed by Alex Beccaria and Stanley Illman in 2009, the Entdecker represents one of the most capable vehicles ever assembled. Built on the commercial 461 G-wagen platform, the Entdecker is constructed to military grade standards with nearly every facet of the vehicle boasting the most durable and overbuilt components available. It is as close to a late model tank as you can buy, and you can buy one. For the paltry sum of $200,000 and change, you can have your own Mil-Spec Mercedes. Read more about the Entdecker [HERE] on Expedition Portal.
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    EarthRoamer XV-HD

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    If you want to get behind the wheel of EarthRoamer’s newest luxury liner, you’re going to not only need to get in line quickly, you’ll have to pony up a cool three quarters of a million bucks for the privilege. Built around Ford’s hulking F-650 chassis, this is an imposing machine. By the numbers it produces 800 foot pounds of torque, rolls on 46-inch tires, stores 146 gallons of fuel and has a GVWR of 26,000 pounds. With a habitat as finely appointed as any luxury yacht, this is the apogee of fine living paired to remote off-road travel. www.earthroamer.com


    Arctic Trucks 6×6, Purpose-Built for Antarctica

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    Big ambitions require big tires, and lots of them. The Arctic Trucks 6×6 Hilux pictured above was built for the express purpose of tackling the cruel conditions of the southernmost continent. The huge 44-inch tires are propelled by a 3.0-liter common rail diesel engine that once turned on, is not switched off until the full scope of the journey is complete. The large cargo deck is designed to haul all of the supplies needed to survive Antarctica, and that bumper is not a fashion statement, it’s a hopeful attempt to not vanish forever down the gaping abyss of a glacial crevasse. So how much does something like this run? As the saying goes, if you have to ask… Rumor has it $300,000 will get your name on the list and an equal amount will almost get it to its intended playground…almost. www.arctictrucks.com

    Jeep Wrangler Africa Concept

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    Throw all the money you have at this one, you can’t have it. A concept from Jeep recently revealed in Moab last month, the Africa features an extended cargo area, a raised roof, steel wheels and that most coveted of attributes, a diesel engine. Purported to be so well assembled it could be driven on any ambitious expedition starting tomorrow, this show pony will likely only traverse the looky-loo circuit before being dismantled. Hopefully this one-off will make it to production, but I’m not holding my breath.


    Expeditions 7 Toyota Land Cruiser 78 Series

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    It is not enough to just add any 78 Series Land Cruiser to this list. Expeditions 7 holds a rare trophy as having the only vehicle to travel on all seven continents. To achieve that end, their Cruisers were outfitted with the very best components and accessories in the overlanding business. So well built were the trucks, and so reliable is the platform, that they suffered no failures, not even a flat tire in a double lap around the globe. Although these trucks are not unobtainium, they are only sold in select markets around the globe and they cost a pretty penny. Outfit a 78 to the nines and you’ll be forced to part with well over $150,000US.

    WSBK ; Rea domine la seconde séance d’essais à Imola / Rea moves to the top after Imola FP2


    Le Britannique a établi le meilleur temps de la journée à la fin de la seconde séance.

    Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team), le leader du Championnat du Monde eni FIM Superbike, a profité de la seconde séance d’essais de vendredi à Imola pour s’adjuger le meilleur temps en bouclant son dernier tour en 1’47.344. Le Britannique passait ainsi en tête du classement combiné, devant son coéquipier Tom Sykes, qui semblait en mesure de rivaliser sur son dernier tour mais a fini à 0.173s de Rea suite à une petite erreur dans la dernière chicane.
    En tête à l’issue de la première séance, l’Aruba.it Racing - Ducati SBK Team était de nouveau aux avant-postes. De retour en piste après avoir manqué les quatre premières manches pour cause de blessure, Davide Giugliano s’est montré très compétitif et a fini la journée à 0.238s du temps de référence tandis que son coéquipier Chaz Davies est passé de la première à la quatrième position (+0.342s).
    Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils) conserve la cinquième place, à sept dixièmes de seconde de Rea, tandis que Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) était en progrès est monté à la sixième place, en étant toutefois à 1.3s du leader. 
    Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia), David Salom (Team Pedercini), Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) et le Champion en titre Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) complètent le Top 10 de la journée.
    Michel Fabrizio (Althea Racing) a fini douzième, derrière son coéquipier Matteo Baiocco et devant Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), seul pilote à ne pas avoir amélioré son chrono, et Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils).
    Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) et Christophe Ponsson (Team Pedercini) étaient tous les deux tombé dans la première séance d’essais et sont respectivement 18e et 20e sur le classement combiné avant la dernière séance d’essais de samedi matin.

    FP2 overall standings decided in final moments of an exciting session.

    This afternoon’s FP2 saw Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team), the current leader of the eni FIM Superbike World championship leap to the top of the standings with his final lap in a close and exciting session that saw the combined classification change throughout. Rea ended the session ahead thanks to a 1.47.344s lap, despite strong opposition from team mate Tom Sykes who looked on course to move into first position until a small mistake at the final chicane on his final lap saw the former champion finish 2nd overall (+0.173s).
    The Aruba.it Racing - Ducati SBK Team were close to the top once more, as Davide Giugliano made a dream return to the WorldSBK paddock by posting the 3rd fastest time of the weekend so far (+0.238s), fraction ahead of his team mate Chaz Davies who was 4th(+0.342s) after being fastest in this morning’s FP1.
    Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils ) remained 5th, as he had been in the earlier morning session (+0.710s), the rider currently second in the overall points classification finished the first day more than half a second faster than Alex Lowes who powered his Voltcom Crescent Suzuki into 6th  (+1.316s).
    Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia) improved his time but remained 7th ahead of David Salom (Team Pedercini), the much faster Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) and reigning World Champion Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) who was 10th.
    Michel Fabrizio (Althea Racing) finished 12th just behind team mate Matteo Baiocco but just ahead of Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) who was the only rider to not improve their time this afternoon, and Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils) who completed the top 15.
    All riders have one final chance to make it through into the Tissot-Superpole sessions, with the final FP3 session scheduled to run for a further 45 minutes tomorrow morning.


    Cluzel signe le meilleur temps du vendredi à Imola / Cluzel heads into Saturday as the fastest in WSS


    Le Français est en tête du classement combiné du World Supersport.

    Jules Cluzel (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) a pris l’avantage vendredi à Imola en bouclant le tour du circuit italien en 1’51.552 à la fin de la seconde séance d’essais, sur son avant-dernier tour. 
    Leader du classement général après avoir remporté les deux dernières courses, Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) se trouvait ainsi relégué à la seconde position, pour seulement 0.049s d’écart avec le Français, et s’est rapidement remis d’une chute survenue cet après-midi.
    Marco Faccani (San Carlo Puccetti Racing), le champion 2014 du STK600, a réalisé une belle performance pour se classer troisième, à 0.519s de Cluzel, tandis que PJ Jacobsen (Kawasaki Intermoto Ponyexpres) et Lorenzo Zanetti (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), vainqueur à Imola l’an dernier, complétaient le Top 5.
    Ratthapark Wilairot (CORE Motorsport Thailand) a de son côté fini la journée en sixième position après avoir amélioré son meilleur chrono personnel au dernier moment.
    Alex Baldolini (Race Department ATK#25), Gino Rea (CIA Landlords Insurance Honda), Kyle Smith (Pata Honda World Supersport Team) et Roberto Rolfo (Lorini Honda) figuraient eux aussi dans le Top 10.
    Lucas Mahias (Kawasaki Intermoto Ponyexpres) s’est pour sa part classé quinzième.

    Big lap time improvements for WSS riders in FP2 despite temperature rise.

    Jules Cluzel (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) will lead the World Supersport riders into tomorrow’s FP3 and sole qualifying session after topping the opening day of on track action. The Frenchman’s time of 1.51.552s on his penultimate lap narrowly edged championship leader Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) who left it until his final lap to improve on his FP1 time.
    The Turk who has won the last two World Supersport races to lead the current standings lapped within 0.049s of his championship rival, the Imola winner from 2013 producing a stunning run of consistently fast times throughout both sessions. Sofuoglu was however lucky to escape injury after falling awkwardly during FP2 at turn 2.
    Marco Faccani (San Carlo Puccetti Racing) produced a incredible lap in the closing stages of FP2 to finish an impressive 3rd(+0.519s), the current STK600 champion looking comfortable on his home circuit.
    American PJ Jacobsen (Kawasaki Intermoto Ponyexpres) is in contention in 4th overall ahead of Lorenzo Zanetti who gave the Italians something to cheer about. The 2014 WSS race winner at Imola finishing the opening day 5th overall.
    Ratthapark Wilairot (CORE Motorsport Thailand) was another rider to leave it until the last moment to show his true pace, the Thai rider elevated himself to 6th with his final lap of the 45 minute session.
    Alex Baldolini (Race Department ATK#25), Gino Rea (CIA Landlords Insurance Honda), Kyle Smith (Pata Honda World Supersport Team) and Roberto Rolfo (Lorini Honda) completed the top ten.
    Remember to check out our exclusive interviews with today’s top WSS riders at worldsbk.com

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