Virtue and Skill 
                    MOTOCROSS DRIVER GABOR  SAGMAJSTER, REPRESENTATIVE OF SERBIA  AT ”DAKAR  RALLY” 
                      Ultimate Limits  Are Within Us 
                      Moving one’s own limits  means increasing the area of freedom. The Rally isn’t driven through the sand  ocean, but through one’s own self. There are no co-drivers, no navigators. Only  the endless desert around. You must decide and believe in your decision. The  race lasts two weeks, one sleeps three to four hours and drives about 800  kilometers a day, in temperatures ranging from minus 8 to plus 45, at altitudes  of about 5.000 meters. One learns a lot about oneself, the world and life 
                    By: Dejan Bulajić 
                      Photo: Archive of  ”Dakar Rally” and our guest 
                     
                         ”A  great story in life requests a million details.”  
                      This  is the beginning of the story told by Gabor Sagmajster, a man searching for  limits, not to destroy them, but to move them forward, because he believes that  is how he makes his own life more spacious.  
                      – When  I started off to my last ”Dakar Rally”, I promised my team and sponsors that I  would make it to the end line. I knew I wouldn’t miss a single detail, that  I’ll take care of the engine and that’s how it was. In deserts, in the dunes, I  felt as if the machine was breathing with me, so I didn’t force it. It was the  right, perhaps the only way to fulfill my promise. 
                       He took part in the most difficult  international races ten times and gave up only once.  
                    – Last  year my sponsor insisted I make the best result at ”Dakar”, which was technically not realistic.  I had no reason to doubt my psycho-physical readiness, since after 30 years of  being active in sports, I know my abilities. However, I also knew that the  engine won’t endure such a rhythm. They didn’t listen to me, they were  persistent. I stepped on the gas and after the fifth stage, the engine broke. 
                    BEING  HONEST AND PERSISTENT 
                     The  temptations at the ”Dakar Rally” only strengthened his previous life experiences, forcing him to think  about every detail that may be of importance. 
                      – That  competition is my life challenge. It taught me that strength and great wish are  not everything. Only when you realize that vastness cannot be gained by  passion, or that distances cannot be conquered by jumping over them, it becomes  clear how much every step is significant and great. How honest and persistent  you have to be in everything you’re trying to do, how much strength, experience  and mind you need. Without it, you can easily get lost in the wastelands of the  deceptive world and remain somewhere on the side, together with your unrealized  wishes and unused strength.  
  Vastness  often confronts a human with loneliness, but also reminds him that in such  moments, he can be the strongest support to himself.  
                       – I  won’t exaggerate if I say that there are only a few people in Serbia who can  speak about such experiences. At a competition such as ”Dakar Rally” everything  is unusual and full of new impressions. The day begins at 3 a.m., we sleep  three to four hours most. Every day, and just to remind that the race lasts two  weeks, we drive 700 to 800 kilometers, in temperatures ranging from -8 to +45 degrees.  A big part of the drive is in altitudes of about 5.000 meters. Everything is  adjusted to almost unreal earthly conditions, even nutrition. We don’t drink  water at ”Dakar”,  because it would be very difficult for the body while going through the  dessert. A special jelly is used instead of water. Food is reduced. We mostly  use something similar to deserts made of wheat. However, the most difficult  moments are in the race itself, the great inh ospitable vastness, where one  remains alone. I especially emphasize this, because bikers don’t have co-drivers  and navigators. They are completely alone and left to themselves and their own  experience. I don’t have to remind about the accident of our team this year:  already after five kilometers, they went the wrong way and ended the race. The  difficulty of such moments is especially present in the deserts, when you get  lost. They you have to make the right decisions. You turn around and all you see  is an endless space with no one else except you. Everything you can is to rely  on yourself, to restrain the fear and nervousness and believe in your own  decisions. It’s like you are in a small boat in the middle of the ocean, while  huge waves are rocking you. You can’t just sit and wait – you have to decide  which way to go.  
                    THE  FEELING THAT THE END HAS COME 
                     Fear  undoubtedly takes over people in such moments.  
                      – Fear  is normal in moments you feel hopeless, and many participants of such difficult  competitions encounter such situations. I have many years of experience, which  helps me restrain sudden emotions, but I had such moments before. I remember I  dehydrated during one stage at the second ”Dakar”. I had a bad feeling that the end has  come. I completely lost my psycho-physical strength, I stopped and sat by my  bike. I was aware of everything around me, but had the feeling I was leaving.  It lasted until the moment the quad leader arrived and called for help. A  helicopter arrived with medical equipment. They  gave me infusion and a concentrate  of energy liquids. I slowly started coming back and already after an hour and a  half I was on my bike and continued towards the end line at full gas. I arrived  80th, without any injuries. 
  Gabor  has been dedicated to sports since his early youth. He played basketball in Subotica ”Spartak” for  many years. Someone watching from aside could hardly anticipate his need to  search for the ultimate limits of his abilities. 
                      – I  had this since my childhood. I always wanted to do something others wouldn’t  even try, but only through sports I began expressing it clearly. At basketball  trainings, I wanted to do more, run more,  I even asked the coach for it. Then I  became engaged in motocross, which was interesting for a while. However, after  four state champion and several second place titles, it became a bit  monotonous. I already had a big experience in motocross competitions throughout  Europe, but I needed a new challenge,  something that would move my entire being. ”Dakar Rally” came at the right  time, and everything happened by accident. One of the famous Hungarian ”Dakar” racers was in Subotica  and asked if there is anyone in Serbia  interested and able to try the Rally. They answered there are no such people  among auto racers, but that there is a biker who could surely do it. Already a  few days later, they called me from an agency and that’s how this story of life  importance for me began. 
                    THE  MOVING STRENGTH OF A CHALLENGE 
                     The  fact that he was the first who took part in ”Dakar Rally” without any  knowledge of navigation and made it to the end line will be remembered forever. 
                      – I  was a real attraction for everyone in the Rally caravan. They talked about me,  almost not believing that my travel book was completely empty, both at the  start and the end line. It was funny for them that my entire strategy was based  on chasing other bikers who knew navigation and thus reaching the end line.  They were convinced such a thing was not possible at ”Dakar”. I later got in touch with the  Slovenian rally driver Miran Stanovnik, my club colleague, who was very  experienced already then. I learned a lot from him. Now we’re close associates,  almost family friends.  
   Sand,  stone and the earth of ”Dakar Rally”. 
  – The  sand is not a big problem for me, because in winter I practice very often at  the Balaton in Hungary.  I tried some of our sandy terrains, but people don’t like someone racing across  with his bike with over 150 kilometers per hour. I had problems with dunes at a  time, because I was bad in orienting in the dunes. Miran Stanovnik talked me  into going to the rally in Abu Dhabi,  because they drive only in dunes, and I made it to the end line twice. As for  stone or the areas of dried rivers, it was similar to the motocross tracks we  have around Brus, Kopaonik or Zlatibor, so it wasn’t a  problem for me. Neither  were gravel or macadam. After all these years, I am convinced I conquered the  main challenges of ”Dakar Rally” so well, that there isn’t a single obstacle I  cannot overcome. Now I know exactly how to prepare a stage, how to set the bike  according to the ground type, how fast to drive, how to orient in space. 
  The  aesthetics of South American areas. 
                      – I’ve  seen the most beautiful details this year in Argentina,  in the area from Katchi to Tucuman. People,  culture, architecture, roads, signalization, everything was on a very high  level. There were, however, different experiences as well.  For example, I don’t  have a nice memory of the crossing over the Andes.  Desolate area, noone around, only a 300 kilometer long macadam road.You come  to the border crossing and you have no idea what they’re doing there and where  they come from. The fact is, however, that we don’t have time to look around  during the stages, so we probably miss some particularly beautiful landscapes.  I know we passed by some smaller rivers and lakes which would be worthy to stop  by if you are a nature lover, but not if you’re a rally driver. 
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                    Bike  as a Best Friend 
                      – I  was fortunate with my team. Keiser Thorsten from KTM, experienced mechanic, would  repair the bike during the night and I would take it over in the morning. I  didn’t have to worry about that, because the mechanics’ team was doing a great  job. The engine worked excellently. In such a place, it’s only you and the  bike. There are 200 bikers around you, but each of them has their own system of  navigation, strategy, path, soon there is a distance between you and there’s  nothing else but to rely on your machine, encourage it, talk to it and pray it  endures until the end.  
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                    Giant  and Feather 
                      – I  think I’m an exception in the motorcycle world with my height. They call me  John Dir! I drive a green-yellow bike of ”Europetrol”, my main sponsor. While driving  by a huge supermarket with the same colors in the vicinity of Buenos Aires, a Romanian driver named me  after it. Everyone finds it interesting that I, almost two meters tall and with  110 kilograms, perfectly handle the bike under any conditions. At the beginning  they were convinced I entered their world by accident, as a former basketball  player, but now they know that I’m equal from the technical aspect as well.  
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                    Lessons  to Young People 
                      – First  of all they have to learn patience! While they are still young, they should  practice on smaller bikes, up to 50 cc. Afterwards they should slowly move to  125 cc and so on. Before the age of 25, they shouldn’t drive 1.000 cc bikes.  Powerful bikes should be driven only by people who have an experience in life,  not only driving. There are no young drivers at the ”Dakar Rally”, only  experienced ones. And don’t play games with speed. If speed is your master  instead of you ruling it, you won’t go far. Adrenaline is not for the traffic.  You’ll never see me on a bike in traffic.  
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                    Sons 
                      – I  have two sons, who, I hope, don’t find it difficult to follow me. The older is  a sports type. He practices tennis, likes bikes, goes to the gym, but it seems  that, unlike me, he isn’t into competitions. The younger is also talented for  many sports. He played football, tennis, swimming. For the last three years he  has been in motto sport and I see he has a wish to compete in serious  competitions. I warn him, however, that he needs time, that he must prove  himself gradually.  
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                    And  Besides Sports 
                  – I  have my own business and try to organize it to run smoothly regardless of my  frequent absences. In the afternoon I always go to the gym. I spend a few hours  in the evening with my friends in a kafana. I am often on the road; I drive  about 100.000 kilometers a year, which takes me away from my regular work. In  the meantime, I also became president of the Motto Association of Serbia Board  of Directors, there are new obligations I must dedicate my time to, which means  that most of the time a day is too short for all my wishes and needs… I’m a big  gourmand, I enjoy food. I like to go to nice places for a good lunch and good  wine.  
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