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Written by CMG Staff on Wednesday, 08 September 2010
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Jean-Michel Baron in better days.

A rider who was hurt in the Dakar rally in 1986 has died, possibly due to his injury.

French competitor Jean-Michel Baron crashed in the Dakar in 1986 and has been in a coma ever since. He has been cared for at home for most of that time. His wife Jocelyne said motorcycles "were his life."

Baron was a French motocross champion in 1980, and in the 1985 Dakar he finished 20th. He died last Thursday.

Meanwhile, the 2011 Dakar is attracting competitors so quickly that the entry list has been closed ahead of schedule and the waiting list is full.

Dakar riders will be restricted to 450 cc engines, which will likely give BMW and Aprilia a decent shot at taking the rally away from its perennial winner, KTM.

The 2011 rally takes place in South America, starting on New Year's Day, 2011, and finishing 15 days later.



Users' Comments (1)
Condolences to this fellow's family, but, really, he was in a coma for 24 years? I've read that after 4 months of coma caused by brain damage, the chance of partial recovery is less than 15%, and the chance of full recovery is very low. One can only hope that this person had NO awareness at all for those 24 years.
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15-09-2010 14:46
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