Aussie rally star Daniel Sanders has vowed to ride on in the gruelling Dakar Rally despite suffering a suspected broken collarbone and sternum in a crash over a sand dune 138 kilometres into the 371 kilometre 10th stage.
Breakdown
- Daniel Sanders started stage 10 of Dakar Rally in first place
- Sanders crashed in the dunes, breaking his collarbone and sternum 6s
- Despite injuries, Sanders vowed to continue unless forced to stop 12s
- Rival competitors stopped to help Sanders rejoin the race 18s
- Sanders lost significant time and will not finish on the podium 30s