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“It’s the hardest off-road race in the world,” said Vlcek,

reflecting on Dakar 2017. “But it’s definitely a bucket-list

goal for me. I’ll just be stoked to finish, but placing in the

top 50 to 100 would be great.”

Dakar not only takes a toll on the riders but on the

bikes as well. That’s why Vlcek keeps tools handy, in case

he has to stop to deal with mechanical problems. The race

path isn’t marked out, which adds a whole other element

to this off-

road excur-

sion. He

also carries

three liters

of drink-

ing water,

along with

a CamelBak

filled with

nutrient-rich

minerals to

prevent de-

hydration. In

addition to the racers, seven airplanes and 10 helicopters,

carrying 6,500 meals and 12,000 bottles of water, inhabit

the sky miles above the competitors.

In addition to trying to eat right and work out at the

gym, Vlcek will take a trip to Colorado in order to ac-

climate to the high altitude of Bolivia, one of race’s stops.

Pushing your body to the limit is one thing. Pushing your

body to the limit at a whopping 4,000 meters above sea

level is quite another.

“I’m fulfilling a lifetime dream,” said Vlcek. “You only

live once.”

He credits the outpouring of community support he

has received with helping him reach this incredible goal.

“I’d be remiss if I didn’t thank my wife, Caroline, my

family, Stokes Automotive, Red Drum Restaurant, Fender

Mender, 3 Dudes Band, Premier Fitness, Channels of

Charleston, Ryno Power, Carolina KTM, Battery Off

Road Park, Spy Optics, Dr. Todd Overdorf with Integra-

tive Health Solutions and all the local families and friends

who have been supporting this dream for the past several

years,” said Vlcek.

While he has seen fellow riders overcome by injury and

illness and forced to abandon races before reaching the fin-

ish line, fear is not his enemy.

“There are times when you are totally exhausted, beat

up and questioning what you are even doing,” said Vlcek.

“But then you remember why you are there. You push

through. You keep going.”

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