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‘If you train easy, then the race is going to be hard’

WHEN WE MET RICKY BRABEC OVER COFFEE, HE asked for a “strong” cuppa. His message was clear — he’d landed in India and was raring to go. The 28-year-old raid rider who had recently won the Dakar, the most dangerous sporting event in the world, was in Delhi to promote the Africa Twin 2020 and engage in customer activities for Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India.

Event insiders revealed that Brabec, in his typical style, wanted to jump the bike on to the stage to make a grand entry during the launch event in

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