French driver Guerlain Chicherit steers his BMW during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 lag between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally runs through 18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 km between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
US rider Jonah Street is on his way during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 lag between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally runs through 18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 km between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Irish rider Gary Ennis (front) is chased by Belgian Mark Verriest (behind) during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 lag between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally runs through 18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 km between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
French Bertrand Domet rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Chilean police officers look on while Polish pilot Krzysztof Jarmuz rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish pilot Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
South African pilot Giniel De Villiers drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Norwegian Pal Anders Ullevalsetter rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 lag between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Farres Guell Gerard rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Argentinean Pablo Patronelli rides his vehicle during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Czech pilot Josef Michacek rides his vehicle during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DI LUCA
French pilot David Fretigne rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DI LUCA
A helicopter overflies while French pilot Philippe Penarun rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
US pilot Mark Miller drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Cezaro De Luca
Mark Miller of the US drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Marc Coma rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Marc Coma rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA
Spanish Marc Coma rides his bike during the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009 leg between Valparaiso and La Serena, Chile, 11 January 2009. The rally that started on 03 January runs through18 January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometres between Argentina and Chile. EPA/CEZARO DE LUCA