From the ABC News website:
Former Dakar champion Toby Price has been crowned king of the desert, after winning a record-breaking sixth Finke Desert Race motorbikes title.
More than 100 cars and 500 motorbikes raced from Alice Springs, along a rough dirt track to the small community of Apatula — formerly known as Finke — and back again over two days.
The champion rider finished the gruelling 460-kilometre course in 03:55:25.1.
It was a precision ride for Price, who recorded a time difference of only six seconds between his two days riding the course.
He said the record-breaking title was sweeter than his previous wins.
"Fingers crossed the sixth stays there for a while, if I don't come back and do it on the bikes again, I don't want anyone beating that anytime soon," Price said.
However, the victory was bittersweet.
Price was attempting a double-win, in both the car and motorbike divisions, but was forced to forfeit the former when his trophy truck had a mechanical failure.
"It's a bummer, it would have been nice to try and go one-one with the thing," he said.
"It is what it is. Nothing really should be made to go at speeds like that across that terrain.
"It's understandable that things break and things happen."
Hospital staff in Alice Springs were kept busy, with almost forty people presenting to the hospital with injuries.
Thirty-two competitors were injured and 14 spectators suffered minor injuries.
There were no life-threatening injuries, with the majority of the patients requiring treatment for joint dislocations and fractured arms or legs.
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