Author: Rebelle Rally Enterprises
Day 1 Of The Rebelle Is In The Books
October 14, 2017
The first scored day of the Rebelle Rally covered the high desert chaparral, rugged mountains, and sweeping valleys of the rural Nevada landscape. Day 1 started with a short Rebelle Enduro Challenge, where the women are required to follow a roadbook while maintain a prescribed speed. From there the teams had to break out their maps and compasses in an effort to find various checkpoints. Devoid of GPS, cell phones, and all technology, the competitors tested their navigation skills in and around the living ghost towns of Belmont and Manhattan. These historic mining towns serve as a reminder of the silver boom that Nevada enjoyed in 1867. Five years later all but the hardiest of residents had left these two communities, giving the competitors a taste of the Old West.



Daily Tech Tip- What Is A Rebelle Enduro Challenge?
Precision driving sections involve a set route with an assigned start time and assigned target average speed through the route. Participants use a roadbook common to rally raid events such as Dakar to navigate to the next Green CP while trying to maintain a designated average speed. The goal of competitors is to follow the route and maintain assigned target speeds as closely as possible, points are awarded for being “on time” at each time control. For more detailed information on Enduros visit www.rebellerally.com/rebelle-enduro-challenges.
Precision driving sections involve a set route with an assigned start time and assigned target average speed through the route. Participants use a roadbook common to rally raid events such as Dakar to navigate to the next Green CP while trying to maintain a designated average speed. The goal of competitors is to follow the route and maintain assigned target speeds as closely as possible, points are awarded for being “on time” at each time control. For more detailed information on Enduros visit www.rebellerally.com/
Author: Rebelle Rally Enterprises