In the world of extreme
rally racing and global adventure riding, Lyndon
Poskitt is a larger-than-life character. This cordial 40-year-old Brit and
aerospace engineer finished 46th, 39th, and 32nd overall in the Dakar Rally
in, respectively, 2013, 2017 and 2018, and 2nd in the Malle Moto class of the
latter two editions. This was an astonishing achievement given the Malle
Moto class is considered the Triple Ironman category of the Dakar.
I first became aware of Lyndon when he raced the 2007 Baja 1000.
A few years later he showed up again in the Salt and Gold 2010 Sahara
expedition with Austin Vince of Mondo Enduro and Terra Circa fame. Then,
Jeremy Bullard (author of Life on the Line based on his RTW trip) sold him
an ex-Dakar race bike which spawned plans of riding it around the world.
I’d also been a fan of Races to Places (R2P) on Youtube—a truly unique epic
adventure which began with a punishing ride across Siberia and is now in
its final stage (Lyndon is currently riding across Africa, the last continent
on his RTW). We eventually met in February 2015, when his bike broke
Imagine riding an ex-Dakar Rally
factory race bike around the
world—an off-road focused journey
across the continents, covering
more than 125,000 miles over snow-
capped mountains, barren deserts,
and endless steppes. Along the
way, you line up your mud-caked
machine at the starting lines of
numerous rally raids. Then, after
crossing each finish line, throw the
panniers back on and ride off to the
next continent for another race....
Lyndon Poskitt next to his
KTM, “Basil,” in South Africa
on the border of Lesotho.
72 July/August 2019
RACER PROFILE