Itchy Boots races BAJA RALLY - THE INJURY and the MOUNTAIN of HELL
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- čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
- In this episode I am racing stage 3 and 4 of the BAJA RALLY and stage 4 was very tough for me. Multiple crashes and a bad injury made this a fight I will never forget.
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I guess it somehow feels good for all of us that our iron lady has Charly on her side during the Baja✊. Just for the basic needs of human being: A big hug when everything hurts... Keep on rockin' & Merry Christmas to all of you 🤘
I agree that having Charly nearby is a good thing for Norali.
He somehow seems to be a representative of thousands of her followers; Since he's on site he can do what (🤔🙄... hopefully!) most of us would like to do: Just to let her go her own way but give her a hug, a hand, or a smile if/when needed 🏆
I think so to. And Poncho
And not forgetting her friend Mandy all the way from SA supporting her behind the scenes.
I feel for you Noraly. I'm sorry you were in such pain and all bruised up.
There are 1.5 million people who witnessed and respect the "metal" of Noraly. It's a true testament of courage and enduring pain to continue. This is different than her touring past, but a true test of being a moto adventurer in the most difficult terrain. Noraly has made friendships for life and, of course, Charly's presence to watch over her. Brava Noraly!
"mettle"
@@danstrayer111 You're right, but Noraly has a heart
strong as steel.
@@imanakadavid indeed she does.
It’s ‘mettle’… but yes. True.
Charlie isn't watching over anything, he's a novice just like Noraly
It took me 34 years to realise that MOTORCYCLING IS ADDICTIVE! It explains why my 73 Yr old mum wouldn't give up her 750cc motorbike. Noraly PROVES this theory here well. Bless her a million times! ❤
There is just no QUIT in this woman. Super tough and super inspiring.
Until you have actually raced this type of off roading you will never understand how physically taxing it is. When you are also injured it really takes all of your will to carry on. The mental fatigue can be as exhausting as the physical stress. I know because I have raced off road in the past. Noraly you are a beast.
The "FUNNY" part to me is;...
The ride, The terrain, and the combined-totality of everything including the Distance, AT LEAST "TO ME", is no more "taxing" than a walk-in-the-park!...HOWEVER, ... After I climb inside of all the DAM; PERPETUAL-SWEAT-GENERATING, OXYGEN-RESTRICTIVE, MOVEMENT-RESISTANT, HEAT-PROPAGATING, REGRET-INCUBATING, LIFE-SUCKING, ENCAPSULATION OF "LIGHT-WEIGHT" RIDING-GEAR... It turns the beauty of a "walk-in-the-park" into something that's remotely equivalent to experiencing the "beauty and thrill of the 'Empire State Building's' observatory on the 86th-floor.... WITHOUT USING AN ELEVATOR!...
You could tell how taxing it was just hearing her breathing.
The mental aspect is a very good point. What people "see" is the physical demand and even then, most who watch can not understand how brutal hours of off road rallying or enduro racing is. But then there is the mental aspect, which is very difficult for most to understand because we can't "see" it. I think viewers can relate that its tough but they just don't know how incredibly tough and there are a very few men out there who can compete in such an event let alone women. Noraly is an incredible person inside and out. We love you.
You are an example of overcoming, always trying to learn and improve. It was a pleasure to share this experience with you, and many others in future. Keep going, I am proud to be my friend.
Your support was amazing! Couldn’t have done it without you Charly!
A bit of Dutch stubbornness thrown in always helps too. You are a gentleman and enjoy your videos as much as Noraly’s, and I’m learning how to speed read with the fast move captions.
Grande Charly, totalmente de acuerdo
Charly, both you and Noraly are definitely an inspiration to many people. I’m glad you were there to provide support and encouragement. Thanks and ride safe my friend!
Thanks for looking out for her, it is so great to see the companionship between riders also in a race like this! I think ADV and dual sport riders just are a bit more aware of the dangers involved than anyone that only rides on tarmac. No offense to those, of course, but I think we have a little different mindset, because someone could actually die out there, if we did not stop to help.
I've been riding for about 50 years I've had over 25 bikes. I've probably done about 10 desert races. I've seen you ride all around the world from your videos. You are hands-down one of the best there is. No one can take that from you and you know that. Of all the places I've crashed silty Rocky hills are almost the worst but the ruts on corners when the ground is semi-hard packed with loose rocks just to be out there is incredible so you are indeed incredible I think it is so wonderful the way that you do your videos and ride at the same time. What a way to live your life congrats that's very cool.
when you were crying in pain I almost had tears in my eyes with you, but you got on your bike and rode on...and the help from other riders is amazing. Not everyone has the opportunity to experience something like BAJA and that's why I understand that you give it your all ..hats off to everyone who comes to the finish line
Yeah AND thanks to Pancho AND Charly too
That big assed bke weighs too much.
I learned something new today. On that last hill where she stopped, she wasn't resting she was gathering her wits to overcome the pain she was in. Noraly conquered the last part of that hill in a standing position with that awful leg injury. Today I learned you can spell courage N-o-r-a-l-y.
That is the understatement of the year, I do believe!!!
Her courage and perseverance was not just because of her love of riding , it also dedicated to us who are with her on every step of the her way. Keep it up and be safe always!
Shes a beast!
She has bigger 🎾s than more then most gays ! Respect
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I’m not the most emotional guy, but to see you in such pain Noraly, I can’t but choke up!
To have seen you persevere in such pain on that last hill I can’t but know you are a true “warrior “ Noraly!
As a US Marine I would have been proud to have you as a fellow Marine 👍🏼
me too. Such a kickass being!!
Noraly is the true trooper.
Yea me too. I was tearing up. She connects so deeply to our inner spirit that what happens to her, happens to us.
Man, what a tough event, Noraly is even tougher. its so cool to watch, and as a biker itself even start to dream about a journey like yours.
Noraly, I was moved to tears by your courage. I showed this video to my son, who is a US Navy SEAL. He said, “She is a beast.” Given what he has been through, I can’t imagine any higher praise.
For those who have never ridden any type of desert riding, rally or enduro, it’s so hard to explain how brutally hard this is. Once fatigue sets in, mistakes become frequent and crashes are the norm and so damn painful. Picking up your bike when you’re exhausted just makes you even more tired. All these riders have so much grit to fight through the pain and exhaustion. They’re all such badasses! So impressive! Heal fast Noraly! We're rooting for you!!!! ❤
99% of all these falls are because they are tired. Fitness is crucial here.
You are correct. I rode California desert for 25 years and the only injuries I got (and there were quite a few) were when I was tired.
Rightly so but also added to the equation is her ride from South America to Alaska....and back to US!. Not much a break! The compounding stress over the last year. She could finish the rally with one leg but I hope she gets examined for stress fractures. Her heart is stronger than her body.
Thank you Pancho for looking after our Noraly.
Way to go Noraly.
Oh, and Merry Christmas
Noraly is voor mij echt “the most bad ass biker” of the year. Echt zo gaaf te zien dat zij dromen waarmaakt en de meeste van ons er alleen maar van dromen. Mijzelf ook, echt wat een bijzonder fantastisch persoon. Iedere aflevering is weer genieten 🎉
That was the roughest rockiest hardest motorbiking I have ever seen , no question .Well done Noraly for even keeping going , especially with an injury , huge respect .
I'm sure that I'm not the only one to offer my most sincere thanks to Pancho for assisting the indomitable Noraly in her never say die fight to the end of Stage 4! I'm sure Charly's constant camaraderie was useful as well. Noraly is the type of person that everyone wants the best for.
Congratulations Noraly in coping with your very painful injury!
Muchas gracias a Pancho!
I sure hope that Noraly finishes without any further injury.
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Do not listen to all of these negative comments. You live your life the way you want to. Most of those negative people live miserable pathetic lives and are afraid to leave their own houses much less travel the world or race in a rally in Baja. What you did and do is an amazing feat for anyone, male or female, and shows just how amazing you are. Challenges like that are what makes life worth living. Keep it up and never stop pushing yourself. As a fellow racer, rider and true fan I want to tell you…Awesome job!!!!
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When Noraly arrived to the end of the timed stage and was all quiet, you could tell it was BAD! But what a show of grit and perseverance to continue even after that, whoa!
And the world is lucky to have also guys like Pancho and Charly...
Oh Noraly at 30:53 you sound absolutely shattered 😢 I just wanted to reach through the screen and give you a big hug. I'm so proud of you for always pushing yourself to the limit and having the courage to face new challenges. You should be super proud of yourself. Hats off to Charlie and Pancho for sticking by your side. You all are winners in my book. ❤🧡💛
Well said
Such courage and determination. I have to admit I shed a little tear of pride when you got back on the bike to ride the last liason section. You are an inspiration to all of your loyal army of fans. Sending much love and respect to you Noraly.
I want to just say the same as Paul Kinsella... Exveot I am shedding big tears for you. I fractured my shoulder a few months ago so the sensation if pain is a fresh memory Noraly. You are absolutely so gutsy, so determined. I am relieved that Charlie and Pancho have got your back. Do what you have gotta do, but stay in one piece ok!! All the best and lots of love., cheers and tears from a non-rider in NZ.
you're such an inspiration.... When we look your videos, I always say to my girlfriend: "Imagine her looking at all those videos 30 or 40 years from now with their family and decendents, how proud she will feel and how proud they will feel of her". Incredible human being, so proud of you even not knowing you personally. Keep going Noraly!!! You're the best
@caras de casco, motovlog - in 40 years she will be 75 - a lot can happen between now and then - you never know !!!
@@julianolivas5812 thanks for your great contribution 👏👏🙄
@@CarasdeCasco - Merry Christmas .. Happy New Year ..
Dont eat any wooden nickels ... Live Long and Prosper ... !!!
Well done! That kind of riding for extended periods is absolutely exhausting and takes a lot of strength, love your determination!
Noraly, ignore all of the negative people commenting on this video. I was so inspired after watching this video. It reminded me of two of my favorite quotes from Sir Edmund Hillary. “People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to do extraordinary things.” And the second “It is not the mountain that we conquer, but ourselves.” I am pretty sure none of the negative people have ever attempted anything extraordinary and I am certain they have never conquered much in life. Your courage and determination are an inspiration to so many of us. Thank you for leading the way and showing all of us that we can accomplish so much more in this life if we would have the courage to step out and set our sights on the extraordinary.
Beautiful!!
Couldn't agree more, pal... Couldn't agree more
So annoyed to see your Instagram post of negative comments towards you. Ignore the naysayers Noraly, your racing only makes you a more skillful rider, injuries and crashes come with the territory. Keep doing what you are doing and making great content. We love coming along for the ride, can't wait for next season!
Nevermind them.. they are jealous. Proly they are glued to their wheelchairs watching Noraly's vids like sour patch pentioners 😁
The haters will always be there, we just ignore them.
@@riaannel2766 Exactly, lots of unhappy miserable people online, and they do their best to make everyone else feel as miserable as they are. Best to ignore them.
Its equally annoying to read comments like yours, underestimating the true dangers of motorcycling, off road or on. This is a classic example of a rider getting a "little ahead of herself", after successfully touring the world. This notion of crashing being part of it is dangerous in attitude and reality. Crashes should be avoid at all costs, so should renting ill prepared motorcycles, and a machine that is too tall for her body height, etc. An injury was inevitable. If you read my earlier posts you will see that this was predicted prior to the race. Your annoyance is only a reflection of your own inability to comprehend the true point of comments like this, that they are warnings. Did you ever hear of a man named Charlie, from "long way round" fame. He figured he was ready to race, bought a rally bike, and crashed breaking both his wrists. Not something anybody should "learn from". Get a grip people, literally, and stop crashing and laughing it off, its just luck usually that keeps people from serious injury. Her luck ran out in this race.... torn leg muscles in the largest muscle of the body body, one you depend on walking with....come on, come on...Really? Racing doesn't make you a more skillful rider. Leave those comments to racers.......practice make you a skillful rider. Racing and crashing, makes you a cripple, and the pressure and fatigue associated with racing is extremely dangerous. Reserved for pure athletes, not week end warriors. Hopefully she learns from this crash, and the crash that nearly broke her ankle. She readily admitted that she is not good at steep rocky uphills. That is very difficult terrain, and injuries from those types of hard crashes will leave most people unable to walk.....
@@riaannel2766 What do you have against the hateres?, hello I'm a hater.
Just be grateful you weren’t on the Himalayan. Noraly you are inspiring! I’m 62 years along with 4 decades of desert riding. I can’t really do much anymore but ride my T7. You should be very proud of what you’ve accomplished. I think the American Motorcycle Association should make you an honorary Ambassador for the sport.
You’re so right: hundreds of miles without falling, then you fall the first time, and the magic seems gone and you come off again and again. As you say, perhaps it’s about losing confidence or getting tired or whatever. Hope your injury was not too bad, good luck with it. I am really enjoying this rally series.
When the tiredness comes on, it’s probably cumulative each time you fall.
Pfooo that was some roughhh terrain holy crap. Massive props to you finishing it though and massive props to Charly and Pancho and others helping you and others out along the route and at the stops and bivouacs.
I think we already knew you were a hardcore, Noraly, but now it’s really become obvious. That was a TOUGH stage & your gritty determination in the face of it was all the difference. So well done, congrats!
When I saw the preview, I thought you were going to be medevaced to a hospital. But, no, you powered through the pain and got back on your motorcycle to a round of respectful applause. It was great to see you finish through such perseverance.
I just want to thank you hugely for showing just how hard emotionally, not just physically, this stage was for you. I identified with your struggles in this SO much (though you would be able to do no problem what has made me cry on my motorcycle!). I have to say it again - you are just an absolute beast.
I must say, *you are a trooper*. The amount of spills you take and hop right up to eagerly pick up your bike, that says a lot about someone.
That’s what we do on moto’s.
RESPECT for this woman! She's awesome!!!!
Absolutely, I mean compare noraly to say Megan Markle 😆😆😆
I've been a nervous wreck watching this video knowing that you would eventually crash and hurt yourself. but you persevered and continue on. I'm continually amazed at you. You are in the prayers of my wife and I.
I have watched you from your days riding through India, and then through South America... but this ride? wow. Just wow. Noraly, you have the heart of a lioness. You've no quit in you. Way. To. Push. Through!!!!
I've been watching every episode for over a year now, and this was the most stressful. What an amazing episode, I'm just terrified she is going to hurt herself! Keep on biking!
It comes with no surprise, you are one tough and brave women! Hope you are getting all better now!
i was holding my breath the whole time!...i am so touched at how supportive everyone is to each other.
Great ride and coverage of your rally race! Very inspiring channel!
That was intensed.. I almost fell on my chair while watching.. You're a legend Ms. Noraly. #1 fan from the Philippines!
You are an inspiration to riders all over the world. I rode my Dad’s Honda 90 trail bike as a 14-16 year old. Learned to ride again at 50 years old. Took me the full permit riding time here in Michigan to prepare and pass the DMV test for my endorsement. If we don’t try new things we will wither and our lives get small. Thank you, Noraly for never giving up on learning and trying. Rock on! ❤
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That’s a great saying,…” If we don’t try new things we will wither and our lives get small”…thanks for that, I will remember it 👍
Much admiration. I loved it well enough when you were just doing the travel stuff, an some of that was well hard enough! This stuff is torture! I really don’t want to see you murder yourself, it had me wincing at every boulder,rut and rock! In any sport once you get tired, that is when you injure yourself, when you get too tired then in a sane world you should really give yourself a break. Just enjoy the ride, who cares if you win or loose, it certainly doesn't matter to me. You have a top friend in Charlie, hold on to him he’s a good’n, now that’s the stuff that really matters!
Sorry Noraly, I haven't watched the whole video yet but hope you are ok. 🙏 This is the first video I've seen with you on the Beta. Yours or someone else's? Do you still have the Honda Rally 300? Which do you prefer? Anyway great seeing first half of this one. Rock on girl!!! 🤘
Thank you for this comment of yours. I fully agree with you. I started riding motorcycles in 1973 in Sri Lanka when I was 23 and continuously rode till I emigrated to California at the end of 1982. Then, I again started riding in 2020 when I was 70. I had several bikes including a Yamaha XT250. Now, I ride CSC RX3 250 Adventure which I find a fine bike. Like you say, Noraly is a real inspiration. I also really admire her.
Could see fatigue taking its toll on you and Charlie. Little mistakes the result of it. So beautiful seeing the concern for you from Charlie and poncho, and getting back on bike and riding off together. Poncho was awesome 👌
The best motorcycle vlog I have seen this year. Very well done. May you be blessed with health and back on your two wheels better than ever.
Noraly, you are such an inspiration! Keep up the adventures, and thank you for bringing us along on your journeys!
Awesome riding skills Noraly. People who have never ridden off road don’t have a clue how demanding it is on your body and equipment. Riding a Rally is even more demanding and takes every ounce of strength and endurance several times over. You hear every rider gasping for air. I am so proud of you and the accomplishments you have achieved. Thank you for sharing this adventure with your Internet family. I feel like I was riding along side of you every kilometer you traveled.
You're hard as nails. Mountain of Hell doesn't do it justice. Respect to you. Your endurance and pain tolerance is beyond human.
As a retired off road rider myself i have a good idea what you have put yourself through. You have balls of steal young lady and you are an inspiration, well done for completing it xx
Norally is an inspiration for positivity: going through all that pain and yet is still able to laugh and express joy.
I don’t usually post comments on YT but your Insta posting has motivated me, and I know that even strong people still need and deserve support. Stay strong Noraly. One life! Live it! Met vriendelijke groeten en respect.
Yeah, racing in Baja is rough. Get better soon and happy trails
It's not a race.
@@kenhetherington756 What do you mean? The Baja Rally is a race.
I felt like I was riding with you! I grew up riding dirt bikes and later got my motorcycle license but stopped riding when I had my kids. It's been 25 yrs since I've been on a bike and you make me want to get back on. Much love Nora from a Dutchie in 🇨🇦
I was already impressed by the feats you’ve conquered around the world on your own on your bike, but battling through that leg injury really is true strength. I hope by now you’ve recovered from this injury and that you’ll tell us the story soon. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us Noraly, injuries and all, happy Christmas 😸💜
Having raced (500, 550) and chased in the Baja it is deceiving how rough it really is. Sections that are bad you think, "it's not that bad", will swallow up tires and twist parts. it always seems to happen when you drop speed is when you get stuck. We used to have a sticker on the front bar that read "when in doubt punch it", a slap on the sticker was a good reminder not to be too cautious.
Noraly- my husband and I look forward to all your videos. You inspire others to take on challenges that bring joy. We appreciate your videos, your confidence, and willingness to share the real and raw. Don't give those trolls any mind. We hope your leg gets better soon. You have big thumbs up from us and we look forward to your next video. It is unbelievable you were able to finish this portion. You really should be proud.
Merry Christmas!
You are such a warrior! Never give up! In the worst of the situations you always smile....love it!
Wow Noraly, such courage & determination! I really admire you for giving this a go. It looks almost as mentally demanding as physical. Obviously the injury looks bad but hanging on the next episode to see if you can complete stage 6! Thanks for everything in 2022, you’re amazing & can’t wait for 2023! Let’s go!!
Mandy, what a friend to be there with and for Noraly.
Always in the background but your support, filming, and being there is great to see.
Hope your having an adventure of your own far from home.
You're on beast mode right now, you go girl!!! We're all cheering for you!!!!
Ouch!! Wishing you a Speedy Recovery young lady!! Keep on keeping on!! Love you!!
*You are an example of overcoming, always trying to learn and improve. It was a pleasure to share this experience with you, and many others in future. Keep going.*
You are one tough, fun-loving cookie, Noraly.
I literally cried through a portion of this video, partly for Noraly and her high level of tenacity and partly for the people who show kindness and solidarity on the track to help support one another. Perhaps, also, because that injury must have HURT like HELL!! Way to persevere, NORALY!!
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I get really nervous watching these videos but can't stop watching. If I could ride off road a quarter as well as you Noraly I'd be very happy. You are one amazing, skilled and courageous lady and to do such and incredible job sharing your adventures with us is truly a blessing for all who follow you around the world. Keep doing what you do so well and please stay safe.
I love watching you ride. Brings back all my memories of dirt biking with my husband. I always made horrible navigation errors (picking the wrong line) when I was tired. I cannot imagine the anabolic state your body was in during that section. Amazing job.
Normally I don't leave comments on videos but I felt it was really necessary based on what you posed on your Instagram stories today.
Noraly you are so inspiring and I love watching you grow and learn! Your passion for the sport really shines through. I hope you have a fantastic next stage.
All my love from Canada xox
The ending absolutely broke my heart 😢🥺
Wow! Where others may have given up you show tremendous courage and grit to push on through to get to the end of the stage. Big props to Pancho for being the selfless person he was to stay there with you. Charly deserves credit too also loved meeting him earlier on in the series.
Oh man……! That whole rock section was what we called a “bomb track” when I was racing desert….as in looking like it was cluster bombed from the air! Sections like that often made me want to ask the race organizer if they also like to torture little animals. Exceptionally well done Noraly. MAJOR RESPECT!!!!!
I think we are seeing a new side to Noraly. We've seen her struggle through many difficult rides without a complaint or giving up. Now we are seeing the real rally side of her. Just amazing!
You REALLY PUSHED IT, GIRL ! I’m a little unfamiliar with this much pain and you’re having all this fun. It’s distressing to see you hurting so now. You seem to be finding new limits for yourself, I’m surprised you got back on a bike so quickly, PLEASE STAY SAFE, NORALY ❤❤❤ Rick
Noraly you are an amazing rider, in every single episode you surprise us...love, love , love. You are an inspiration, prayers for your fast recovery from your injuries👍❤🌹
Repeating myself once again and echoing the sentiments of all the viewers here on Itchy Boots channel - Salute to your Grit and Determination Noraly. You have got an iron will that numbs the pain it seems. What tops it is your attitude , we see you fall and we know it hurts but we see you smiling. God bless you , Ride safe
Ignore the bad vibes. The world is filled with awesome people as you attested frequently in your travels. Those are the good vibes you must value. Keep on riding!
I hated seeing you in pain like that Noraly. You are so tough. I can't believe you battled through that pain on such difficult terrain. Well done to you, and the other guys helping. On a lighter note, I have a feeling Charly is not a morning person!
@neale burgess - Charly is definitely more laid-back and more ZEN
Jajaja you nailed it dude. Charly isn't an early bird. But is great Spanish guy
Bravo for bravoure and courage Noraly !
Respect and love for you this end 2022!
I usually never leave comments on video's. But after your instagram story I really wanted to leave one. I live vicariously through you at the moment. Stuck at home for 6 months of chemo, a operation and radiation for my breastcancer. You are an inspiration, to soldier through the pain and discomfort and keep the endgoal in mind. Je bent een taaie tante. ❤
Beterschap Stephanie, wat een strijd lever jij!!
@@ItchyBoots Same, I'm up here in the frozen north, vicariously watching and cheering for you in the rally. I'd already watched this vid and given it a Big Thumb's Up when I saw the Insta story and it broke my heart for you. Of course you belong where you are, doing what you love with all those amazing people! And besides, like you said before, you wanted to do the rally so you could ride harder and not worry so much about injuries because there's support crew and other riders, and you're doing it! Finding limits, pushing yourself. That's the whole point of endurance racing!
What I think is funny is that in the Africa rally the back of your motorcycle fell off, and this time the front did!
@@ItchyBoots Dankjewel, wat lief dat je een reactie stuurt 🥰 Maakt mijn dag helemaal goed!
Christ, this woman is seriously impressive!!! Heart, courage, soul - Noraly, I was in tears for all of these attributes as you displayed them in this episode. I am speechless. Inspirational, just frigging Inspirational!
You are such an inspiration! I knew you were brave and strong but this video really showed it! You pushed through the pain and did it! I’m sooo proud of you! I wish I was as brave as you! 💞
It is very inspiring to see you continue despite how painful a tear is, never lose that warrior spirit that you have, despite many adversities in the end the reward will be greater, congratulations!
Noraly, you are a complete badass. Such a great job, such conviction. I'm so proud of you. Try to stay safe and take care. Charley and Pancho are genuinely great guys. I wish them the best as well.
Watching this was tough. Seeing you so tired and hurt made me cry! You are such a warrior!!
So inspirational. Simply amazing. Can't wait to see if you finished!
Thank you Pancho and Charly. Well done Noraly for going through the pain.
WOW, nothing but respect for you Noraly. For not giving up and even self riding to the bivouac. RESPECT. Get well soon. And what a hero Pancho was for you.
I know how much it mean to you the rally .. Just be safe because you mean so much to everyone of us..
Take care and enjoy the ride!
Noraley you are an amazing person. Thank you for sharing stay well & stay safe
Love your smile and ever expressive face! This despite your injury.
OMG Noraly, watching this was painfully difficult - your hard falls, fatigue, quivering voice, tears, bruises and torn muscles... I just cried for you!!! Plus, the hugs and encouragement from Charlie, Poncho and all the back up guys is a testimont to your sheer grit and determination - these guys all have HUGE respect for you. Although you endured SO much pain, it's evident that your riding skills have improved exponentially. Kudos to you. I don't care what rank you achieved at the finish line - you're a CHAMPION through and through! 💫💥🏅👏
I can only imagine how hard it was for you to finish that last stage with a badly injured leg and battling fatigue. I know you're tough but this was an epic effort!! So impressive.
What an episode! You are an inspiration! It’s Christmas now so I hope you are recovered and enjoying time off with family. When it comes to determination and toughness you’re my hero! Best wishes!
Wow. I admire your determination, grit, and ability to keep positive attitude thru all hardships you faced during this challenge. You are one hell of a woman! God bless and good luck on your journey.
You are one tough girl. I am a third Dan blackbelt and we have a thing that when it gets bad you dig from within and never give up. You my friend have that indomitable spirit. You have come so far and your talent continues to grow. Stay strong and heal fast!
What an epic struggle. The last photo looks really bad, but my own leg hurt watching that episode anyways. Hats off to you for finishing! That´s what´s all is about: to challenge yourself. I really hope the muscle will recover quickly! Godspeed, Mam!
I admire your "never quit attitude". I've been watching you for awhile. With that being said.... You scare me. Stay safe out there.
Noraly, the knee I am about to replace was aching in sympathy as I watched you tackle that track. Incredible perseverance! I just hope you’re not editing this episode from a hospital bed, but are having a wonderful Christmas instead! 🎄 Here’s sending magical healing energy your way for the New Year!
What a brave lady you are, as a lifelong motorcyclist now 76 I would never have attempted the impossible, you did and cracked it. Well done.
That was really tough and you showed such courage and determination to push through the pain and finish.. respect and admiration!
Wow, you are one tough and GOOD rider. Great job! I really admire your tenacity and skill. Hang in there, we are all rooting for you! And by the way, I love your accent and your laugh! 😉
This is so hectic to sit and watch!!! Great episode, thank you so much!!! Can't wait for the next one.
Noraly you are one of the toughest women out there riding for years and still taking on something like this. Its amazing to see you ride in all sorts of terrain and thru mountains and forrest.
Wish you a speedy recovery and a happy Christmas - hopefully with family or at least some good friends - You have friends all over the world now who wishes you the best. Take care and thanks for sharing both good and bad times. Wish you all luck and good times for the future! 👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤