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A British woman has finished the gruelling 500km 2024 Africa Eco Race across the Sahara on a motorbike.
Nicknamed The Girl On A Bike, Vanessa Ruck, who grew up in Tunbridge Wells, was hit by a car while cycling in 2014.
Seven years of recovery followed, requiring her to face seven surgical procedures, before she discovered motorcycles.
Now, as well as taking part in races, she visits schools to inspire young girls to take part in different sports.
The race followed the route of the old Dakar Rally from Nador in Morocco to Dakar in Senegal and finished on Sunday.
Speaking to BBC South East from Dakar following the race, she said: “I’m absolutely shattered. I don’t think every single muscle in my body, and my brain, have ever been this tired.”
Ms Ruck said she undertook the 13-day race to prove that she still could face a challenge following her accident in 2014.
“I’ve been determined to get myself back, maybe not to be pain-free, but to a point where I can get out there and make the most of every day.

“For me, coming from my accident and recovery, fighting to get to that finish line, was a way of going ‘up you’ to my accident, and saying ‘you haven’t controlled by whole life’.”
She said she had discovered a new love of motorcycles through her recovery.
“The Dakar is the big famous event, it’s the ultimate test.”
Written by: Safiya Wada
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