ARICA - IQUIQUE

              The next day, Sunday May 8. An easy ride down the
              Pan American for the press vehicles. Monotonous on
              the highway. Tomorrow will be a very different story.
              At every regional boundary (Chile is split into 12),
              there are checkpoints, but not just for the racers.

              All north south traffic must pass through these points,
              show identification and sign in. If a person does not
              keep to his itinerary or show up at the next checkpoint
              in a timely manner, they authorities go looking for him.

              Chile is a true police state because there is a SPEED
              LIMIT on the highway. 110 kmh ! What other country
              would restrict the movement of it's citizens in such a manner?
              The good old USA of course !

              The country also has the prices of the civilized
              world, gas is $1.35 a gallon as opposed to 20 cents in Peru.

              In mid afternoon we cruise into Iquique through a
              throng of TV cameras and lights. Iquique is a
              funky old oceanfront town that looks like a cross
              between New Orleans, the Caribbean and Germany
              in the natural setting of a California coastline devoid
              of all vegetation.

              Sunday afternoons are for futbol. Today's game:
              a viscious match between Arica and Iquique. A tie
              of 1 -1 avoids the inevitable riots that usually develop
              should the wrong side win.

              There's a big feast complete with touristic folk
              music that evening. We will need it for the hell we
              are about to go through. We sleep well too, as it will
              be several days before the next real bed.