DAKAR Stage 5
FOCUS
As the name suggests, the Empty Quarter is not exactly teeming with conventional architectural or
cultural tourist attractions. Yet, for rally-raid enthusiasts, it is a staggering treasure trove with dunes that
stretch as far as the eye can see. Millions? Billions, perhaps? Who knows, it is hard to count while in
the throes of sand fever. The riders and crews were even willing to jump out of their sleeping bags in
the dead of night to tackle a 508 km road section and plunge into this sea of dunes for a pivotal 118 km
special that set the stage for their stay in the Empty Quarter. Pablo Quintanilla, who cut his teeth in
Chile’s Atacama Desert, and Nasser Al Attiyah, who learned the ropes in the neighbouring sands of
Qatar, turned up the heat today and added another notch to their belts.
OUTLINE
It did not take a genius to figure out the right approach to the special among the top motorbike riders.
The Rally GP starting order is flipped for the „48H Chrono“ beginning tomorrow, so the biggest
advantage will go to the latest starter among the 17 entrants still in contention in this class. Adrien Van
Beveren’s game plan seemed spot on, with an interesting fifth place at km 0 and a knack for surfing the
dunes that gave him a realistic shot at the stage win. It was almost impossible for the Frenchman to
lose. Almost. In the end, he was pipped at the post by just 37 seconds by his Monster Energy Honda
teammate, Pablo Quintanilla. The Chilean notched up his eighth Dakar stage win and bagged the
prime slot for stage 6A. In his twelfth appearance in the Dakar, where he has twice snagged the runner-
up’s spot (2020 and 2022), „Quintafondo“, sixth overall at 26′47″ back, will have the deck stacked in
his favour, but he still needs to play his cards right to bump Ross Branch from the hot seat and emerge
as the leader of the Honda squad, which has another three riders in hot pursuit of the Botswanan:
Cornejo (second at 1′14″), Brabec (third at 3′47″) and Van Beveren (fourth at 18′10″).
It was a completely different story in the car race, with no unusual starting procedures lined up for
tomorrow. Instead, the drivers will tackle a separate route, unable to benefit from tracks left by the
motorbike riders. There was a palpable sense of concern among many of the favourites, with each
crafting his own tactical recipe to fend off competitors looming in their rear-view mirror tomorrow
morning. Stéphane Peterhansel and Carlos Sainz, for instance, played it cool to finish sixteenth and
seventeenth in the Ultimate class, a mere 14 seconds apart. Time will tell if this was the right move.
Sébastien Loeb went as far as to deliberately miss a waypoint, landing him a 15-minute penalty and
widening his gap to the leader, Yazeed Al Rajhi, to a daunting 43 minutes. Talk about a gamble!
Meanwhile, the Saudi front-runner did not tempt fate today, and neither did Nasser Al Attiyah, who
dialled up his signature aggression when looking to make a statement. Over a distance of 118 km, he
outpaced Guerlain Chicherit by 1′51″ to nab his 48th stage win, which is also his first in a Hunter,
adding to a diverse victory list that spans BMW, Volkswagen, Hummer, Jefferies Buggy, Mini and Toyota.
That is a roster of seven different constructors, pulling level with „Peter“ in the car category. Al Attiyah
slotted into second place in the overall, trailing his former teammate Yazeed Al Rajhi by 9 minutes, and
will lead the charge in the „48H Chrono“ with gusto.
In the Challenger class, Eryk Goczał conceded over 2 minutes to today’s victor, Francisco „Chaleco“
López, in what did not seem like a calculated move, but his vice grip on the lead remains as tight as
ever. Gerard Farrés suffered a debacle, tumbling in the dunes and dashing his title prospects.
Meanwhile, Xavier de Soultrait claimed the stage, proving that his spectacular debut in his new class
was no fluke. Finally, Aleš Loprais and Janus van Kasteren’s troubles played right into the hands of
Martin Macík, who took the stage win and is now sandwiched between the two hot favourites in the
provisional top 3.
Macik Racing
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PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
What a comeback by „Chaleco“! In the 2024 Dakar, it seems like you need a Polish surname, preferably
Goczał, to call the shots at the top of the Challenger class. Specifically, it is the latest scion of the family,
Eryk, who has been hogging the limelight with four stage wins, including the prologue, and still reigns
supreme in the overall. Yet today, the allure of sand and dunes brought back the „Chaleco“ of old, the
one who has won three trophies, two in the SSV class (2019 and 2021) and one in T3 (2022). Today, it
appears that the Chileans shine brightest when they go on the offensive. Securing his 25th Dakar stage
win (11 on motorbikes and 14 in SSV-Challenger), the Can-Am driver, who finished fifth in the class last
year, beat Austin Jones by 2′04″ to take Chile’s 75th victory in the history of the rally.
STAT OF THE DAY
6. Unlike his competitors, Nasser Al Attiyah did not try to play 4D chess today. The Qatari romped
home with the fastest time, making it six different winners in as many specials this Dakar, after Mattias
Ekström (prologue), Guillaume de Mevius, Stéphane Peterhansel, Lucas Moraes and Sébastien
Loeb. The last time that there were six different winners in the first six stages was 2004, a whopping 20
years (and 4 days, to be exact) ago. Back then, Kenjiro Shinosuka, Josep Maria Servià, Giniel de
Villiers, Ari Vatanen, Stéphane Peterhansel and Hiroshi Masuoka took turns topping the charts
between Clermont-Ferrand (France) and Tan-Tan (Morocco). All the work poured into making the 46th
Dakar as unpredictable as possible is paying off!
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Nasser Al Attiyah claimed his first stage win in this Dakar, which is also his 48th career victory and his
first with Prodrive. This also means he will be opening the road in the „48H chrono“ tomorrow. „There
was no strategy on my part. I wanted to win the stage no matter what they have in store for us tomorrow.
„It’s 600 kilometres long and I don’t mind opening the road. Even if I lose time, what matters to me is
finishing these 600 kilometres.“
THE MAKINGS OF CLASSIC
Ondřej Klymčiw, locked in a tight battle with Carlos Santaolalla since stage 2, where the two standout
performers of the fourth edition were separated by a mere point in favour of the Spaniard, may have just
gained the upper hand today. In stage 3, the Toyota HDJ 80 driver gradually widened his lead, starting
with an 8-point cushion, only to surrender one yesterday. However, today was a masterclass from the
Škoda pilot. Sweeping all three tests of the day, he carved out a substantial lead, racking up dozens of
points against his main rival. He bagged 10 points in the first test, 20 in the next and another 10 in the
final one. Ondřej will be going to bed with a 29-point margin in the overall. Combined with two stage
wins in his first three participations, his six victories so far in the fourth edition bring his tally to eight!
TIMEOUT RACING – CLASSIC
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Ebster, an Original by Motul in the motorbike top 10
Tobias Ebster, leading the Original by Motul class in his Dakar debut, took a quantum leap today.
Kinigadner’s nephew clinched the Rally 2 special and cracked the top 10 overall! Ninth in the stage, the
26-year-old pizza delivery guy seems right at home tearing through the dunes. It was, after all, in the
nearby sands of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge that he put his name on the map in early 2023, when
he grabbed the Rally 2 trophy and earned his ticket for this January by winning the Road to Dakar
challenge. The Austrian has got two days left to flaunt his sand-shredding talent before heading to Yanbu
and then defending his title back in Abu Dhabi. The W2RC is on the radar for Ebster, who is eager to
make a splash as soon as he can.
ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 7 |
(CHL) PABLO QUINTANILLA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 01H 32′ 53“ |
2 | 42 |
(FRA) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 01H 33′ 30“ |
3 | 2 |
(AUS) TOBY PRICE
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 01H 34′ 32“ |
4 | 5 |
(AUS) DANIEL SANDERS
|
RED BULL GASGAS FACTORY RACING | 01H 35′ 51“ |
5 | 98 |
(USA) MASON KLEIN
|
KORR OFFROAD RACING | 01H 35′ 54“ |
6 | 46 |
(BWA) ROSS BRANCH
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 01H 36′ 35“ |
7 | 9 |
(USA) RICKY BRABEC
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 01H 36′ 41“ |
8 | 142 |
(SVK) STEFAN SVITKO
|
SLONAFT RALLY TEAM | 01H 37′ 03“ |
9 | 96 |
(AUT) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
KINI RALLY RACING TEAM | 01H 37′ 26“ |
10 | 10 |
(USA) SKYLER HOWES
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 01H 37′ 48“ |
OVERALL – BIKES
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 46 |
(BWA) ROSS BRANCH
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 19H 05′ 03“ |
2 | 11 | MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 19H 06′ 17“ | |
3 | 9 |
(USA) RICKY BRABEC
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 19H 08′ 50“ |
4 | 42 |
(FRA) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 19H 23′ 13“ |
5 | 47 |
(ARG) KEVIN BENAVIDES
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 19H 26′ 20“ |
6 | 7 |
(CHL) PABLO QUINTANILLA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 19H 31′ 50“ |
7 | 2 |
(AUS) TOBY PRICE
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 19H 36′ 39“ |
8 | 5 |
(AUS) DANIEL SANDERS
|
RED BULL GASGAS FACTORY RACING | 19H 42′ 47“ |
9 | 16 |
(FRA) ROMAIN DUMONTIER
|
TEAM DUMONTIER RACING | 19H 43′ 55“ |
10 | 23 |
(CZE) MARTIN MICHEK
|
ORION – MOTO RACING GROUP | 19H 44′ 55“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – Original by Motul
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 96 |
(AUT) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
KINI RALLY RACING TEAM | 01H 37′ 26“ |
2 | 37 |
(BEL) JEROME MARTINY
|
ANQUETY MOTORSPORT | 01H 48′ 46“ |
3 | 112 |
(ITA) GIOELE MEONI
|
DAKAR 4 DAKAR | 01H 48′ 51“ |
4 | 82 |
(ESP) ALBERT MARTIN GARCIA
|
PEDREGA TEAM | 01H 52′ 14“ |
5 | 97 |
(ECU) JUAN PUGA
|
JP1 KEWS DAKAR RALLY TEAM | 01H 52′ 36“ |
6 | 56 |
(SVN) SIMON MARCIC
|
TEAM MARCIC | 01H 53′ 58“ |
7 | 61 |
(CZE) DAVID PABISKA
|
SP MOTO BOHEMIA | 01H 55′ 13“ |
8 | 74 |
(FRA) MICHAEL JACOBI
|
MÔLEAGRIFOREST / COMAS MOTOS | 01H 59′ 02“ |
9 | 107 |
(GRC) VASILEIOS BOUDROS
|
DNA AIR FILTERS- ENDURO GREECE | 02H 06′ 46“ |
10 | 104 |
(FRA) JEREMIE GERBER
|
TLDRACING | 02H 07′ 56“ |
OVERALL – Original by Motul
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 96 |
(AUT) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
KINI RALLY RACING TEAM | 21H 28′ 38“ |
2 | 37 |
(BEL) JEROME MARTINY
|
ANQUETY MOTORSPORT | 22H 43′ 23“ |
3 | 82 |
(ESP) ALBERT MARTIN GARCIA
|
PEDREGA TEAM | 22H 52′ 07“ |
4 | 61 |
(CZE) DAVID PABISKA
|
SP MOTO BOHEMIA | 24H 37′ 26“ |
5 | 112 |
(ITA) GIOELE MEONI
|
DAKAR 4 DAKAR | 25H 23′ 52“ |
6 | 97 |
(ECU) JUAN PUGA
|
JP1 KEWS DAKAR RALLY TEAM | 25H 52′ 58“ |
7 | 107 |
(GRC) VASILEIOS BOUDROS
|
DNA AIR FILTERS- ENDURO GREECE | 25H 54′ 21“ |
8 | 87 |
(CZE) LIBOR PODMOL
|
PODMOL DAKAR TEAM | 25H 56′ 51“ |
9 | 104 |
(FRA) JEREMIE GERBER
|
TLDRACING | 26H 40′ 42“ |
10 | 49 |
(ITA) CESARE ZACCHETTI
|
KOVE ITALIA | 27H 27′ 32“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 200 |
(QAT) NASSER AL-ATTIYAH
|
NASSER RACING | 01H 37′ 25“ |
2 | 211 |
(FRA) GUERLAIN CHICHERIT
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 01H 39′ 16“ |
3 | 205 |
(ARG) JUAN CRUZ YACOPINI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 01H 39′ 23“ |
4 | 201 |
(SAU) YAZEED AL RAJHI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 01H 39′ 25“ |
5 | 221 |
(BEL) GUILLAUME DE MEVIUS
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 01H 40′ 33“ |
6 | 301 |
(CHL) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 01H 40′ 47“ |
7 | 209 |
(ZAF) GINIEL DE VILLIERS
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 01H 41′ 45“ |
8 | 207 |
(SWE) MATTIAS EKSTRÖM
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 01H 42′ 41“ |
9 | 305 |
(USA) AUSTIN JONES
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 01H 42′ 51“ |
10 | 302 |
(POL) ERYK GOCZAL
|
ENERGYLANDIA RALLY TEAM | 01H 42′ 53“ |
OVERALL – CARS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 201 |
(SAU) YAZEED AL RAJHI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 17H 24′ 04“ |
2 | 200 |
(QAT) NASSER AL-ATTIYAH
|
NASSER RACING | 17H 33′ 07“ |
3 | 204 |
(ESP) CARLOS SAINZ
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 17H 35′ 35“ |
4 | 207 |
(SWE) MATTIAS EKSTRÖM
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 17H 47′ 02“ |
5 | 212 |
(FRA) MATHIEU SERRADORI
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 17H 55′ 04“ |
6 | 202 |
(FRA) STÉPHANE PETERHANSEL
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 17H 58′ 16“ |
7 | 214 |
(LTU) VAIDOTAS ZALA
|
X-RAID ARIJUS TEAM | 18H 01′ 11“ |
8 | 221 |
(BEL) GUILLAUME DE MEVIUS
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 18H 05′ 55“ |
9 | 203 |
(FRA) SEBASTIEN LOEB
|
BAHRAIN RAID XTREME | 18H 07′ 07“ |
10 | 206 |
(BRA) LUCAS MORAES
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 18H 18′ 51“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 301 |
(CHL) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 01H 40′ 47“ |
2 | 305 |
(USA) AUSTIN JONES
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 01H 42′ 51“ |
3 | 302 |
(POL) ERYK GOCZAL
|
ENERGYLANDIA RALLY TEAM | 01H 42′ 53“ |
4 | 312 |
(ARG) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 01H 44′ 25“ |
5 | 311 |
(SAU) SALEH ALSAIF
|
DARK HORSE TEAM | 01H 44′ 46“ |
6 | 314 |
(GBR) KRIS MEEKE
|
GRALLYTEAM | 01H 44′ 46“ |
7 | 300 |
(LTU) ROKAS BACIUSKA
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 01H 44′ 55“ |
8 | 306 | RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 01H 45′ 11“ | |
9 | 310 |
(POL) MICHAL GOCZAL
|
ENERGYLANDIA RALLY TEAM | 01H 45′ 23“ |
10 | 303 |
(USA) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 01H 46′ 16“ |
OVERALL – CHALLENGER
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 302 |
(POL) ERYK GOCZAL
|
ENERGYLANDIA RALLY TEAM | 19H 01′ 18“ |
2 | 304 |
(POL) MAREK GOCZAL
|
ENERGYLANDIA RALLY TEAM | 19H 36′ 08“ |
3 | 303 |
(USA) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 19H 41′ 04“ |
4 | 301 |
(CHL) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 20H 05′ 50“ |
5 | 305 |
(USA) AUSTIN JONES
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 20H 06′ 30“ |
6 | 306 | RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 20H 08′ 56“ | |
7 | 318 |
(BRA) MARCELO TIGLIA GASTALDI
|
TEAM BBR | 20H 36′ 56“ |
8 | 310 |
(POL) MICHAL GOCZAL
|
ENERGYLANDIA RALLY TEAM | 20H 50′ 31“ |
9 | 300 |
(LTU) ROKAS BACIUSKA
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 20H 58′ 09“ |
10 | 312 |
(ARG) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 21H 00′ 35“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 411 |
(FRA) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 01H 44′ 56“ |
2 | 408 |
(SAU) YASIR SEAIDAN
|
MMP | 01H 46′ 10“ |
3 | 420 |
(CHE) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 01H 48′ 50“ |
4 | 416 |
(BRA) RODRIGO VARELA
|
TEAM BBR | 01H 49′ 50“ |
5 | 405 |
(FRA) FLORENT VAYSSADE
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 01H 50′ 30“ |
6 | 442 |
(ITA) ENRICO GASPARI
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | 01H 50′ 44“ |
7 | 414 |
(BRA) CRISTIANO BATISTA
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 01H 50′ 51“ |
8 | 409 |
(ECU) SEBASTIAN GUAYASAMIN
|
FN SPEED TEAM | 01H 51′ 24“ |
9 | 419 |
(USA) SARA PRICE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 01H 52′ 26“ |
10 | 424 |
(FRA) BENOIT LEPIETRE
|
BTR | 02H 01′ 08“ |
OVERALL – SSV
OS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 420 |
(CHE) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 21H 13′ 42“ |
2 | 416 |
(BRA) RODRIGO VARELA
|
TEAM BBR | 21H 19′ 12“ |
3 | 414 |
(BRA) CRISTIANO BATISTA
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 21H 23′ 02“ |
4 | 408 |
(SAU) YASIR SEAIDAN
|
MMP | 21H 24′ 01“ |
5 | 419 |
(USA) SARA PRICE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 21H 26′ 37“ |
6 | 411 |
(FRA) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 21H 35′ 46“ |
7 | 400 |
(PRT) JOÃO FERREIRA
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 21H 44′ 10“ |
8 | 409 |
(ECU) SEBASTIAN GUAYASAMIN
|
FN SPEED TEAM | 22H 14′ 11“ |
9 | 407 |
(ESP) EDUARDO PONS SUNE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 23H 49′ 57“ |
10 | 404 |
(FRA) CLAUDE FOURNIER
|
MMP | 24H 44′ 02“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 601 |
(CZE) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 01H 52′ 25“ |
2 | 603 |
(NLD) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 01H 53′ 47“ |
3 | 608 |
(NLD) VICK VERSTEIJNEN
|
VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING | 02H 00′ 20“ |
4 | 605 |
(NLD) PASCAL DE BAAR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 02H 05′ 14“ |
5 | 615 |
(NLD) GERT HUZINK
|
JONGBLOED DAKAR TEAM | 02H 09′ 17“ |
6 | 620 |
(NLD) WILLIAM DE GROOT
|
DE GROOT SPORT | 02H 11′ 36“ |
7 | 609 |
(JPN) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 02H 11′ 41“ |
8 | 610 |
(ITA) CLAUDIO BELLINA
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 02H 14′ 05“ |
9 | 618 |
(NLD) ANJA VAN LOON
|
LADIES TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 02H 14′ 42“ |
10 | 600 |
(NLD) JANUS VAN KASTEREN
|
BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 02H 16′ 05“ |
OVERALL – TRUCKS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 600 |
(NLD) JANUS VAN KASTEREN
|
BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 20H 01′ 22“ |
2 | 601 |
(CZE) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 20H 23′ 25“ |
3 | 602 |
(CZE) ALES LOPRAIS
|
INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA | 20H 27′ 27“ |
4 | 605 |
(NLD) PASCAL DE BAAR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 20H 50′ 18“ |
5 | 603 |
(NLD) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 21H 07′ 43“ |
6 | 604 |
(CZE) JAROSLAV VALTR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 21H 26′ 25“ |
7 | 622 |
(NLD) MICHIEL BECX
|
BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 21H 43′ 32“ |
8 | 615 |
(NLD) GERT HUZINK
|
JONGBLOED DAKAR TEAM | 22H 14′ 48“ |
9 | 610 |
(ITA) CLAUDIO BELLINA
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 23H 05′ 45“ |
10 | 608 |
(NLD) VICK VERSTEIJNEN
|
VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING | 23H 34′ 56“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 714 |
(CZE) ONDREJ KLYMCIW
|
KLYMCIW RACING | 195 |
2 | 768 |
(ESP) CARLOS SANTAOLALLA MILLA
|
FACTORYTUB | 222 |
3 | 701 |
(ITA) PAOLO BEDESCHI
|
TECNOSPORT | 354 |
4 | 702 |
(ITA) LORENZO TRAGLIO
|
TECNOSPORT | 457 |
5 | 703 |
(BEL) DIRK VAN ROMPUY
|
TH-TRUCKS VRRACING | 609 |
6 | 761 |
(ITA) MARCO ERNESTO LEVA
|
R TEAM | 764 |
7 | 767 |
(ESP) AMADEO ROIGE BRAGULAT
|
PEDREGA TEAM | 961 |
8 | 755 |
(DEU) JÖRG SAND
|
VÖLKEL DAKAR TEAM | 1071 |
9 | 719 |
(ITA) FILIPPO GIORGIO COLNAGHI
|
TECNOSPORT | 1309 |
10 | 724 | TH-TRUCKS TEAM | 1343 |
OVERALL – CLASSIC
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 714 |
(CZE) ONDREJ KLYMCIW
|
KLYMCIW RACING | 21 |
2 | 768 |
(ESP) CARLOS SANTAOLALLA MILLA
|
FACTORYTUB | 57 |
3 | 700 |
(ESP) JUAN MORERA
|
MOMA BIKES RAID TEAM | 58 |
4 | 719 |
(ITA) FILIPPO GIORGIO COLNAGHI
|
TECNOSPORT | 94 |
5 | 701 |
(ITA) PAOLO BEDESCHI
|
TECNOSPORT | 95 |
6 | 705 | RECINSA SPORT | 110 | |
7 | 906 |
(ITA) CORRADO PATTONO
|
MOTORTECNICA RACING TEAM | 137 |
8 | 755 |
(DEU) JÖRG SAND
|
VÖLKEL DAKAR TEAM | 140 |
9 | 759 |
(FRA) FREDERIC LARRE
|
LAGUNE – NANTES PRESTIGE AUTOS | 154 |
10 | 703 |
(BEL) DIRK VAN ROMPUY
|
TH-TRUCKS VRRACING | 156 |
FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK
GALLERY STAGE 5
Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O