DAKAR 2025: Stage / 9.Etappe – all classes: VIDEO-Highlights, report & results + MEGA-GALLERY!

DAKAR Stage 9


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FOCUS

Haradh is located in the middle of the eastern province, the largest in Saudi Arabia, through which the vehicles of the Dakar caravan sped today, their riders and drivers intently focused to avoid being caught out by the tangle of tracks. Over a distance against the clock of 357 kilometres and at a high pace requiring speedy roadbook reading, the main pitfalls to be avoided for the pretenders to the rally’s various crowns concerned navigation. The elite bikers put in solid performances in this domain, especially Luciano Benavides, who opened the stage alone from start to finish to win a second consecutive stage this year. Nasser Al Attiyah has nothing left to prove in this register, but he has given Dacia its first Dakar stage victory and allows himself a chance of remaining in the reckoning for the title… Yet with 25 minutes to make up on Yazeed Al Rajhi, that is quite a challenge!

OUTLINE

  • Great riders are recognized by their ability to navigate a stage alone and thus win two consecutive stages. That is what Luciano Benavides managed to do, as he improved his roll of honour with the 5th stage victory of his career on the Dakar and moved up to 4th place in the general rankings for his best-ever position.
  • The Argentinean beat Adrien Van Beveren by 1’54’’ over the route of the day’s special. It was also a good day for the Frenchman as he closed in on his Spanish team-mate Tosha Schareina, who was off the pace due to a fall at the beginning of the special. The battle for second place is occurring some way behind race leader Daniel Sanders, who will tackle the decisive stage 10 with a lead of 14’45’’ and from 3rd position in the starting order.
  • “There is no time left to gain time” is what Nasser Al Attiyah must have said to himself on waking in Riyadh, and the Qatari driver went on all-out attack on the day’s stage. At the finishing line, he produced the best time, though it was meagre pickings, even if the result means he is now only 31’’ from the third step on the provisional podium occupied by Mattias Ekstrom.
  • Yazeed Al Rajhi, however, has taken command of the race, benefitting from Henk Lategan’s navigation mistakes and punctures. The Saudi driver will enter the Empty Quarter tomorrow with a lead of 7’09’’ over his South African team-mate and 24’50’’ over the Swede’s Ford Raptor.
  • Argentinean David Zille has added his name to the list of six stage winners in the Challenger class, in which he already tasted success on one occasion in 2023. His exploit has not affected the serene but steady progress of Nicolas Cavigliasso, who still leads the general rankings by 28 minutes ahead of Gonçalo Guerreiro.
  • Nobody knows whether ‘Chaleco Lopez still believes in his chances of victory, but the emblematic Can-Am driver is doing his utmost to pick up stage wins. The Chilean obtained his fourth success, bringing him to within twenty minutes of Xavier de Soultrait but still far behind Brock Heger, who is 2 hours 7 minutes ahead.
  • Mitchel van den Brink was missing a minute and a half to give himself a stage victory on his 23rd birthday. Instead, Ales Loprais added to his collection, winning for the third time this year and quite ironically picking up his 23rd stage success on the event. In the general rankings, Martin Macik is unruffled thanks to a lead of 2 hours 23 minutes over the young Dutchman.

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY

Is it possible to win on the Dakar 2025 by opening the stage from the first to the last kilometre? Since today, the answer is a resounding yes. Following his victory the day before, Luciano Benavides was the first rider out today and opened the throttle over the 357 kilometres of the special. He finished behind Adrien Van Beveren by 2’57’’ in pure racing terms but the Argentinean tasted success thanks to bonuses of 4’51’’. Among this edition’s previous winners, the earliest to set off was AVB, who was the 4th man out on stage 5. History has repeated itself for the younger Benavides brother, who already won on a stage between Riyadh and Haradh, in 2023, also on a stage 9. Five days later, his brother Kevin won the Dakar. Today, although he is out of the race, he has remained alongside Luciano to support him in his quest for success. Today’s win is the 7th for KTM since the start and the Austrian constructor had not won as many stages in a single edition since 2018, a year in which it also claimed triumph in the general rankings. Will the feat be repeated in Shubaytah?

A CRUSHING BLOW

The approach to the last few days of the Dakar is always delicate. It is especially the moment of truth for the riders and drivers leading the general rankings and the sequence is all the more stressful when experiencing it for the first time, like Henk Lategan, with a pursuer of Yazeed Al Rajhi’s calibre just 21 seconds behind. Nobody can say with any certainty that the South African cracked under the pressure, but when opening the way after his stage victory yesterday, the Toyota driver collected one mishap after another: a puncture after only five kilometres of the special, getting lost after 13 km and then another puncture which saw him cross the finishing line on a completely flat tyre. At the end of the day, the outcome was costly, with 11th place, 16’02’’ behind Nasser Al Attiyah. This setback naturally led to him ceding his leader’s throne to his rival and Saudi team-mate, in whose wake he now trails 7 minutes back. South African supporters following the Dakar had another reason to be glum today as Guy Botterill was forced out of the race after trashing his car in an accident after 272 km. The outlook has considerably clouded over for the rainbow nation.

STAT OF THE DAY 10 out of 10

Brock Heger was an unknown on the bivouac on his arrival in Bisha. However, the reporters present have got used to writing and pronouncing his name, because he has dominated the SSV general rankings since the evening of stage 4 when he took the lead from his Sébastien Loeb Racing team-mate, Xavier de Soultrait. Furthermore, the Californian market gardener has shown that he has not come to Saudi Arabia to vegetate in the lower reaches of the ranks in his Polaris RZR, showing exemplary consistency. Since his victory on the prologue, he is the sole competitor on the rally to have not finished a special outside the day’s top three, which is a seamless performance.

Quote of the Day

Henk Lategan: “A messy, messy, messy day for us”

“It’s a bit of a disaster to be honest. It was really a mess, about 13 km in and we got lost. We thought we missed the waypoint but we actually had it. It wasn’t great and when we got lost we got one puncture and then towards the end we got another one and the wheel is actually flat. So, it was a messy, messy, messy day for us but it’s not the end of the world, we’re still in it. But it’s a bit of a disappointing day.”

The makings of classic

The Land Rovers have made the 5th edition of the Dakar Classic a noteworthy one! Three of the constructor’s vehicles took starter’s orders in Bisha, to represent the saga of the English dynasty that extends back from the Series III to the Range Rover and including the immortal Defender. This morning, the ‘110’ driven by Maxime Gublin and its ancestor in the hands of Karolis Raysis were 3rd and 4th in the general rankings! With their ladder-adorned chassis that have endured through the ages, these two Land Rovers are acting as a stepping stone for the arrival of the official Defender team in the ‘modern’ version of the Dakar, which will be the brand’s first official commitment in the off-road domain. Three Defenders will be enrolled in the Stock category opposite the Auto Body Land Cruisers. The English stable Prodrive – who else? – will be in charge of running the team. Will it be the Dakar Classic version or the Stock category model that emulates Alain Genestier’s triumph on the first Paris-Dakar in 1979? That is the question

World Rally Raid Championship

W2RC: Second success for the Sandrider 

By authoritatively winning the day’s stage, Nasser Al Attiyah has written the first line on Dacia’s roll of honour on the Dakar. It is not the first time in the W2RC, because the Sandrider already celebrated its first victory on stage 1 at the Rallye du Maroc in 2024. For its first competitive steps, the brand new 4×4 contested the season’s finale, which Nasser completed by obtaining his 3rd world champion’s title. In personal terms on the Dakar, it is the Qatari’s 48th victory, bringing him to within one success of the record of 50 stage wins held by Peterhansel and Vatanen. In the W2RC, it is the 41st victory achieved by Al Attiyah in the competition created in 2022. Out of 114 days of racing, it brings the Qatari’s proportion of wins on the championship to 36%. With an average of 13 victories per season, the official Dacia driver could reach 50 W2RC successes in 2025. The Sandrider’s 2 successes could also soon be multiplied thanks to the efforts of Sébastien Loeb, who is second in the ranks of stage win hunters in the W2RC with 20 victories under his belt. The Frenchman will be making his return in late February at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge alongside Nasser Al Attiyah.

ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03h 15′ 38“
2 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 17′ 32“ + 00h 01′ 54“
3 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03h 18′ 42“ + 00h 03′ 04“
4 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 19′ 17“ + 00h 03′ 39“
5 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 20′ 18“ + 00h 04′ 40“
6 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 03h 20′ 33“ + 00h 04′ 55“
7 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 22′ 24“ + 00h 06′ 46“
8 21 BAS world KTM racing team 03h 27′ 56“ + 00h 12′ 18“
9 15 SHERCO RALLY FACTORY 03h 30′ 23“ + 00h 14′ 45“
10 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03h 31′ 16“ + 00h 15′ 38“ 00h 05′ 00“

 

OVERALL – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 47h 45′ 34“ 00h 01′ 00“
2 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 48h 00′ 19“ + 00h 14′ 45“
3 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 48h 05′ 55“ + 00h 20′ 21“ 00h 02′ 00“
4 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 48h 13′ 18“ + 00h 27′ 44“ 00h 02′ 00“
5 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 48h 17′ 05“ + 00h 31′ 31“
6 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 48h 24′ 13“ + 00h 38′ 39“
7 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 48h 40′ 57“ + 00h 55′ 23“ 00h 02′ 00“
8 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 49h 19′ 10“ + 01h 33′ 36“ 00h 11′ 10“
9 96 BAS world KTM racing team 49h 57′ 15“ + 02h 11′ 41“
10 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 49h 58′ 53“ + 02h 13′ 19“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Bikes Rally 2

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 21 BAS world KTM racing team 03h 27′ 56“
2 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03h 31′ 16“ + 00h 03′ 20“ 00h 05′ 00“
3 16 HONDA HRC 03h 32′ 53“ + 00h 04′ 57“
4 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 03h 33′ 14“ + 00h 05′ 18“
5 126 BAs world KTM racing team 03h 34′ 00“ + 00h 06′ 04“
6 39 ESPRIT KTM 03h 34′ 11“ + 00h 06′ 15“ 00h 02′ 00“
7 23 RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM 03h 34′ 21“ + 00h 06′ 25“
8 22 BAS world KTM racing team 03h 34′ 31“ + 00h 06′ 35“
9 26 DUUST RALLY TEAM 03h 35′ 36“ + 00h 07′ 40“
10 66 KOVE FACTORY RACING 03h 35′ 51“ + 00h 07′ 55“

 

OVERALL – Bikes Rally 2

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 49h 19′ 10“ 00h 11′ 10“
2 96 BAS world KTM racing team 49h 57′ 15“ + 00h 38′ 05“
3 16 HONDA HRC 50h 38′ 40“ + 01h 19′ 30“ 00h 02′ 00“
4 66 KOVE FACTORY RACING 51h 02′ 35“ + 01h 43′ 25“ 00h 15′ 00“
5 28
(svn) TONI MULEC
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM 51h 09′ 39“ + 01h 50′ 29“ 00h 24′ 00“
6 94 Cajdašrot 51h 23′ 46“ + 02h 04′ 36“ 00h 00′ 10“
7 22 BAS world KTM racing team 51h 27′ 31“ + 02h 08′ 21“ 00h 30′ 00“
8 26 DUUST RALLY TEAM 51h 32′ 00“ + 02h 12′ 50“ 00h 06′ 00“
9 126 BAs world KTM racing team 51h 55′ 58“ + 02h 36′ 48“ 00h 11′ 10“
10 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 52h 36′ 01“ + 03h 16′ 51“ 00h 17′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Bikes Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 03h 33′ 14“
2 39 ESPRIT KTM 03h 34′ 11“ + 00h 00′ 57“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 03h 43′ 48“ + 00h 10′ 34“
4 97 CAJDAŠROT 03h 45′ 12“ + 00h 11′ 58“
5 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 03h 58′ 43“ + 00h 25′ 29“
6 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 04h 13′ 26“ + 00h 40′ 12“
7 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 04h 19′ 41“ + 00h 46′ 27“ 00h 02′ 00“
8 63 TLD RACING 04h 31′ 39“ + 00h 58′ 25“
9 104 TEAM MARCIC 04h 38′ 10“ + 01h 04′ 56“ 00h 01′ 00“
10 84 DNA AIR FILTERS RACING TEAM- ENDURO GREECE 04h 39′ 59“ + 01h 06′ 45“

 

OVERALL – Bikes Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 52h 36′ 01“ 00h 17′ 00“
2 39 ESPRIT KTM 52h 48′ 46“ + 00h 12′ 45“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 97 CAJDAŠROT 53h 51′ 34“ + 01h 15′ 33“ 00h 09′ 00“
4 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 54h 25′ 04“ + 01h 49′ 03“
5 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 56h 33′ 31“ + 03h 57′ 30“
6 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 57h 57′ 05“ + 05h 21′ 04“ 00h 37′ 00“
7 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 58h 55′ 35“ + 06h 19′ 34“ 00h 01′ 10“
8 63 TLD RACING 60h 15′ 16“ + 07h 39′ 15“ 00h 05′ 00“
9 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 61h 28′ 28“ + 08h 52′ 27“ 00h 08′ 00“
10 93 Rally POV 64h 00′ 17“ + 11h 24′ 16“ 00h 04′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 02h 52′ 59“
2 222 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 02h 55′ 46“ + 00h 02′ 47“
3 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 02h 56′ 11“ + 00h 03′ 12“
4 226 FORD M-SPORT 02h 57′ 47“ + 00h 04′ 48“
5 210
(esp) ORIOL MENA
OVERDRIVE RACING 03h 00′ 27“ + 00h 07′ 28“
6 228 FORD M-SPORT 03h 02′ 41“ + 00h 09′ 42“
7 233 MD RALLYE SPORT 03h 04′ 31“ + 00h 11′ 32“
8 212 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 03h 07′ 25“ + 00h 14′ 26“
9 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 03h 07′ 47“ + 00h 14′ 48“
10 230 CENTURY RACING 03h 08′ 06“ + 00h 15′ 07“ 00h 01′ 00′

 

OVERALL – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 45h 06′ 54“ 00h 04′ 00“
2 211 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 45h 14′ 03“ + 00h 07′ 09“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 226 FORD M-SPORT 45h 31′ 44“ + 00h 24′ 50“ 00h 01′ 00“
4 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 45h 32′ 15“ + 00h 25′ 21“ 00h 17′ 00“
5 228 FORD M-SPORT 46h 06′ 22“ + 00h 59′ 28“ 00h 12′ 00“
6 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 46h 13′ 46“ + 01h 06′ 52“ 00h 03′ 20“
7 216 OVERDRIVE RACING 46h 51′ 35“ + 01h 44′ 41“ 00h 04′ 00“
8 204 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 46h 53′ 01“ + 01h 46′ 07“ 00h 15′ 00“
9 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 47h 17′ 56“ + 02h 11′ 02“ 00h 08′ 00“
10 214 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 47h 38′ 08“ + 02h 31′ 14“ 00h 10′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 308 DaklaPack Rallysport – Zille Rally 03h 26′ 50“
2 334 NASSER RACING 03h 27′ 01“ + 00h 00′ 11“
3 326 NASSER RACING 03h 28′ 51“ + 00h 02′ 01“
4 301 TEAM BBR 03h 29′ 36“ + 00h 02′ 46“
5 325
(zaf) TAYE PERRY
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 03h 30′ 57“ + 00h 04′ 07“
6 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 03h 31′ 45“ + 00h 04′ 55“
7 312
(esp) OSCAR RAL
BUGGY MASTERS TEAM 03h 36′ 12“ + 00h 09′ 22“
8 304 TEAM BBR 03h 36′ 36“ + 00h 09′ 46“
9 300 TEAM BBR 03h 36′ 38“ + 00h 09′ 48“ 00h 02′ 00“
10 332 COLORADO MOTORSPORT 03h 41′ 25“ + 00h 14′ 35“

 

OVERALL – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 301 TEAM BBR 49h 38′ 09“ 00h 05′ 00“
2 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 50h 06′ 07“ + 00h 27′ 58“ 00h 01′ 10“
3 310 TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS 50h 42′ 04“ + 01h 03′ 55“ 00h 21′ 00“
4 304 TEAM BBR 51h 25′ 44“ + 01h 47′ 35“ 00h 26′ 00“
5 334 NASSER RACING 52h 01′ 22“ + 02h 23′ 13“ 00h 30′ 00“
6 325
(zaf) TAYE PERRY
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 53h 31′ 31“ + 03h 53′ 22“ 00h 03′ 00“
7 349
(pol) ADAM KUS
AKPOL RECYKLING 55h 49′ 57“ + 06h 11′ 48“ 00h 34′ 10“
8 346 MMP 57h 10′ 01“ + 07h 31′ 52“ 00h 41′ 40“
9 331 QUAD BIKE EVASION 58h 59′ 53“ + 09h 21′ 44“ 00h 16′ 00“
10 311
(fra) JEAN BRUCY
MMP 61h 08′ 12“ + 11h 30′ 03“ 00h 33′ 50“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03h 38′ 10“
2 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 03h 39′ 21“ + 00h 01′ 11“ 00h 07′ 00“
3 407 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03h 40′ 24“ + 00h 02′ 14“
4 403 MMP 03h 43′ 01“ + 00h 04′ 51“ 00h 00′ 10“
5 418 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 03h 44′ 02“ + 00h 05′ 52“
6 406 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 03h 47′ 21“ + 00h 09′ 11“ 00h 06′ 20“
7 402 PEDREGÀ TEAM 03h 47′ 24“ + 00h 09′ 14“ 00h 00′ 20“
8 400 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 03h 47′ 48“ + 00h 09′ 38“
9 415 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING 03h 50′ 32“ + 00h 12′ 22“ 00h 00′ 40“
10 405
(usa) SARA PRICE
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03h 53′ 45“ + 00h 15′ 35“ 00h 15′ 20“

 

OVERALL – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 51h 13′ 20“ 00h 25′ 00“
2 400 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 53h 03′ 13“ + 01h 49′ 53“ 00h 04′ 00“
3 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 53h 21′ 33“ + 02h 08′ 13“ 00h 19′ 55“
4 412 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM 54h 35′ 46“ + 03h 22′ 26“ 00h 30′ 30“
5 403 MMP 56h 00′ 32“ + 04h 47′ 12“ 00h 03′ 30“
6 406 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 60h 43′ 50“ + 09h 30′ 30“ 00h 36′ 10“
7 402 PEDREGÀ TEAM 62h 12′ 29“ + 10h 59′ 09“ 00h 07′ 20“
8 430 RACEART 62h 35′ 37“ + 11h 22′ 17“ 00h 04′ 30“
9 418 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 63h 00′ 16“ + 11h 46′ 56“ 00h 04′ 10“
10 415 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING 65h 25′ 21“ + 14h 12′ 01“ 00h 01′ 50“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 03h 20′ 51“
2 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 03h 22′ 20“ + 00h 01′ 29“
3 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 03h 26′ 33“ + 00h 05′ 42“
4 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 03h 28′ 22“ + 00h 07′ 31“ 00h 00′ 20“
5 604 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 03h 33′ 57“ + 00h 13′ 06“ 00h 01′ 50“
6 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 03h 34′ 27“ + 00h 13′ 36“
7 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 03h 43′ 52“ + 00h 23′ 01“
8 615 DAKARSPEED 03h 46′ 23“ + 00h 25′ 32“
9 611 FESH FESH TEAM 03h 48′ 05“ + 00h 27′ 14“
10 610 Firemen Dakar Team 03h 49′ 53“ + 00h 29′ 02“

 

OVERALL – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 50h 14′ 19“ 00h 03′ 50“
2 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 52h 38′ 01“ + 02h 23′ 42“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 52h 42′ 57“ + 02h 28′ 38“
4 604 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 55h 22′ 38“ + 05h 08′ 19“ 00h 09′ 00“
5 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 55h 36′ 56“ + 05h 22′ 37“ 00h 09′ 20“
6 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 56h 22′ 17“ + 06h 07′ 58“ 00h 17′ 00“
7 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 57h 08′ 25“ + 06h 54′ 06“ 00h 02′ 10“
8 610 Firemen Dakar Team 58h 43′ 03“ + 08h 28′ 44“ 00h 13′ 10“
9 613 Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT 60h 50′ 42“ + 10h 36′ 23“
10 607 HINO TEAM SUGAWARA 62h 10′ 08“ + 11h 55′ 49“ 02h 01′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC

Coming soon…

 

OVERALL – CLASSIC

Coming soon…

 

WITHDRAWAL all stages

Stage 1 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
14 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY Withdrawal
20 SHERCO RALLY FACTORY Withdrawal
Stage 1 – Car
No withdrawal
Stage 1 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 2 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
707 TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
Stage 2 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 2 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
76 MOTORBIKE OFF ROAD ADVENTURES LIBERTY Withdrawal
78 RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
110 ADEC COMPETICIO TOTAL TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 2 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
223
(esp) SANZ LAIA
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM Withdrawal
426 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 3 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 3 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 3 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
17 FANTIC RACING RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 3 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
225
(esp) CRUZ LUCAS
FORD M-SPORT Withdrawal
306 DARK HORSE Withdrawal
313 ALJAFLA RACING Withdrawal
355 RAITEC RACING Withdrawal
Stage 4 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
219 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS Disqualification
236
(ita) CECI PAOLO
MD RALLYE SPORT Withdrawal
258 WALCHER RACING TEAM Withdrawal
337 COLORADO MOTORSPORT Withdrawal
408 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM Withdrawal
432 PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
439 PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
609
(nld) HOFMANS AD
De Groot Sport Withdrawal
Stage 4 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
767 TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
Stage 4 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 4 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
13 Orion – Moto Racing Group Withdrawal
51 MELILLA CIUDAD DEL DEPORTE Withdrawal
115 Nomade Racing Withdrawal
123 HT RALLY RAID Withdrawal
133 CLUB AVENTURA TOUAREG Withdrawal
139 CLOUDRACING Withdrawal
Stage 5 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
208 GURTAM TOYOTA GAZOO RACING BALTICS Withdrawal
247
(chn) TIAN PO
HANWEI MOTORSPORT TEAM Withdrawal
309 NASSER RACING Withdrawal
314
(esp) FOJ XAVIER
FOJ MOTORSPORT Withdrawal
352 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING Withdrawal
409 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM Withdrawal
416 OVERLIMIT Withdrawal
Stage 5 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
741 Team SSP Withdrawal
742
(usa) HARVEY TAZ
MONTANA RACING – TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
745 TH-TRUCKS TEAM MADPANDA Withdrawal
757 R TEAM Withdrawal
771 TEAM SSP Withdrawal
Stage 5 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 5 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
61 TEAM CASTEU TROPHY Withdrawal
64 TEAM CASTEU TROPHY Withdrawal
75 SUPESUNR KOVE TEAM Withdrawal
103 AG DAKAR SCHOOL – DUBAI Withdrawal
121 Enduro Normandie Withdrawal
124 DESERT STORM RACING Withdrawal
136 PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
137 RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 6 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 6 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
1 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY Withdrawal
12 BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM Withdrawal
30 FRANCO SPORT YAMAHA RACING TEAM Withdrawal
44 RIEJU – PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
47 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING Withdrawal
70 CloudRacing Withdrawal
101 ZERANTA Withdrawal
122 Enduro Normandie Withdrawal
129
(ind) JAIN JATIN
DESERT STORM RACING Withdrawal
138 Casas Cube – Ártabros Rally Withdrawal
Stage 6 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
239
(zaf) MÖHR JUAN
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM Withdrawal
350
(esp) MASO OSCAR
BE RACING Withdrawal
632 TEAM BOUCOU COMPETITION Withdrawal
Stage 6 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
716 Geco Classic Racing Team Withdrawal
727 TEAM CASTEU CLASSIC Withdrawal
903 TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
Stage 7 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 7 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
60 TEAM CASTEU TROPHY Withdrawal
98 KOVE FACTORY RACING Withdrawal
144 XRAIDS EXPERIENCE Withdrawal
Stage 7 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
202 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM Withdrawal
206 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING Withdrawal
220
(chn) MA LI
(chn) HAN WEI
212 HANWEI MOTORSPORT TEAM Withdrawal
231
(aus) PRICE TOBY
OVERDRIVE RACING Withdrawal
260 MOTORTECNICA RACING TEAM Withdrawal
348 TEAM BOURNEZEAU RALLYE AVENTURE Withdrawal
608 MM Technology Withdrawal
620 TIBAU TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 7 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 8 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 8 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
7 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC Withdrawal
54 RIEJU PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
62 Nomadas Aventure Withdrawal
Stage 9 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 9 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
213 MD RALLYE SPORT Withdrawal
320 G RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
321
(nor) FLOENE OLA
G Rally Team Withdrawal
435 TH-TRUCKS TEAM Withdrawal
617
(hun) ACS LASZLO
QUALISPORT KFT Withdrawal
Stage 9 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
24
(zaf) MARE AARON
HT RALLY RAID Withdrawal
38 Team Monforte Rally – Galicia Withdrawal
74 MôleAgriForest /MaglandRaceway Withdrawal
132 MED RACING TEAM Withdrawal
140 Nomads Adventure Withdrawal
Stage 9 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal

 

FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK

GALLERY STAGE 9

Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O