DAKAR 2025: Stage 11 / 11.Etappe – all classes: VIDEO-Highlights, report & results + MEGA-GALLERY!

DAKAR Stage 11


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FOCUS

Dunes and fog are not a good mix when the riders, drivers and crews have to start a special on the Dakar. This morning, the Empty Quarter was full of dense mist, preventing the helicopters from taking off and ensuring the race’s safety. The delay of the start to the special while waiting for the skies to clear also incited the bikers to request that the stage be shortened, which it was, with the finishing line after 152 kilometres instead of 308, as initially planned.
The change was particularly advantageous for Daniel Sanders, an amateur beekeeper, who was in a very favourable position ahead of the final stage. The original distance of 276 kilometres, mainly made up of dunes interspersed with very fast chotts, was maintained for the top cars. Yazeed Al Rajhi made the most of every grain of sand to regain the lead in the general rankings from Henk Lategan, while Mattias Ekstrom consolidated his position on the 3rd step of the podium.

OUTLINE

  • On a special whose length was reduced by half, Tosha Schareina knuckled down and managed to make up 7’31’’ of the 16 minutes and 31 seconds separating him at the start of the day from Daniel Sanders, once the dunes were finally warmed by the sun. The Spaniard reinforced his second place but will have limited possibilities of dethroning the leader on the 61-km final stage, which includes a grouped start.
  • Adrien Van Beveren had more than one reason to open the throttle in the desert. In the end, it all came to nothing in the quest to take 2nd place from the speedy Spaniard, who achieved the day’s best time. However, he still had to stay off the brakes in order to keep hold of his third place in the general rankings, which was under threat from Luciano Benavides. The man in form on the rally’s second week indeed finished in front of the Frenchman by 24’’, but stays in 4th place in the general rankings, 6’26’’ off the third step on the podium.
  • The series of success continues for Ford, who won their first stage on the Dakar yesterday with Nani Roma and tasted victory today with Mattias Ekström, who produced the best time in his Raptor and looks well set to achieve his first overall podium finish in the Ultimate class. Nasser Al Attiyah’s objective today was again to battle for third place. He finished with the second-best time but is still more than 4 minutes from the podium.
  • However, the game of cat and mouse was fruitful for Yazeed Al Rajhi, who showed his skills in driving through the dunes to catch and then clearly distance Henk Lategan. The Saudi driver has chosen the best moment to regain the Dakar leader’s throne. The South African’s under par performance has left him trailing the new rally leader by 6’11’’.
  • Yasir Seaidan is the other Saudi driver who enjoyed the excursion into the Empty Quarter with a third stage victory. His hat trick has not affected Nicolas Cavigliasso, who has led the general rankings since the first day of the race and who now boasts a lead of 1 hour 11 minutes over Gonçalo Guerreiro, who is his closest pursuer.
  • Sara Price won a second special on the 2025 edition of the Dakar, with the added pleasure of beating her Can-Am team-mate ‘Chaleco’ Lopez. The American has not disrupted the march to victory of Brock Heger, who still leads the general rankings. However, Xavier de Soultrait in his Polaris has reluctantly tumbled off the second step on the podium, with the Chilean taking his place.
  • Martin Macik obtained his fourth stage success of the fortnight and took his lead to almost 2 hours 30 minutes over Mitchel van den Brink, allowing him to lose two and a half minutes per kilometre on tomorrow’s stage and still win. The Dutchman, in turn, will have to carry on keeping an eye on Ales Loprais, who is only 5’30’’ behind. While the leader seems home and hosed, the final podium is not yet set in stone.

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY

For those who doubted it, Mattias Ekström has proved his consistency over the two weeks of racing to show he has what it takes to be a leader. It is not the first time that the Swedish driver has taken on this role, because he was the best placed of the three Audi RS Q e-Tron drivers enrolled in 2022, finishing the rally in 9th position, already with a stage victory. This year, it is again with a new vehicle, the Ford Raptor, that he has shown he can take on the mantle from Carlos Sainz, the leader of the clan at the start in Bisha. Ekström has been discreet but perfectly positioned, ready to pounce all throughout this edition of the Dakar, and obtained his third stage victory in Shubaytah, his first of the year, at the very moment when he was called upon to defend his third step on the podium. With a pursuer of the calibre of Al Attiyah hot on his heels, there was a genuine risk of losing his cool but that’s just not how he does things…

A CRUSHING BLOW

It had all started so well for SSV title holder Xavier de Soultrait, who took the lead in the category at the beginning of the rally in Bisha. On completion of the 48 HR Chrono stage, the man from the Auvergne region in France had even shown his Polaris RZR was more than capable of competing with the Can-am armada led by ‘Chaleco’ Lopez. However, mechanical troubles commenced on the way to the marathon bivouac, with steering system parts causing him problems. Given that his rivals also experienced mishaps, de Soultrait was able to keep hold of second position in the general rankings, ultimately in a rather comfortable manner, because it was his team-mate Brock Heger who took command of the SSV race. A one-two finish would have been good, but the Frenchman lost all hope of that today. Once again, he was betrayed by a front-end assembly that was unable to tackle the dunes in two-wheel drive configuration and resigned himself to exiting the special and heading to the bivouac by road. As a result, he will receive an enormous penalty and the drop down the general rankings will be just as severe.

STAT OF THE DAY 121

Tosha Schareina had not won on the Dakar since the prologue of the 2024 edition. The prodigy from Valencia, who was among the favourites this year, waited until the penultimate stage to score his first victory in 2025. What a prestigious success it was, obtained in the vast desert of the Empty Quarter. It is the second in his career and the 121st for Spain in the bike category. This impressive figure accounts for more than 18% of stages in the Dakar’s history. At the age of 29 years, Schareina still has time to further improve his roll of honour. He will need to do so to follow in the tracks of his countrymen for whom he has been heralded as a successor: Joan Barreda with 29 successes, Jordi Arcarons and his 27 victories, and Marc Coma with 24 stage wins. Out of these three riders, only Coma managed to win the Tuareg trophy. This is an outcome to which the Honda rider is likely to come very close to this Friday, entering the final stage nine minutes behind the rally leader Daniel Sanders.

Quote of the Day

Henk Lategan: “I’ve never been a sand or dune expert”

“We were a little bit too far ahead on the road, we finished right behind the opener. To be honest, there’s not much more we could have done today. I tried my best and at the end we were looking for tracks and opening some of the way with Lucas. I tried… that was about what we could manage today. I’ve never been a sand or dune expert but I’m happy to come through the stage. The car is still in one piece. We made it, now there’s just one more short day and then we will be at the finish. It’s amazing. We’ve had a really good Dakar with some ups and downs. Some things went our way, others didn’t. Overall, I’m happy with how it went and how it’s going. We still have one more day to go until we get to the finish. It’s been a really good race”.

The makings of classic

Due to the delay in proceedings for the various categories on the Dakar today, the Dakar Classic only included one single act. It was a shot at glory for Dirk van Rompuy on the eve of the finish of the Dakar Classic: the Belgian achieved a faultless performance on the navigation test behind the wheel of his HDJ 80 to win. As for leaders Carlos Santaolalla and Lorenzo Traglio, they cancelled each other out, both missing a way point. Tomorrow again, there will only be one navigation test on the menu. The Dakar Classic remains in the hands of the title holder. The precision with which the navigators negotiate the way points could make the difference, as in bygone days when co-pilots had to be handy with a compass. More than ever, the finale of this 5th edition has an African flavour!

World Rally Raid Championship

W2RC: Al Rajhi heading for a double first
If Yazeed Al Rajhi wins his first Dakar rally tomorrow, for the Saudi driver it will also be the first time he has taken command in the W2RC general standings, a privilege which is usually reserved for Nasser Al Attiyah. Only Sébastien Loeb and Carlos Sainz have taken the lead from the Qatari. The Frenchman did it during the 2022 season on completion of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (ADDC), when he left the second leg with an advantage of 1 point over Al AttiyahCarlos Sainz remained leader of the general standings for two events on the 2024 calendar: the Dakar and the ADDC. Al Rajhi will become the third man to contest first place in the championship with the three times world champion. A double date with history awaits the Saudi driver.

ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 02h 12′ 04“
2 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 02h 12′ 37“ + 00h 00′ 33“
3 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 02h 13′ 01“ + 00h 00′ 57“
4 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 02h 15′ 52“ + 00h 03′ 48“
5 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 02h 18′ 06“ + 00h 06′ 02“
6 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 02h 19′ 35“ + 00h 07′ 31“
7 21 BAS world KTM racing team 02h 19′ 40“ + 00h 07′ 36“
8 28
(svn) TONI MULEC
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM 02h 20′ 00“ + 00h 07′ 56“
9 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 02h 24′ 14“ + 00h 12′ 10“
10 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 02h 24′ 48“ + 00h 12′ 44“

 

OVERALL – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 52h 13′ 34“ 00h 01′ 00“
2 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 52h 22′ 34“ + 00h 09′ 00“
3 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 52h 29′ 24“ + 00h 15′ 50“ 00h 02′ 00“
4 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 52h 35′ 50“ + 00h 22′ 16“ 00h 02′ 00“
5 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 52h 42′ 09“ + 00h 28′ 35“
6 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 52h 55′ 03“ + 00h 41′ 29“
7 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 53h 10′ 33“ + 00h 56′ 59“ 00h 02′ 00“
8 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 53h 52′ 43“ + 01h 39′ 09“ 00h 11′ 10“
9 96 BAS world KTM racing team 54h 27′ 51“ + 02h 14′ 17“
10 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 54h 28′ 20“ + 02h 14′ 46“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Bikes Rally 2

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 21 BAS world KTM racing team 02h 19′ 40“
2 28
(svn) TONI MULEC
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM 02h 20′ 00“ + 00h 00′ 20“
3 26 DUUST RALLY TEAM 02h 24′ 58“ + 00h 05′ 18“
4 16 HONDA HRC 02h 27′ 17“ + 00h 07′ 37“
5 39 ESPRIT KTM 02h 27′ 30“ + 00h 07′ 50“
6 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 02h 27′ 56“ + 00h 08′ 16“
7 96 BAS world KTM racing team 02h 28′ 12“ + 00h 08′ 32“
8 22 BAS world KTM racing team 02h 28′ 17“ + 00h 08′ 37“
9 130 HT RALLY RAID 02h 29′ 15“ + 00h 09′ 35“
10 18
(cze) JAN BRABEC
STOJRENT RACING 02h 29′ 29“ + 00h 09′ 49“

 

OVERALL – Bikes Rally 2

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 53h 52′ 43“ 00h 11′ 10“
2 96 BAS world KTM racing team 54h 27′ 51“ + 00h 35′ 08“
3 16 HONDA HRC 55h 15′ 36“ + 01h 22′ 53“ 00h 02′ 00“
4 28
(svn) TONI MULEC
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM 55h 37′ 55“ + 01h 45′ 12“ 00h 24′ 00“
5 66 KOVE FACTORY RACING 55h 54′ 41“ + 02h 01′ 58“ 00h 15′ 00“
6 22 BAS world KTM racing team 55h 55′ 51“ + 02h 03′ 08“ 00h 30′ 00“
7 94 Cajdašrot 56h 04′ 10“ + 02h 11′ 27“ 00h 00′ 10“
8 26 DUUST RALLY TEAM 56h 05′ 31“ + 02h 12′ 48“ 00h 06′ 00“
9 126 BAs world KTM racing team 56h 52′ 09“ + 02h 59′ 26“ 00h 11′ 10“
10 39 ESPRIT KTM 57h 23′ 52“ + 03h 31′ 09“ 00h 02′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Bikes Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 39 ESPRIT KTM 02h 27′ 30“
2 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 02h 32′ 03“ + 00h 04′ 33“
3 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 02h 34′ 13“ + 00h 06′ 43“
4 97 CAJDAŠROT 02h 40′ 18“ + 00h 12′ 48“
5 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 02h 42′ 23“ + 00h 14′ 53“
6 63 TLD RACING 02h 45′ 07“ + 00h 17′ 37“
7 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 02h 45′ 38“ + 00h 18′ 08“
8 104 TEAM MARCIC 02h 46′ 38“ + 00h 19′ 08“
9 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 02h 48′ 25“ + 00h 20′ 55“
10 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 02h 57′ 45“ + 00h 30′ 15“

 

OVERALL – Bikes Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 39 ESPRIT KTM 57h 23′ 52“ 00h 02′ 00“
2 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 57h 24′ 52“ + 00h 01′ 00“ 00h 17′ 00“
3 97 CAJDAŠROT 58h 49′ 46“ + 01h 25′ 54“ 00h 09′ 00“
4 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 59h 13′ 30“ + 01h 49′ 38“
5 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 61h 40′ 56“ + 04h 17′ 04“
6 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 63h 26′ 29“ + 06h 02′ 37“ 00h 37′ 00“
7 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 64h 08′ 33“ + 06h 44′ 41“ 00h 01′ 10“
8 63 TLD RACING 65h 27′ 38“ + 08h 03′ 46“ 00h 05′ 00“
9 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 66h 36′ 31“ + 09h 12′ 39“ 00h 09′ 00“
10 93 Rally POV 70h 06′ 08“ + 12h 42′ 16“ 00h 04′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 226 FORD M-SPORT 04h 19′ 27“
2 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 04h 20′ 08“ + 00h 00′ 41“
3 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 04h 21′ 12“ + 00h 01′ 45“
4 228 FORD M-SPORT 04h 29′ 00“ + 00h 09′ 33“
5 211 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 04h 29′ 50“ + 00h 10′ 23“
6 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 04h 31′ 03“ + 00h 11′ 36“
7 210
(esp) ORIOL MENA
OVERDRIVE RACING 04h 31′ 21“ + 00h 11′ 54“
8 300 TEAM BBR 04h 32′ 09“ + 00h 12′ 42“
9 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 04h 32′ 36“ + 00h 13′ 09“
10 405
(usa) SARA PRICE
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 04h 35′ 06“ + 00h 15′ 39“

 

OVERALL – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 51h 53′ 36“ 00h 04′ 00“
2 211 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 51h 59′ 47“ + 00h 06′ 11“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 226 FORD M-SPORT 52h 16′ 10“ + 00h 22′ 34“ 00h 01′ 00“
4 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 52h 20′ 26“ + 00h 26′ 50“ 00h 17′ 00“
5 228 FORD M-SPORT 52h 53′ 02“ + 00h 59′ 26“ 00h 12′ 00“
6 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 53h 03′ 44“ + 01h 10′ 08“ 00h 04′ 50“
7 216 OVERDRIVE RACING 53h 51′ 49“ + 01h 58′ 13“ 00h 04′ 00“
8 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 54h 09′ 35“ + 02h 15′ 59“ 00h 08′ 00“
9 204 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 54h 13′ 23“ + 02h 19′ 47“ 00h 15′ 00“
10 214 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 54h 47′ 02“ + 02h 53′ 26“ 00h 10′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 300 TEAM BBR 04h 32′ 09“
2 304 TEAM BBR 04h 37′ 18“ + 00h 05′ 09“
3 305 TEAM BBR 04h 39′ 09“ + 00h 07′ 00“
4 301 TEAM BBR 04h 50′ 00“ + 00h 17′ 51“
5 326 NASSER RACING 04h 55′ 48“ + 00h 23′ 39“
6 312
(esp) OSCAR RAL
BUGGY MASTERS TEAM 05h 07′ 12“ + 00h 35′ 03“ 00h 00′ 10“
7 346 MMP 05h 14′ 53“ + 00h 42′ 44“
8 307
(prt) RUI FRANCO
FRANCOSPORT 05h 15′ 48“ + 00h 43′ 39“
9 302 G RALLY TEAM 05h 18′ 17“ + 00h 46′ 08“
10 349
(pol) ADAM KUS
AKPOL RECYKLING 05h 24′ 01“ + 00h 51′ 52“ 00h 00′ 20“

 

OVERALL – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 301 TEAM BBR 56h 44′ 09“ 00h 05′ 00“
2 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 57h 55′ 45“ + 01h 11′ 36“ 00h 01′ 10“
3 304 TEAM BBR 58h 14′ 20“ + 01h 30′ 11“ 00h 26′ 00“
4 334 NASSER RACING 60h 27′ 17“ + 03h 43′ 08“ 00h 30′ 00“
5 349
(pol) ADAM KUS
AKPOL RECYKLING 63h 48′ 07“ + 07h 03′ 58“ 00h 34′ 30“
6 346 MMP 65h 03′ 47“ + 08h 19′ 38“ 00h 41′ 40“
7 331 QUAD BIKE EVASION 67h 26′ 09“ + 10h 42′ 00“ 00h 16′ 00“
8 311
(fra) JEAN BRUCY
MMP 69h 24′ 01“ + 12h 39′ 52“ 00h 33′ 50“
9 353
(nld) LEX PETERS
ARCANE RACING 71h 24′ 45“ + 14h 40′ 36“ 01h 17′ 00“
10 332 COLORADO MOTORSPORT 71h 29′ 44“ + 14h 45′ 35“ 00h 18′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 405
(usa) SARA PRICE
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 04h 35′ 06“
2 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 04h 38′ 36“ + 00h 03′ 30“
3 407 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 04h 38′ 41“ + 00h 03′ 35“
4 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 04h 39′ 23“ + 00h 04′ 17“
5 412 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM 04h 53′ 13“ + 00h 18′ 07“
6 406 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 04h 55′ 20“ + 00h 20′ 14“ 00h 00′ 20“
7 413 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 04h 55′ 42“ + 00h 20′ 36“
8 420 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 04h 56′ 51“ + 00h 21′ 45“
9 402 PEDREGÀ TEAM 04h 58′ 07“ + 00h 23′ 01“
10 415 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING 05h 08′ 31“ + 00h 33′ 25“

 

OVERALL – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 58h 04′ 54“ 00h 25′ 00“
2 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 60h 10′ 54“ + 02h 06′ 00“ 00h 19′ 55“
3 412 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM 61h 42′ 00“ + 03h 37′ 06“ 00h 30′ 30“
4 403 MMP 63h 27′ 07“ + 05h 22′ 13“ 00h 03′ 30“
5 406 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 67h 58′ 03“ + 09h 53′ 09“ 00h 36′ 30“
6 402 PEDREGÀ TEAM 69h 28′ 29“ + 11h 23′ 35“ 00h 07′ 20“
7 418 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 70h 39′ 08“ + 12h 34′ 14“ 00h 04′ 10“
8 430 RACEART 71h 29′ 08“ + 13h 24′ 14“ 00h 04′ 30“
9 415 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING 73h 14′ 58“ + 15h 10′ 04“ 00h 01′ 50“
10 420 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 73h 25′ 45“ + 15h 20′ 51“ 00h 30′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 04h 55′ 14“
2 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 04h 55′ 21“ + 00h 00′ 07“
3 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 04h 57′ 21“ + 00h 02′ 07“
4 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 04h 58′ 08“ + 00h 02′ 54“
5 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 04h 59′ 40“ + 00h 04′ 26“
6 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 05h 12′ 44“ + 00h 17′ 30“
7 633 OROBICA RAID 06h 50′ 44“ + 01h 55′ 30“
8 615 DAKARSPEED 07h 53′ 22“ + 02h 58′ 08“ 02h 45′ 00“
9 610 Firemen Dakar Team 08h 10′ 31“ + 03h 15′ 17“ 02h 45′ 00“
10 616 De Groot Sport 08h 44′ 33“ + 03h 49′ 19“ 02h 45′ 00“

 

OVERALL – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 57h 34′ 37“ 00h 03′ 50“
2 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 59h 59′ 38“ + 02h 25′ 01“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 60h 05′ 18“ + 02h 30′ 41“
4 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 63h 43′ 23“ + 06h 08′ 46“ 00h 09′ 20“
5 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 64h 53′ 40“ + 07h 19′ 03“ 00h 02′ 10“
6 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 65h 22′ 10“ + 07h 47′ 33“ 00h 17′ 00“
7 610 Firemen Dakar Team 69h 36′ 17“ + 12h 01′ 40“ 02h 58′ 10“
8 613 Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT 72h 28′ 26“ + 14h 53′ 49“ 03h 30′ 00“
9 611 FESH FESH TEAM 80h 56′ 35“ + 23h 21′ 58“ 02h 45′ 00“
10 616 De Groot Sport 86h 52′ 36“ + 29h 17′ 59“ 03h 02′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC

Pos. Drive-Team Team Points Variation Penality
1 703 TH-TRUCKS VRRACING 0
2 709 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 15 + 15
3 778 Team Pevèle Aventure 20 + 20
4 700 FACTORYTUB 25 + 25
5 701 TECNOSPORT 25 + 25
6 738 R TEAM 25 + 25
7 753 NRF DEXT P-RALLY TEAM 25 + 25
8 774 OVOKO RACING 25 + 25
9 744 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 30 + 30
10 769 R TEAM 30 + 30

 

OVERALL – CLASSIC

Pos. Drive-Team Team Points Variation Penality
1 700 FACTORYTUB 586
2 701 TECNOSPORT 617 + 31 20
3 774 OVOKO RACING 980 + 394 120
4 753 NRF DEXT P-RALLY TEAM 1273 + 687 240
5 769 R TEAM 1429 + 843 340
6 703 TH-TRUCKS VRRACING 1686 + 1100 170
7 710
(deu) JÖRG SAND
Völkel Dakar Team 1740 + 1154 110
8 738 R TEAM 1828 + 1242 250
9 900 TH-TRUCKS DAKAR POR LA VIDA 1861 + 1275 310
10 731 R TEAM 1913 + 1327 170

 

WITHDRAWAL all stages / Ausgeschieden

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
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 10 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 10 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 10 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
205 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING Withdrawal
322
(prt) SOUSA NUNO
MMP Withdrawal
640 TH-TRUCKS TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 10 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
27
(ecu) PUGA JUAN
KTM JP1 MOTORCYCLES Withdrawal
87 DESERT STORM RACING Withdrawal
Stage 10 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
708 RECINSA SPORT Withdrawal
Stage 10 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 11 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
318 FRANCO SPORT Withdrawal
Stage 11 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
80 HALEEM Withdrawal
Stage 11 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 11 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal

 

FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK

GALLERY STAGE 11

Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O