DAKAR Stage 10
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FOCUS
The Empty Quarter has to be earned. Dakar entrants had to wait until stage 10 to frolic on its dunes. The field rolled out of Haradh before the sun peeked over the horizon to tackle a road section of more than 500 kilometres en route to the shores of the Arabian Gulf. The time had come to surf a sea of dunes, where the Big Kahunas rule the waves, for 117 kilometres of sand, sand and more sand. Michael Docherty, free of strategic concerns, tapped his raw speed and intimate knowledge of the dunes —he lives next door— to open his account at the Dakar. Nani Roma was content to pursue his 26th Dakar stage win (motorbike and car categories combined), which he did in Shubaytah when he put a Ford Raptor at the top of the leader board for the first time ever. The fight for the battle will resume in the Empty Quarter tomorrow.
OUTLINE
- Accurately predicting that the main contenders would keep their powder dry, Michael Docherty went for broke today. The South African Rally 2 biker danced gracefully over the dunes to take his very first Dakar stage win by 1′20″ over Rui Gonçalves and 2′21″ over Tobias Ebster.
- As expected, the title contenders kept their cards close to their chests in anticipation of the second stage in the Empty Quarter, which will take place tomorrow. Daniel Sanders remains perched at the top of the ranking with 16′31″ in hand over Tosha Schareina and 22′24″ over Adrien Van Beveren. The starting order, which will keep fans and pundits busy, will encourage the rivals of the man from Oz to try and stage a sensational comeback.
- Starting far behind was a must for any driver eyeing victory on the dedicated course for cars. Nani Roma, the 27thdriver out of the gate, pounced on the opportunity and went back to his winning ways at the Dakar a decade later. Back then, the Spaniard was driving a Mini, and today, he earned Ford its first win with the Raptor by a slim 18-second margin over Lucas Moraes! This is his 26th career special in the motorbike and car categories combined.
- As short as it was, the stage reshaped on the top of the classification, with Henk Lategan soldiering through an unpleasant day to retake the overall lead. He now leads Yazeed Al Rajhi by 2′27″ and Mattias Ekström by 26′46″. The Saudi got stuck in a hollow for a short time, while the Swede eased up for strategic reasons near the finish.
- Nasser Al Attiyah, on the other hand, most definitely did not lose time on purpose. He dropped about 20 minutes to Roma after messing up his navigation at km 9. Henk Lategan, half an hour away, may as well be on the other side of the world, but with Mattias Ekström under 4 minutes away, the Qatari can still salvage his honour and finish on the bottom step of the podium.
- Dania Akeel emerged victorious from the Challenger special, joining Jutta Kleinschmidt, Cristina Gutiérrez and Sara Price as only the fourth woman to win a stage of the Dakar. As if that were not enough, Akeel and her Taurus also charged to third place overall in the stage, right behind Nani Roma in his Ford and Lucas Moraes aboard his Toyota. Nicolás Cavigliasso remains undisturbed at the top of the ranking, with 26 minutes to spare over Gonçalo Guerreiro.
- „Chaleco“ López nabbed the fifth stage win of his 2025 Saudi campaign in SSV. The Chilean also moved within fifteen minutes of Xavier de Soultrait, who is still a distant second overall, miles behind his Polaris teammate Brock Heger.
- More or less the same goes for Aleš Loprais, who scooped up his fourth stage win but remains far behind Mitchel van den Brink and, especially, Martin Macík, who has built up a seemingly unassailable lead of 2 h 22 in the truck race.
PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
A Rally 2 rider snatching a stage win from the Rally GP bigwigs is a rare occurrence —so rare, in fact, that it had only happened once before in the history of the Dakar since the inception of the class in 2022. That same year, Danilo Petrucci showed how it was done by claiming stage 5. Michael Docherty added his name to the list today. While others were playing 4D chess, he just twisted the throttle all the way back in an environment he knows like the palm of his hand. Born in Kempton Park, the BAS World KTM Racing biker lives in the United Arab Emirates, which borders on Saudi Arabia and also contains part of the Empty Quarter desert. In fact, he had already claimed victory on the other side of the border at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, the second round of the World Rally-Raid Championship. He also catapulted South Africa to the top of a Dakar motorbike stage for the first time since Alfie Cox bagged his last win in 2003. That was 22 years ago… and, as fate would have it, Docherty is sporting race number 22 in the Dakar!
A CRUSHING BLOW
Not all is lost for Yazeed Al Rajhi, who has his best shot at winning the Dakar since his debut in 2015, particularly as the standard-bearer for Saudi Arabia, which is hosting the event for the sixth time in a row. However, he could have certainly done without the setback he experienced today. One day after seizing the lead, the Toyota driver had to relinquish the coveted top spot back to Henk Lategan. Al Rajhi stumbling at the final hurdle in the Empty Quarter evokes a sense of déjà vu. Last year, he pressed so hard that his car took flight for a brief moment before crashing out of the race. This time round, the Saudi made the opposite mistake: an overabundance of caution led him to surf the dunes too slowly. He was courting disaster… and, indeed, it struck at km 83, when he got stuck in a hollow, a minor calamity that relegated him to 2′27″ behind the South African leader in the overall. Sure, his late start (27th) will play to his advantage, but Lategan (11th) will not have to open the 284 km special either. The slightest mistake can prove fatal.
STAT OF THE DAY 3,655
The number of days between Nani Roma’s most recent Dakar stage win —stage 9 of the 2015 rally— and his victory today, which comes out to 10 years and 2 days. The odds seemed to favour Carlos „El Matador“ Sainz as the most likely candidate to lead the Raptor to its first triumph. Yet it was Roma, who is no longer in contention for the title and has been competing as a trusted lieutenant for the M-Sport clan, who took win number one for the American manufacturer, taking his own personal tally to 13 in the car category and 26 overall. Roma experienced a somewhat longer drought than Guerlain Chicherit, who had to wait just under a decade between wins (2013 to 2023).
Quote of the Day
Michael Docherty: „I’ve been waiting for the dunes for all the Dakar“
„I enjoyed being back in the dunes. That’s kind of what I’ve been waiting for all Dakar, is the dunes. Even though it was a short one, it was nice to get back to it. I had one crash, which hurt my shoulder a little bit more, but I just pushed through and was just trying to make my best time today. At least try to get something good out of this Dakar, like a stage win. So hopefully I can get that one. I’m happy to open up tomorrow. I enjoy doing navigation in the dunes. Looking forward to that experience and one more big day to go. There was a lot of soft patches that were catching you out quite a bit. Like you’ll be riding and all of a sudden just soft sand and you get thrown against the bars. So yeah, you have to really be careful with that. I think tomorrow is going to be even worse. So yeah, just going to have to ride my own pace and enjoy it.“
The makings of classic
82 vehicles out of 95 in Bisha lined up at the start of the Dakar Classic this morning. However, car no. 704, third overall, was a DNS. After limping back to the bivouac on a tow rope yesterday, the Land Rover Defender of Maxence Gublin and Anthony Sousa could not be repaired, with the gearbox beyond saving. It was a grievous blow, coming in the wake of the withdrawal of Porsche no. 702 just a few days ago. With two strong contenders out of the running, the door is now wide open for Carlos Santaolalla’s Toyota and Lorenzo Traglio’s Nissan to battle it out for supremacy. Today, the Spaniard edged ahead, extending his lead by 6 points to sit on a total of 31 points this evening. Stage 10 featured two navigation tests and the penultimate stage will up the ante with four more tomorrow, along with a short regularity test. It is now clear that the Dakar Classic will be decided tomorrow in a high-stakes hunt for waypoints in the sand. Both 4×4s are masters of this discipline, but a single misstep carries a hefty 20-point penalty. Two errors could be all it takes to derail the title defence of the reigning champion, Santaolalla, and hand the win to Traglio if the Italian hits all the right notes. It will not be the hourglass dictating the outcome of this duel, but an ocean of sand before the showdown in the final stage.
World Rally Raid Championship
W2RC:FORD-MIDABLE PERFORMANCE BY ROMA
Nani Roma’s victory in today’s stage took Dakar statisticians on a trip down memory lane. We need to go all the way back to 2015 to find the last time that we saw the Catalonian triumphant in the Dakar. This brings his tally to 26 in the span of his career —13 on two wheels and 13 on four. In addition to burnishing his own credentials, Roma delivered Ford their first stage win. The Raptor is grappling for the manufacturers‘ world championship with the Dacia Sandrider and Toyota Hilux in its series debut. The last time that Roma was the top-ranked W2RC entrant in a special was stage 6 of the 2022 Dakar, racing behind the wheel of a BRX Hunter. Mattias Ekström and Mitch Guthrie have also done their bit for the maker from Dearborn since the start in Bisha, and Carlos Sainz is sure to return to feed the Raptor at the remaining four rounds of the series.
ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 22 |
(zaf) MICHAEL DOCHERTY
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 02h 00′ 03“ |
2 | 19 |
(prt) RUI GONÇALVES
|
SHERCO RALLY FACTORY | 02h 01′ 23“ |
3 | 96 |
(aut) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 02h 02′ 24“ |
4 | 142 |
(svk) STEFAN SVITKO
|
SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM | 02h 05′ 13“ |
5 | 73 |
(esp) EDGAR CANET
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 02h 05′ 37“ |
6 | 10 |
(usa) SKYLER HOWES
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 02h 06′ 02“ |
7 | 88 |
(ltu) ARUNAS GELAZNINKAS
|
HOTO FACTORY RACING | 02h 07′ 02“ |
8 | 39 |
(fra) BENJAMIN MELOT
|
ESPRIT KTM | 02h 07′ 36“ |
9 | 21 |
(fra) MATHIEU DOVEZE
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 02h 07′ 45“ |
10 | 28 |
(svn) TONI MULEC
|
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM | 02h 08′ 16“ |
OVERALL – BIKES
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 |
(aus) DANIEL SANDERS
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 49h 53′ 59“ |
2 | 68 |
(esp) TOSHA SCHAREINA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 50h 10′ 30“ |
3 | 42 |
(fra) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 50h 16′ 23“ |
4 | 77 |
(arg) LUCIANO BENAVIDES
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 50h 23′ 13“ |
5 | 9 |
(usa) RICKY BRABEC
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 50h 26′ 17“ |
6 | 10 |
(usa) SKYLER HOWES
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 50h 30′ 15“ |
7 | 11 | HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 50h 52′ 27“ | |
8 | 73 |
(esp) EDGAR CANET
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 51h 24′ 47“ |
9 | 96 |
(aut) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 51h 59′ 39“ |
10 | 142 |
(svk) STEFAN SVITKO
|
SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM | 52h 04′ 06“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – Bikes Rally 2
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 22 |
(zaf) MICHAEL DOCHERTY
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 02h 00′ 03“ |
2 | 96 |
(aut) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 02h 02′ 24“ |
3 | 73 |
(esp) EDGAR CANET
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 02h 05′ 37“ |
4 | 88 |
(ltu) ARUNAS GELAZNINKAS
|
HOTO FACTORY RACING | 02h 07′ 02“ |
5 | 39 |
(fra) BENJAMIN MELOT
|
ESPRIT KTM | 02h 07′ 36“ |
6 | 21 |
(fra) MATHIEU DOVEZE
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 02h 07′ 45“ |
7 | 28 |
(svn) TONI MULEC
|
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM | 02h 08′ 16“ |
8 | 26 |
(pol) KONRAD DABROWSKI
|
DUUST RALLY TEAM | 02h 08′ 33“ |
9 | 16 |
(fra) ROMAIN DUMONTIER
|
HONDA HRC | 02h 09′ 39“ |
10 | 94 |
(cze) DUSAN DRDAJ
|
Cajdašrot | 02h 09′ 46“ |
OVERALL – Bikes Rally 2
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 73 |
(esp) EDGAR CANET
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 51h 24′ 47“ |
2 | 96 |
(aut) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 51h 59′ 39“ |
3 | 16 |
(fra) ROMAIN DUMONTIER
|
HONDA HRC | 52h 48′ 19“ |
4 | 66 |
(fra) NEELS THERIC
|
KOVE FACTORY RACING | 53h 12′ 51“ |
5 | 28 |
(svn) TONI MULEC
|
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM | 53h 17′ 55“ |
6 | 22 |
(zaf) MICHAEL DOCHERTY
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 53h 27′ 34“ |
7 | 94 |
(cze) DUSAN DRDAJ
|
Cajdašrot | 53h 33′ 32“ |
8 | 26 |
(pol) KONRAD DABROWSKI
|
DUUST RALLY TEAM | 53h 40′ 33“ |
9 | 126 |
(aus) TOBY HEDERICS
|
BAs world KTM racing team | 54h 19′ 54“ |
10 | 34 |
(rou) EMANUEL GYENES
|
AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM | 54h 50′ 39“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – Bikes Original by Motul
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 39 |
(fra) BENJAMIN MELOT
|
ESPRIT KTM | 02h 07′ 36“ |
2 | 34 |
(rou) EMANUEL GYENES
|
AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM | 02h 14′ 38“ |
3 | 25 |
(bel) JEROME MARTINY
|
ANQUETY MOTORSPORT | 02h 16′ 23“ |
4 | 97 |
(cze) JAROMIR ROMANCIK
|
CAJDAŠROT | 02h 17′ 54“ |
5 | 91 |
(deu) MIKE WIEDEMANN
|
Wiedemann Motorsports | 02h 19′ 00“ |
6 | 82 |
(ita) ANDREA WINKLER
|
MOTOCLUB YASHICA | 02h 25′ 40“ |
7 | 63 |
(fra) JEREMIE GERBER
|
TLD RACING | 02h 27′ 15“ |
8 | 48 |
(cze) DAVID PABISKA
|
SP MOTO BOHEMIA | 02h 27′ 20“ |
9 | 104 |
(svn) SIMON MARCIC
|
TEAM MARCIC | 02h 28′ 57“ |
10 | 99 |
(esp) JAVI VEGA
|
Pont Grup – KOVE | 02h 31′ 39“ |
OVERALL – Bikes Original by Motul
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 34 |
(rou) EMANUEL GYENES
|
AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM | 54h 50′ 39“ |
2 | 39 |
(fra) BENJAMIN MELOT
|
ESPRIT KTM | 54h 56′ 22“ |
3 | 97 |
(cze) JAROMIR ROMANCIK
|
CAJDAŠROT | 56h 09′ 28“ |
4 | 25 |
(bel) JEROME MARTINY
|
ANQUETY MOTORSPORT | 56h 41′ 27“ |
5 | 91 |
(deu) MIKE WIEDEMANN
|
Wiedemann Motorsports | 58h 52′ 31“ |
6 | 99 |
(esp) JAVI VEGA
|
Pont Grup – KOVE | 60h 28′ 44“ |
7 | 48 |
(cze) DAVID PABISKA
|
SP MOTO BOHEMIA | 61h 22′ 55“ |
8 | 63 |
(fra) JEREMIE GERBER
|
TLD RACING | 62h 42′ 31“ |
9 | 82 |
(ita) ANDREA WINKLER
|
MOTOCLUB YASHICA | 63h 54′ 08“ |
10 | 93 |
(ita) TIZIANO INTERNO
|
Rally POV | 66h 36′ 50“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 227 |
(esp) NANI ROMA
|
FORD M-SPORT | 02h 06′ 34“ |
2 | 203 |
(bra) LUCAS MORAES
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 02h 06′ 52“ |
3 | 305 |
(sau) DANIA AKEEL
|
TEAM BBR | 02h 08′ 14“ |
4 | 214 |
(zaf) BRIAN BARAGWANATH
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 02h 08′ 55“ |
5 | 404 |
(chl) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 10′ 45“ |
6 | 407 | CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 11′ 10“ | |
7 | 304 |
(esp) PAU NAVARRO
|
TEAM BBR | 02h 11′ 18“ |
8 | 242 |
(deu) DANIEL SCHRÖDER
|
PS LASER RACING | 02h 11′ 45“ |
9 | 216 |
(arg) JUAN CRUZ YACOPINI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 02h 11′ 52“ |
10 | 405 |
(usa) SARA PRICE
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 12′ 10“ |
OVERALL – CARS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 211 |
(zaf) HENK LATEGAN
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 47h 29′ 57“ |
2 | 201 |
(sau) YAZEED AL RAJHI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 47h 32′ 24“ |
3 | 226 |
(swe) MATTIAS EKSTRÖM
|
FORD M-SPORT | 47h 56′ 43“ |
4 | 200 |
(qat) NASSER AL-ATTIYAH
|
THE DACIA SANDRIDERS | 48h 00′ 18“ |
5 | 228 |
(usa) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
FORD M-SPORT | 48h 24′ 02“ |
6 | 209 |
(fra) MATHIEU SERRADORI
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 48h 31′ 08“ |
7 | 216 |
(arg) JUAN CRUZ YACOPINI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 49h 03′ 27“ |
8 | 204 |
(usa) SETH QUINTERO
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 49h 06′ 42“ |
9 | 240 |
(prt) JOAO FERREIRA
|
X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM | 49h 38′ 32“ |
10 | 214 |
(zaf) BRIAN BARAGWANATH
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 49h 47′ 03“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 305 |
(sau) DANIA AKEEL
|
TEAM BBR | 02h 08′ 14“ |
2 | 304 |
(esp) PAU NAVARRO
|
TEAM BBR | 02h 11′ 18“ |
3 | 319 |
(prt) GONCALO GUERREIRO
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 02h 14′ 02“ |
4 | 312 |
(esp) OSCAR RAL
|
BUGGY MASTERS TEAM | 02h 14′ 03“ |
5 | 325 |
(usa) CORBIN LEAVERTON
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 02h 14′ 19“ |
6 | 301 |
(arg) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TEAM BBR | 02h 16′ 00“ |
7 | 326 |
(qat) KHALIFA AL-ATTIYA
|
NASSER RACING | 02h 16′ 58“ |
8 | 327 |
(fra) ANTOINE MEO
|
APACHE AUTOMOTIVE | 02h 17′ 27“ |
9 | 302 |
(nld) PUCK KLAASSEN
|
G RALLY TEAM | 02h 19′ 02“ |
10 | 308 |
(arg) DAVID ZILLE
|
DaklaPack Rallysport – Zille Rally | 02h 19′ 24“ |
OVERALL – CHALLENGER
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 301 |
(arg) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TEAM BBR | 51h 54′ 09“ |
2 | 319 |
(prt) GONCALO GUERREIRO
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 52h 20′ 09“ |
3 | 304 |
(esp) PAU NAVARRO
|
TEAM BBR | 53h 37′ 02“ |
4 | 334 |
(qat) ABDULAZIZ AL-KUWARI
|
NASSER RACING | 54h 37′ 21“ |
5 | 325 |
(usa) CORBIN LEAVERTON
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 55h 45′ 50“ |
6 | 349 |
(pol) ADAM KUS
|
AKPOL RECYKLING | 58h 24′ 06“ |
7 | 346 |
(fra) JEDIDIA FAVRE
|
MMP | 59h 48′ 54“ |
8 | 331 |
(fra) ROMAIN LOCMANE
|
QUAD BIKE EVASION | 61h 39′ 37“ |
9 | 302 |
(nld) PUCK KLAASSEN
|
G RALLY TEAM | 63h 20′ 26“ |
10 | 311 |
(fra) CHRISTOPHE CRESP
|
MMP | 63h 40′ 23“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 404 |
(chl) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 10′ 45“ |
2 | 407 | CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 11′ 10“ | |
3 | 405 |
(usa) SARA PRICE
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 12′ 10“ |
4 | 425 |
(usa) BROCK HEGER
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 02h 12′ 11“ |
5 | 400 |
(fra) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 02h 12′ 11“ |
6 | 411 |
(fra) FLORENT VAYSSADE
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 02h 12′ 34“ |
7 | 412 |
(prt) ALEXANDRE PINTO
|
OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM | 02h 13′ 01“ |
8 | 403 |
(che) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 02h 15′ 29“ |
9 | 420 |
(usa) HUNTER MILLER
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 02h 17′ 18“ |
10 | 401 |
(ecu) SEBASTIAN GUAYASAMIN
|
BE RACING | 02h 17′ 33“ |
OVERALL – SSV
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 425 |
(usa) BROCK HEGER
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 53h 25′ 31“ |
2 | 400 |
(fra) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 55h 15′ 24“ |
3 | 404 |
(chl) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 55h 32′ 18“ |
4 | 412 |
(prt) ALEXANDRE PINTO
|
OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM | 56h 48′ 47“ |
5 | 403 |
(che) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 58h 16′ 01“ |
6 | 406 |
(ita) ENRICO GASPARI
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | 63h 02′ 43“ |
7 | 402 |
(esp) GERARD FARRES
|
PEDREGÀ TEAM | 64h 30′ 22“ |
8 | 418 |
(prt) JOAO MONTEIRO
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 65h 19′ 54“ |
9 | 430 |
(nld) ROGER GROUWELS
|
RACEART | 65h 35′ 53“ |
10 | 415 |
(esp) FIDEL CASTILLO
|
BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING | 68h 06′ 27“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 601 |
(cze) ALES LOPRAIS
|
InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT | 02h 22′ 41“ |
2 | 602 |
(nld) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLY SPORT | 02h 23′ 29“ |
3 | 600 |
(cze) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 02h 25′ 04“ |
4 | 604 |
(cze) MARTIN SOLTYS
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 02h 33′ 50“ |
5 | 607 |
(jpn) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 02h 37′ 24“ |
6 | 613 |
(nld) ANJA VAN LOON
|
Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT | 02h 38′ 48“ |
7 | 615 |
(nld) MAURIK VAN DEN HEUVEL
|
DAKARSPEED | 02h 41′ 30“ |
8 | 610 |
(nld) RICHARD DE GROOT
|
Firemen Dakar Team | 02h 42′ 43“ |
9 | 605 |
(ltu) VAIDOTAS ZALA
|
Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT | 02h 47′ 54“ |
10 | 618 |
(esp) PEP SABATÉ
|
The Dacia Sandriders | 03h 07′ 43“ |
OVERALL – TRUCKS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 600 |
(cze) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 52h 39′ 23“ |
2 | 602 |
(nld) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLY SPORT | 55h 01′ 30“ |
3 | 601 |
(cze) ALES LOPRAIS
|
InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT | 55h 05′ 38“ |
4 | 604 |
(cze) MARTIN SOLTYS
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 57h 56′ 28“ |
5 | 603 |
(nld) KEES KOOLEN
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 58h 48′ 02“ |
6 | 605 |
(ltu) VAIDOTAS ZALA
|
Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT | 59h 56′ 19“ |
7 | 606 |
(nld) MARTIN VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 60h 09′ 26“ |
8 | 610 |
(nld) RICHARD DE GROOT
|
Firemen Dakar Team | 61h 25′ 46“ |
9 | 613 |
(nld) ANJA VAN LOON
|
Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT | 63h 29′ 30“ |
10 | 607 |
(jpn) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 64h 47′ 32“ |
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WITHDRAWAL all stages
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
14 |
(deu) BÜHLER SEBASTIAN
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | Withdrawal | |
20 |
(ind) NOAH HARITH
|
SHERCO RALLY FACTORY | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
707 |
(ita) TRAGLIO MAURIZIO
(ita) PROIETTI FRANCESCO
|
TECNOSPORT | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
76 |
(fra) DARQUES STÉPHANE
|
MOTORBIKE OFF ROAD ADVENTURES LIBERTY | Withdrawal | |
78 |
(ita) MAESTRAMI LORENZO
|
RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM | Withdrawal | |
110 |
(esp) MARTINEZ GARCIA JUANJO
|
ADEC COMPETICIO TOTAL TEAM | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
223 |
(esp) SANZ LAIA
(ita) GERINI MAURIZIO
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | Withdrawal | |
426 |
(prt) BRANDAO JORGE
(esp) VENTO CARLOS
|
OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
17 |
(are) BALOOSHI MOHAMMED
|
FANTIC RACING RALLY TEAM | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
225 |
(esp) SAINZ CARLOS
(esp) CRUZ LUCAS
|
FORD M-SPORT | Withdrawal | |
306 |
(ltu) VELIAMOVIC ALBERT
(sau) ALSAIF SALEH
|
DARK HORSE | Withdrawal | |
313 |
(are) ALJAFLA KHALID
(blr) RUDNITSKI ANDREI
|
ALJAFLA RACING | Withdrawal | |
355 |
(ita) BEDIN GIANPAOLO
(ita) MARCON ALBERTO
|
RAITEC RACING | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
219 |
(fra) LOEB SEBASTIEN
(bel) LURQUIN FABIAN
|
THE DACIA SANDRIDERS | Disqualification | |
236 |
(ita) CECI PAOLO
(ita) AMOS EUGENIO
|
MD RALLYE SPORT | Withdrawal | |
258 |
(deu) PREUSS FRANK STEPHAN
(deu) WALCHER MARKUS
|
WALCHER RACING TEAM | Withdrawal | |
337 |
(usa) LAMBERT JAMIE
(usa) LUMSDEN CRAIG
|
COLORADO MOTORSPORT | Withdrawal | |
408 |
(ury) LAFUENTE SERGIO
(arg) MARTINEZ DIEGO
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | Withdrawal | |
432 |
(esp) GARRIDO MARIO
(esp) VIDAÑA JOSE
|
PEDREGÀ TEAM | Withdrawal | |
439 |
(esp) CAMARA ORDOÑEZ DANI
(esp) MUÑOZ CAMARA RAFA
|
PEDREGÀ TEAM | Withdrawal | |
609 |
(nld) DE GROOT BEN
(nld) BOOGAARD GOVERT
(nld) HOFMANS AD
|
De Groot Sport | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
767 |
(ita) COLNAGHI FILIPPO GIORGIO
(ita) BOTTALLO DANIELE
|
TECNOSPORT | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 |
(cze) MICHEK MARTIN
|
Orion – Moto Racing Group | Withdrawal | |
51 |
(esp) AL-LAL LAHADIL RACHID
|
MELILLA CIUDAD DEL DEPORTE | Withdrawal | |
115 |
(fra) FEUVRIER MATHIEU
|
Nomade Racing | Withdrawal | |
123 |
(ury) VON THUENGEN FABIAN
|
HT RALLY RAID | Withdrawal | |
133 |
(esp) BELZUNCES VIUDEZ GINES
|
CLUB AVENTURA TOUAREG | Withdrawal | |
139 | CLOUDRACING | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
208 |
(ltu) VANAGAS BENEDIKTAS
(pol) GOSPODARCZYK SZYMON
|
GURTAM TOYOTA GAZOO RACING BALTICS | Withdrawal | |
247 |
(chn) TIAN PO
(chn) GUO HANGTING
|
HANWEI MOTORSPORT TEAM | Withdrawal | |
309 |
(esp) PONS EDUARD
(esp) BETRIU JAUME
|
NASSER RACING | Withdrawal | |
314 |
(arg) JATON FACUNDO
(esp) FOJ XAVIER
|
FOJ MOTORSPORT | Withdrawal | |
352 |
(esp) BARRIOS LUIS
(esp) OLIVAS OSCAR
|
BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING | Withdrawal | |
409 |
(fra) PANSERI XAVIER
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | Withdrawal | |
416 |
(pol) BROCHOCKI GRZEGORZ
(pol) KOMAR GRZEGORZ
|
OVERLIMIT | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
741 |
(fra) MARTINEAU JEAN-LUC
(fra) DUBOIS SEBASTIEN
|
Team SSP | Withdrawal | |
742 |
(usa) HARVEY TAZ
(usa) KRYNOCK MIKE
|
MONTANA RACING – TECNOSPORT | Withdrawal | |
745 |
(arg) PEREZ COMPANC CRISTOBAL
(arg) PEREZ COMPANC JORGE
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM MADPANDA | Withdrawal | |
757 |
(ita) BIANCHI LUIGI
(ita) SBARAGLIA GIANLUCA
|
R TEAM | Withdrawal | |
771 |
(che) ZOLLIKER CÉDRIC
(deu) LANSING CLEMENS
|
TEAM SSP | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
61 |
(fra) DOMET BERTRAND
|
TEAM CASTEU TROPHY | Withdrawal | |
64 |
(che) VAUDAN ALEXANDRE
|
TEAM CASTEU TROPHY | Withdrawal | |
75 |
(chn) LIANSONG DENG
|
SUPESUNR KOVE TEAM | Withdrawal | |
103 |
(ltu) SATKUS GEDIMINAS
|
AG DAKAR SCHOOL – DUBAI | Withdrawal | |
121 |
(fra) YON ALEXANDRE
|
Enduro Normandie | Withdrawal | |
124 |
(sau) ALHAMDAN BADR
|
DESERT STORM RACING | Withdrawal | |
136 |
(esp) ZARAGOZA ROSA FERRAN
|
PEDREGÀ TEAM | Withdrawal | |
137 |
(che) DI MAURO YANN
|
RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
(bwa) BRANCH ROSS
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | Withdrawal | |
12 |
(zaf) COX BRADLEY
|
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM | Withdrawal | |
30 |
(prt) MAIO ANTONIO
|
FRANCO SPORT YAMAHA RACING TEAM | Withdrawal | |
44 |
(esp) PEDRO SUBIRATS JOSEP
|
RIEJU – PEDREGÀ TEAM | Withdrawal | |
47 |
(arg) BENAVIDES KEVIN
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | Withdrawal | |
70 |
(sau) ALGHUNEIM MISHAL
|
CloudRacing | Withdrawal | |
101 |
(ita) GIRALDI IADER
|
ZERANTA | Withdrawal | |
122 |
(fra) GEORGIN THOMAS
|
Enduro Normandie | Withdrawal | |
129 |
(ind) JAIN JATIN
|
DESERT STORM RACING | Withdrawal | |
138 |
(esp) MERICHAL RESINA IVAN
|
Casas Cube – Ártabros Rally | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
239 |
(zaf) MÖHR JUAN
(zaf) CORBETT MARK
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | Withdrawal | |
350 |
(esp) LOPEZ PEDRO
(esp) MASO OSCAR
|
BE RACING | Withdrawal | |
632 |
(fra) DRULHON FLORENT
(esp) GUILLEM GALLARDO ADRIA
(fra) PERRY PHILIPPE
|
TEAM BOUCOU COMPETITION | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
716 |
(che) KURZEN MATHIEU
(che) FATIO ALEXANDRE
|
Geco Classic Racing Team | Withdrawal | |
727 |
(che) BRABECK LETMATHE NICOLAS
(aut) BRABECK-LETMATHE ANDRES
|
TEAM CASTEU CLASSIC | Withdrawal | |
903 |
(ita) SADERINI IRENE
(ita) BENTIVOGLIO ALESSIO
(ita) SIMONATO GIUSEPPE
|
TECNOSPORT | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
60 |
(fra) DOMET ARNAUD
|
TEAM CASTEU TROPHY | Withdrawal | |
98 |
(usa) KLEIN MASON
|
KOVE FACTORY RACING | Withdrawal | |
144 |
(ind) RAORANE ASHISH
|
XRAIDS EXPERIENCE | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
202 |
(fra) CHICHERIT GUERLAIN
(fra) WINOCQ ALEX
|
X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM | Withdrawal | |
206 |
(zaf) DE VILLIERS GINIEL
(deu) VON ZITZEWITZ DIRK
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | Withdrawal | |
220 |
(chn) MA LI
(chn) HAN WEI
|
212 HANWEI MOTORSPORT TEAM | Withdrawal | |
231 |
(aus) PRICE TOBY
(gbr) SUNDERLAND SAM
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | Withdrawal | |
260 |
(ita) GASPERI FRANCESCA
(ita) RIZZARDI AGOSTINO
|
MOTORTECNICA RACING TEAM | Withdrawal | |
348 |
(fra) GREZES YANNICK
(fra) DRAPEAU ANTHONY
|
TEAM BOURNEZEAU RALLYE AVENTURE | Withdrawal | |
608 |
(ita) PETRUCCI DANILO
(ita) BELLINA CLAUDIO
(ita) ARNOLETTI MARCO
|
MM Technology | Withdrawal | |
620 |
(esp) TORRES MARC
(esp) AGUIRREGAVIRIA ALEX
|
TIBAU TEAM | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 |
(chl) QUINTANILLA PABLO
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | Withdrawal | |
54 |
(bol) NOSIGLIA JAGER DANIEL
|
RIEJU PEDREGÀ TEAM | Withdrawal | |
62 |
(aus) HOULIHAN ANDREW JOSEPH
|
Nomadas Aventure | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
213 |
(fra) SARREAUD VALENTIN
(fra) LAVIEILLE CHRISTIAN
|
MD RALLYE SPORT | Withdrawal | |
320 |
(prt) MEGRE DAVID
(prt) PORTELA MORAIS LUIS
|
G RALLY TEAM | Withdrawal | |
321 |
(prt) CARNEIRO RUI
(nor) FLOENE OLA
|
G Rally Team | Withdrawal | |
435 |
(esp) RAMIRO SANTIAGO JAVIER
(esp) GAYOSO JOSE IGNACIO
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | Withdrawal | |
617 |
(hun) ACS LASZLO
(hun) CZEGLÉDI PÉTER
(hun) KOVACS MIKLOS
|
QUALISPORT KFT | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
24 |
(zaf) MARE AARON
|
HT RALLY RAID | Withdrawal | |
38 |
(esp) IGLESIAS SANCHEZ EDUARDO
|
Team Monforte Rally – Galicia | Withdrawal | |
74 |
(fra) JACOBI MICHAEL
|
MôleAgriForest /MaglandRaceway | Withdrawal | |
132 |
(ecu) MALO PEÑA CARLOS ALFONSO
|
MED RACING TEAM | Withdrawal | |
140 |
(che) MILDENBERGER DENNIS
|
Nomads Adventure | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
213 |
(fra) SARREAUD VALENTIN
(fra) LAVIEILLE CHRISTIAN
|
MD RALLYE SPORT | Withdrawal | |
320 |
(prt) MEGRE DAVID
(prt) PORTELA MORAIS LUIS
|
G RALLY TEAM | Withdrawal | |
321 |
(prt) CARNEIRO RUI
(nor) FLOENE OLA
|
G Rally Team | Withdrawal | |
435 |
(esp) RAMIRO SANTIAGO JAVIER
(esp) GAYOSO JOSE IGNACIO
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | Withdrawal | |
617 |
(hun) ACS LASZLO
(hun) CZEGLÉDI PÉTER
(hun) KOVACS MIKLOS
|
QUALISPORT KFT | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
27 |
(ecu) PUGA JUAN
|
KTM JP1 MOTORCYCLES | Withdrawal | |
87 |
(lbn) AL HAKEEM EHAB
|
DESERT STORM RACING | Withdrawal |
N° | Drive-Team | Team | Reason | |
---|---|---|---|---|
205 |
(zaf) MURPHY DENNIS
(zaf) BOTTERILL GUY DAVID
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | Withdrawal | |
322 |
(prt) POREM RICARDO
(prt) SOUSA NUNO
|
MMP | Withdrawal | |
640 |
(esp) ALONSO ROMERO ALBERTO
(esp) IBEAS PEREZ GUSTAVO
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | Withdrawal |
FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK
GALLERY STAGE 10
Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O