DAKAR 2025: Stage 3 / 3.Etappe – all classes: VIDEO-Highlights, report & results + MEGA-GALLERY!

DAKAR Stage 3


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FOCUS

The stay in Bisha, which lasted almost a week and included scrutineering, came to a close when the wind stopped blowing! The Dakar has resumed its nomadic nature, heading northwest towards Al Henakiyah. The riders, drivers, and crews dropped down by about 500 metres in altitude and especially had to tackle a beginning to the special that was very rocky, before picking up speed on sandy plateaus for approximately 200 kilometres. The heavy rainfall from the day before gave way to sunny intervals which made the terrain more conducive to racing. It was even ideal for Lorenzo Santolino, who scored his first stage success on the Dakar behind the handlebars of his Sherco. Saood Variawa also opened his roll of honour at the tender age of 19e years old.

OUTLINE

  • Perseverance has paid off for Lorenzo Santolino, who has warmed Spanish supporters’ hearts by winning his first stage on the Dakar on his 7ᵗʰ participation, after the frustration of three premature exits from the rally in the past. This time, he rode seamlessly in climbing up the day’s leaderboard, having been the 11ᵗʰ rider to set off, finally beating Ricky Brabec at the finishing line by 4 minutes.
  • Daniel Sanders still leads the general rankings, but American Skyler Howes has moved to within 6’51’’ of the Australian. His Monter Energy Honda HRC team-mate Adrien Van Beveren dropped back to 8ᵗʰ place, 16’24’’ behind the leader, due to a fall that shook him up over a certain part of the distance covered.
  • The sensation of the day is perhaps the sensation of the century, because Saood Variawa has become the youngest winner in the history of the queen category at the age of just 19 years. The young South African won a hotly contested special, only 23’’ ahead of Guerlain Chicherit, with a very close top 5 in which the young generation shone brightly. However, these small gaps have not changed the top three of the general rankings, with Henk Lategan in the lead, followed by Al Rajhi (4’45’’ behind) and Al Attiyah (11’14’’). The race leaders are more or less rid of the threat of Sébastien Loeb, who lost 1 hour and 3 minutes on the day’s special after rolling his car and this accident’s ensuing consequences.
  • Nicolás Cavigliasso is resuming the good habits of his quad racing days and picking up the stage wins. Today, he picked up his second of the year and has retained the general standings lead in the Challenger class, with a twenty-minute lead over Gonçalo Guerreiro and Corbin Leaverton, the two young drivers of the Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team.
  • Chaleco’ López is now racing for honour and is on the hunt for stage wins. Today he won a fifteenth to add to the others accumulated in his participations in the SSV category and Challenger class, but finds himself 2 hours 45 minutes behind Xavier de Soultrait, who is well in the lead with his team-mate Brock Heger in his wake.
  • The situation in the truck race has settled into a three-way confrontation, still led by Martin Macík, with a lead of 3’34’’ over Aleš Loprais and 34 minutes over Vaidotas Žala, the very efficient newcomer to the category.

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY

The sequence of names and especially dates of birth for the winners of the first three stages in the Ultimate class on the Dakar is phenomenal. Seth Quintero, at the age of 22 years, kicked off proceedings, bothering the statisticians with a record for the most youthful winner on the first loop around Bisha. Twenty-five-year-old Rokas Baciuška could have claimed this record, but the Lithuanian’s victory on the 48 HR Chrono stage came two days too late. Today, the records have tumbled even further thanks to 19-year-old Saood Variawa. With his stage success, perhaps he will be settling down for the long term as holder of this record, whose details are ultimately not very well-known. The South African, who already scored a 5th placed finish on stage 11 last year, this time came hurtling back after a day of mishaps, during which he collided with his team-mate Giniel de Villiers on yesterday’s stage. In the Toyota clan, it is very likely that this clumsiness has been broadly forgiven and made up for today, all the more so given that the three young men who have shone since the beginning of the rally have all done so in a Hilux. Close examination of the day’s top five is surprising, and perhaps a sign of the times: Guerlain Chicherit (a former very young winner in 2006!) achieved the second-best time, but was followed by Quintero (22 years old), de Mévius (30 years old) and João Ferreira (25 years old).

A CRUSHING BLOW

Life is never boring with Sébastien Loeb. He has been flamboyant in his sequences of victories but also knows how to be chivalrous during his low points. Once again, he has started the Dakar in such a manner, but the setbacks on the first day of the 48 HR Chrono stage, with engine fan problems causing a time loss of almost three quarters of an hour, were almost absorbed the following day as he put on a show on the return journey to Bisha. Today, the outlook is much cloudier, after he started the special by rolling his car. Initially, the consequences did not seem to be serious, but the after-effects proved to be detrimental. The steering rod that broke 50 kilometres further on could have been easily changed if the spare part had not remained with a part of the bodywork ripped off during the roll in the sand. The man from Alsace was again troubled by engine fan problems, meaning he was unable to drive at his usual pace to make up for lost time. As a result, the Dacia driver now lags 1 hour and 14 minutes behind Henk Lategan in the general rankings on completion of the third stage. For many, this would be a chasm, but for Loeb, it could perhaps be solved by two or three good stages in a row… on the condition that he does not suffer the same fate as his rival Carlos Sainz after inspection of his vehicle by the FIA stewards

STAT OF THE DAY 6

Today, Lorenzo Santolino obtained his first stage win on the Dakar on his 7th participation. As a result, ‘Santo’ has provided Sherco with its 6th stage success on the race and the French brand’s first in Saudi Arabia following those won in South America by 4 different riders. In 2010, on the first stage in Cordoba, David Casteu wrote the first line on the constructor’s roll of honour. Joan Pedrero (in 2014 and 2017) and Alain Duclos (in 2014) added 3 more before Mickael Metge was victorious in 2019 in Pisco. Five years later, the factory in Nîmes has now completed its collection. David Casteu, who managed the brand’s official team until 2022, and Mickael Metge will be able to congratulate their heir apparent at the bivouac, because the former has enrolled in the bike category to celebrate turning fifty, while the second is the co-pilot of Saudi driver Yasir Seaidan in the Challenger class. ‘Santo’, who currently occupies 10th position in the general rankings, is dreaming of breaking into the top 5, which would be the best result enjoyed by Sherco, whose riders have not yet climbed higher than 6th on the Dakar. Indeed, it was none other than Lorenzo who achieved what is still his personal best as well as that of the family brand made in France.

Quote of the Day

Sébastien Loeb : “At the start of the special, I thought we were on the tracks, but we were to the side. I hit a rutt that turned us sideways and the car rolled. That took the tyres off two wheels, but we managed to sort it out within 5 minutes. There wasn’t so much damage, but after fifty kilometres we broke a steering rod. It’s not a serious problem, but our spare part was with the bits of bodywork that had been ripped off when the car rolled. Cristina stopped to give us one, but after that the front engine fan stopped working, so we drove at SSV pace during almost all the stage. It wasn’t the kind of day we prefer. We lost an hour and we got the feeling that we were in ‘it’ up to our necks… But it is what it is, we just have to continue. We’ll keep on racing and we’ll see, even if winning the rally is starting to look complicated”.

The makings of classic

While Land Rover announced on the bivouac a few days ago its official commitment to the next Dakar with three vehicles in the Stock category to challenge the Land Cruisers of the Toyota Auto Body program, the 110 driven by the Gublin-Sousa duo almost climbed onto the podium of the Dakar Classic. After fifth place in the general rankings in H1 on its first participation last year, the French crew this year have come up against the Land Cruiser of the title holder and the Nissan Terrano driven by last year’s runner up, both of whom dropped down from H2 into H1, providing tough opposition for the Defender, which has done much better than defending its chances. A second Land Rover, a Series III, can also be found in the Top 10, driven by the Ovoko Racing Lithuanian crew. The Dakar Classic is still seeking an heir to the first winner of the Dakar in 1979: Alain Génestier in his Range Rover Classic, which is the British brand’s sole victory on the rally so far. The Dakar Classic or Stock category could soon build this bridge with the genesis of the Paris-Dakar.

World Rally Raid Championship

The Pierer Group which owns the KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas brands has decided, since the Rallye du Maroc, to close ranks under the orange banner. The current bike category leader Daniel Sanders is now riding in the same colours as the Benavides brothers and emerging hope Edgar Canet with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. In 2022, Sam Sunderland opened the W2RC record books by becoming the first world champion of the bike series (FIM), reunified with the car (FIA) calendar, in the colours of GasGas. The following year, Luciano Benavides again brought the crown back to the factory in Mattighofen, in the colours of Husqvarna, but in 2024, Ross Branch enabled Hero MotoSports to triumph. For 2025, KTM is providing itself with all the means necessary to reconquer the discipline’s supreme title, which forged the DNA and its slogan “Ready to race” for the brand launched by Kinigadner on the Dakar. Indeed, KTM has triumphed 19 times on the Dakar, with the last victory to date being the one obtained by Kevin Benavides in 2023. For the moment, the orange brand’s hopes reside with Daniel Sanders, who has led the general standings since the beginning of the race. A 20th success would be a welcome shot of vitamins for the brand which could then claim the 2025 title of world champion again, to go along with the one in 2021 obtained by Austrian Matthias Walkner.

ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 15 SHERCO RALLY FACTORY 03h 44′ 34“
2 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 48′ 35“ + 00h 04′ 01“
3 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 48′ 44“ + 00h 04′ 10“
4 1 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 03h 48′ 48“ + 00h 04′ 14“
5 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03h 49′ 29“ + 00h 04′ 55“
6 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 03h 49′ 36“ + 00h 05′ 02“
7 7 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 03h 49′ 53“ + 00h 05′ 19“
8 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03h 50′ 05“ + 00h 05′ 31“
9 13 Orion – Moto Racing Group 03h 51′ 16“ + 00h 06′ 42“
10 96 BAS world KTM racing team 03h 51′ 27“ + 00h 06′ 53“

 

OVERALL – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 20h 05′ 00“
2 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 20h 11′ 51“ + 00h 06′ 51“
3 1 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 20h 11′ 59“ + 00h 06′ 59“
4 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 20h 14′ 15“ + 00h 09′ 15“
5 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 20h 18′ 11“ + 00h 13′ 11“
6 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 20h 22′ 31“ + 00h 17′ 31“ 00h 02′ 00“
7 7 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 20h 25′ 36“ + 00h 20′ 36“
8 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 20h 26′ 18“ + 00h 21′ 18“ 00h 02′ 00“
9 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 20h 51′ 12“ + 00h 46′ 12“ 00h 02′ 00“
10 15 SHERCO RALLY FACTORY 20h 52′ 12“ + 00h 47′ 12“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 04h 05′ 40“
2 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 04h 08′ 44“ + 00h 03′ 04“
3 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 04h 08′ 54“ + 00h 03′ 14“
4 39 ESPRIT KTM 04h 12′ 49“ + 00h 07′ 09“
5 97 CAJDAŠROT 04h 13′ 32“ + 00h 07′ 52“
6 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 04h 21′ 31“ + 00h 15′ 51“
7 63 TLD RACING 04h 40′ 50“ + 00h 35′ 10“
8 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 04h 40′ 53“ + 00h 35′ 13“
9 27
(ecu) JUAN PUGA
KTM JP1 MOTORCYCLES 04h 46′ 37“ + 00h 40′ 57“
10 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 04h 54′ 06“ + 00h 48′ 26“

 

OVERALL – Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 39 ESPRIT KTM 22h 29′ 53“
2 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 22h 35′ 12“ + 00h 05′ 19“ 00h 15′ 00“
3 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 23h 24′ 47“ + 00h 54′ 54“
4 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 23h 28′ 50“ + 00h 58′ 57“
5 97 CAJDAŠROT 23h 42′ 46“ + 01h 12′ 53“ 00h 07′ 00“
6 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 23h 49′ 25“ + 01h 19′ 32“ 00h 03′ 00“
7 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 24h 19′ 29“ + 01h 49′ 36“
8 63 TLD RACING 25h 17′ 45“ + 02h 47′ 52“ 00h 03′ 00“
9 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 26h 02′ 59“ + 03h 33′ 06“
10 93 Rally POV 27h 07′ 06“ + 04h 37′ 13“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 218 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03h 16′ 52“
2 202 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 03h 17′ 25“ + 00h 00′ 33“ 00h 00′ 10“
3 204 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03h 18′ 40“ + 00h 01′ 48“
4 222 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 03h 18′ 47“ + 00h 01′ 55“ 00h 01′ 10“
5 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 03h 20′ 07“ + 00h 03′ 15“
6 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 03h 20′ 26“ + 00h 03′ 34“
7 226 FORD M-SPORT 03h 20′ 41“ + 00h 03′ 49“
8 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 03h 21′ 52“ + 00h 05′ 00“
9 203 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03h 23′ 06“ + 00h 06′ 14“
10 206 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03h 23′ 24“ + 00h 06′ 32“

 

OVERALL – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 211 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 19h 04′ 53“
2 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 19h 12′ 10“ + 00h 07′ 17“ 00h 06′ 00“
3 226 FORD M-SPORT 19h 14′ 27“ + 00h 09′ 34“
4 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 19h 16′ 38“ + 00h 11′ 45“ 00h 04′ 00“
5 203 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 19h 24′ 33“ + 00h 19′ 40“
6 231
(aus) TOBY PRICE
OVERDRIVE RACING 19h 25′ 10“ + 00h 20′ 17“ 00h 02′ 00“
7 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 19h 26′ 08“ + 00h 21′ 15“ 00h 03′ 00“
8 228 FORD M-SPORT 19h 28′ 33“ + 00h 23′ 40“ 00h 04′ 00“
9 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 19h 37′ 00“ + 00h 32′ 07“ 00h 08′ 00“
10 204 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 19h 39′ 57“ + 00h 35′ 04“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 301 TEAM BBR 03h 39′ 41“
2 300 TEAM BBR 03h 39′ 56“ + 00h 00′ 15“
3 305 TEAM BBR 03h 40′ 07“ + 00h 00′ 26“
4 325
(deu) TAYE PERRY
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 03h 43′ 26“ + 00h 03′ 45“
5 308 DaklaPack Rallysport – Zille Rally 03h 45′ 17“ + 00h 05′ 36“
6 310 TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS 03h 47′ 55“ + 00h 08′ 14“ 00h 08′ 00“
7 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 03h 52′ 50“ + 00h 13′ 09“
8 320 G RALLY TEAM 03h 52′ 55“ + 00h 13′ 14“ 00h 01′ 00“
9 309 NASSER RACING 03h 56′ 03“ + 00h 16′ 22“
10 304 TEAM BBR 03h 56′ 39“ + 00h 16′ 58“

 

OVERALL – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 301 TEAM BBR 20h 24′ 43“ 00h 03′ 00“
2 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 20h 44′ 12“ + 00h 19′ 29“ 00h 01′ 00“
3 325
(deu) TAYE PERRY
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 20h 46′ 52“ + 00h 22′ 09“
4 305 TEAM BBR 20h 53′ 18“ + 00h 28′ 35“ 00h 01′ 00“
5 310 TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS 20h 56′ 45“ + 00h 32′ 02“ 00h 08′ 00“
6 304 TEAM BBR 21h 19′ 20“ + 00h 54′ 37“ 00h 11′ 00“
7 320 G RALLY TEAM 21h 51′ 49“ + 01h 27′ 06“ 00h 07′ 00“
8 334 NASSER RACING 21h 58′ 05“ + 01h 33′ 22“
9 302 G RALLY TEAM 23h 08′ 05“ + 02h 43′ 22“
10 309 NASSER RACING 23h 12′ 58“ + 02h 48′ 15“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03h 46′ 37“
2 400 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 03h 50′ 24“ + 00h 03′ 47“
3 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 03h 50′ 49“ + 00h 04′ 12“
4 412 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM 04h 00′ 09“ + 00h 13′ 32“
5 409 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 04h 00′ 18“ + 00h 13′ 41“
6 403 MMP 04h 01′ 43“ + 00h 15′ 06“
7 407 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 04h 04′ 18“ + 00h 17′ 41“
8 442 PÔLE POSITION 77 / BTR 04h 09′ 04“ + 00h 22′ 27“
9 424
(prt) JOAO DIAS
SANTAG RACING 04h 11′ 43“ + 00h 25′ 06“ 00h 00′ 10“
10 418 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 04h 14′ 23“ + 00h 27′ 46“

 

OVERALL – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 400 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 20h 48′ 16“ 00h 03′ 00“
2 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 20h 53′ 55“ + 00h 05′ 39“
3 412 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM 22h 00′ 50“ + 01h 12′ 34“ 00h 00′ 10“
4 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 23h 33′ 41“ + 02h 45′ 25“ 00h 16′ 20“
5 402 PEDREGÀ TEAM 23h 36′ 05“ + 02h 47′ 49“ 00h 01′ 00“
6 403 MMP 23h 45′ 21“ + 02h 57′ 05“ 00h 02′ 50“
7 406 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 23h 46′ 05“ + 02h 57′ 49“ 00h 20′ 40“
8 407 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 23h 46′ 41“ + 02h 58′ 25“
9 442 PÔLE POSITION 77 / BTR 24h 50′ 36“ + 04h 02′ 20“ 00h 15′ 00“
10 409 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 24h 52′ 18“ + 04h 04′ 02“ 00h 00′ 10“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 03h 36′ 21“
2 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 03h 37′ 14“ + 00h 00′ 53“
3 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 03h 38′ 28“ + 00h 02′ 07“
4 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 03h 41′ 41“ + 00h 05′ 20“
5 604 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 03h 49′ 09“ + 00h 12′ 48“
6 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 03h 52′ 24“ + 00h 16′ 03“
7 610 Firemen Dakar Team 03h 59′ 17“ + 00h 22′ 56“
8 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 04h 04′ 22“ + 00h 28′ 01“
9 608 MM Technology 04h 08′ 43“ + 00h 32′ 22“
10 607 HINO TEAM SUGAWARA 04h 10′ 50“ + 00h 34′ 29“

 

OVERALL – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 21h 06′ 10“ 00h 01′ 40“
2 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 21h 09′ 44“ + 00h 03′ 34“
3 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 21h 40′ 33“ + 00h 34′ 23“
4 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 22h 19′ 28“ + 01h 13′ 18“
5 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 23h 28′ 09“ + 02h 21′ 59“ 00h 15′ 00“
6 607 HINO TEAM SUGAWARA 23h 50′ 22“ + 02h 44′ 12“
7 610 Firemen Dakar Team 24h 24′ 29“ + 03h 18′ 19“ 00h 03′ 10“
8 604 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 24h 33′ 30“ + 03h 27′ 20“ 00h 02′ 30“
9 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 24h 51′ 38“ + 03h 45′ 28“ 00h 00′ 20“
10 615 DAKARSPEED 25h 25′ 33“ + 04h 19′ 23“ 00h 05′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC

Coming soon…

OVERALL – CLASSIC

Coming soon.

FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK

GALLERY STAGE 3

Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O