DAKAR Stage 4
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FOCUS
Most visitors come to Al-ʿUla to marvel at the prehistoric sites in the area and the jaw-dropping Nabataean temples on which it stakes its claim to fame, testament to a civilisation thriving for several millennia in a region spanning Jordan. Tourists also come to indulge their senses at the high-end hotels embedded harmoniously in the natural environment, but the riders and crews of the Dakar will be spending the night at an entirely different type of accommodation following 415 km of racing. Prior to camping out in Berber tents, the competitors weaved their way around canyons, surged up rocky plateaus and turned on the afterburners on flat sandy expanses. Daniel Sanders and Yazeed Al Rajhi got a salutary boost heading into the second half of the marathon stage. |
OUTLINE
- The Kove rider Mason Klein, a stage winner in Al-ʿUla during his stint with KTM, set a blistering pace on his way to this city from the dawn of time. The Spaniard Tosha Schareina eased off the throttle at the tail end of another barnstorming performance, giving the overall leader, Daniel Sanders, a clear run to his fourth stage win of the year.
- As it stands, the two fastest riders today are also perched at the top of the leader board after the three men opening the road made a collective blunder. The W2RC champion, Ross Branch, is now at 26 minutes, followed by Skyler Howes at 27 and the defending champion, Ricky Brabec, at 29.
- The two strongest drivers in the race or, at least, the most consistent also gained ground in the stage to Al-ʿUla. Yazeed Al Rajhi stormed to victory with 4′51″ to spare over his Toyota stablemate Henk Lategan. The South African leads the general standings with 6′54″ in hand over the Saudi. Mattias Ekström rounds out the provisional podium at 21′40″.
- Nasser Al Attiyah’s luck in the 2025 Dakar finally ran out today. The Qatari avoided the catastrophic fate of Sainz and Loeb on previous days, but he still conceded 33 minutes, bringing his overall deficit to nearly 36 minutes. On the flip side, Mathieu Serradori made a leap forward and is now knocking on the door of the podium at 30′25″.
- Nicolás Cavigliasso extended his streak, taking his third stage win of 2025 and padding his lead over the young American Corbin Leaverton, who now trails by 25′14″ in the overall.
- Sara Price, who had seen her title prospects go up in smoke a couple of days into the rally, produced an impeccable performance and even beat her Can-Am teammate „Chaleco“ López in the special. It was a mixed bag for Polaris: Brock Heger maintained his grip on the overall lead, but a mechanical 40 km before the bivouac sent the title holder, Xavier de Soultrait, careening down the standings, much like Florent Vayssade yesterday.
- The 2024 truck champion, Martin Macík, has no intention of surrendering his throne. Today, he picked up his third stage win in a row and increased his buffer over his closest rival, Aleš Loprais, to 45 minutes.
PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
Mathieu Serradori is a box full of surprises, as he has proved on occasions such as that day in 2020 when he won a Dakar stage in a two-wheel drive buggy of his own design. He has since expanded his ambitions, developed his vehicles as a joint project with Century, and made a radical decision this season with his switch to a 4×4 with a view to finishing as high as possible. Despite the fierce competition in the class this year, the driver and electrician from the Var department bounced from seventh to fourth in the general standings today, 30 minutes from Lategan and 9 from Ekström in third place. Starting the special in eighth place put him in a prime position to rocket up the field, which he did in short order before opening the road in the wake of a flawless performance by his teammate Loïc Minaudier over the last 80 km. The man who loves to prickle the champions reached the marathon bivouac in sixth place, shortening the odds on a similar performance in the next stage.
A CRUSHING BLOW
With Carlos Sainz and Sébastien Loeb out of the way, Nasser Al Attiyah seemed to be one of the main beneficiaries of the inaugural third of the Dakar. The five-time winner of the race completed stage 3 in second place overall without finishing higher than fifth in a stage or pushing his Sandrider too hard. However, in rally raids as in life, sometimes the first will be the last. On Wednesday, a puncture delivered an ominous warning before disaster struck in the shape of a broken rear right steering ball joint. Cristina Gutiérrez, who donated the necessary parts, and the mechanical acumen of her co-driver, Pablo Moreno, were the only thing standing between the Qatari and another withdrawal. In the end, Al Attiyah slipped to seventh overall, 35′53″ behind the leader, Henk Lategan. Used to leading from the vanguard, he will now have to fight from the rear. „We’ll have to adapt. My only option is to attack“, he warned. Nasser „Al Attack“ is back.
STAT OF THE DAY 20
Skyler Howes, Ross Branch and Ricky Brabec posed a triple threat to Daniel Sanders in the general standings heading into the special. 6 to 9 minutes off the pace, they were bracing to concede some time on the road to Al-ʿUla because they were opening the road and the Australian was starting far back. Their losses were not supposed to approach the 20-minute barrier, yet that is exactly what they did. The three riders made a costly navigational blunder about 15 km out. „We made a big mistake and that definitely killed us“, ranted a despondent Brabec. The consequences are severe. Tosha Schareina has vaulted past them into second place, while their deficits to Sanders have tripled or even quadrupled, with Branch now 26′10″ down, Howes 27′01″ back and Brabec 29′13″ off the pace. „It’s rally. One moment you could be doing the best you’ve ever done, and then one note later, you lost your Dakar„, pointed out the defending champion. The tables could turn tomorrow, when „Chucky“ will be tasked with opening the road with Schareina hot on his heels.
Quote of the Day
Schareina: „I lost a couple of minutes to avoid opening tomorrow“
„It was tough today, with rocky sections for 400 kilometres. I pushed from the start, caught up with Daniel at the refuelling, then we rode together. In the end, I tried to stay calm, I lost a couple of minutes to avoid opening tomorrow. You had to be careful with the bike, with the tyres, because it’s a marathon stage, and tomorrow we still have over 400 kilometres to go.“
The makings of classic
Lorenzo Traglio, about to enter the fifth decade of life, is the heir to Tecnosport, which his father Maurizio set up in the 1980s. Italian fans used to go wild over the blood-red Nissan cars from his workshop. Over the last three years, Lorenzo has given them a new lease on life in the Dakar Classic. The Italian passion for rally raids springs from the heart. His collaboration with Rudy Briani, a friend of his father’s, bridges the past and the present. Victory would be „the crowning achievement of a never-ending story“. This Italian love story is just crying for a happy ending. Tecnosport, second last year, currently hold the Dakar Classic lead ahead of the two Spanish former winners. Italy could become the third country to win the Classic, following in the slipstream of France (2021 and 2022) and Spain (2023 and 2024).
World Rally Raid Championship
Can a driver who has gone home empty-handed from the Dakar still win the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship? Sébastien Loeb wants to answer an emphatic „yes“ to that question. A rollover in stage 3 damaged the roll cage of his Dacia Sandrider. The news came out in the dead of night, leading to his third withdrawal in nine starts. The Frenchman failed to finish any stage in the top 5, leaving him with a big, fat zero on his account in Saudi Arabia. The nine-time world rally champion will have his work cut out for him in his bid to secure a tenth FIA title. While it is true that Nasser Al Attiyah managed to claim the 2024 W2RC crown after bowing out of the Dakar, at least he had scored 18 stage points. There are up to 235 points up for grabs in the remaining four rounds: 120 for the overall, 100 for stages and an extra 15 if the Power Selective Section is in place at each event, as will be the case in the Dakar.
ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 |
(aus) DANIEL SANDERS
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 05h 10′ 33“ |
2 | 68 |
(esp) TOSHA SCHAREINA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 05h 10′ 48“ |
3 | 11 | HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 05h 18′ 22“ | |
4 | 42 |
(fra) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 05h 18′ 41“ |
5 | 19 |
(prt) RUI GONÇALVES
|
SHERCO RALLY FACTORY | 05h 19′ 28“ |
6 | 96 |
(aut) TOBIAS EBSTER
|
BAS world KTM racing team | 05h 20′ 47“ |
7 | 12 |
(zaf) BRADLEY COX
|
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM | 05h 21′ 28“ |
8 | 15 |
(esp) LORENZO SANTOLINO
|
SHERCO RALLY FACTORY | 05h 23′ 00“ |
9 | 7 |
(chl) PABLO QUINTANILLA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 05h 23′ 11“ |
10 | 16 |
(fra) ROMAIN DUMONTIER
|
HONDA HRC | 05h 24′ 47“ |
OVERALL – BIKES
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 |
(aus) DANIEL SANDERS
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 25h 15′ 33“ |
2 | 68 |
(esp) TOSHA SCHAREINA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 25h 28′ 59“ |
3 | 1 |
(bwa) ROSS BRANCH
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 25h 41′ 43“ |
4 | 10 |
(usa) SKYLER HOWES
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 25h 42′ 34“ |
5 | 9 |
(usa) RICKY BRABEC
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 25h 44′ 46“ |
6 | 42 |
(fra) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 25h 44′ 59“ |
7 | 7 |
(chl) PABLO QUINTANILLA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC | 25h 48′ 47“ |
8 | 77 |
(arg) LUCIANO BENAVIDES
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 25h 51′ 30“ |
9 | 11 | HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 26h 09′ 34“ | |
10 | 15 |
(esp) LORENZO SANTOLINO
|
SHERCO RALLY FACTORY | 26h 15′ 12“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – Original by Motul
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 97 |
(cze) JAROMIR ROMANCIK
|
CAJDAŠROT | 05h 33′ 42“ |
2 | 34 |
(rou) EMANUEL GYENES
|
AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM | 05h 35′ 54“ |
3 | 25 |
(bel) JEROME MARTINY
|
ANQUETY MOTORSPORT | 05h 38′ 23“ |
4 | 91 |
(deu) MIKE WIEDEMANN
|
Wiedemann Motorsports | 05h 41′ 28“ |
5 | 39 |
(fra) BENJAMIN MELOT
|
ESPRIT KTM | 05h 51′ 35“ |
6 | 27 |
(ecu) JUAN PUGA
|
KTM JP1 MOTORCYCLES | 06h 10′ 44“ |
7 | 99 |
(esp) JAVI VEGA
|
Pont Grup – KOVE | 06h 19′ 44“ |
8 | 48 |
(cze) DAVID PABISKA
|
SP MOTO BOHEMIA | 06h 36′ 59“ |
9 | 82 |
(ita) ANDREA WINKLER
|
MOTOCLUB YASHICA | 06h 40′ 16“ |
10 | 63 |
(fra) JEREMIE GERBER
|
TLD RACING | 06h 41′ 18“ |
OVERALL – Original by Motul
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 34 |
(rou) EMANUEL GYENES
|
AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM | 28h 11′ 06“ |
2 | 39 |
(fra) BENJAMIN MELOT
|
ESPRIT KTM | 28h 21′ 28“ |
3 | 25 |
(bel) JEROME MARTINY
|
ANQUETY MOTORSPORT | 29h 03′ 10“ |
4 | 91 |
(deu) MIKE WIEDEMANN
|
Wiedemann Motorsports | 29h 10′ 18“ |
5 | 97 |
(cze) JAROMIR ROMANCIK
|
CAJDAŠROT | 29h 16′ 28“ |
6 | 99 |
(esp) JAVI VEGA
|
Pont Grup – KOVE | 30h 09′ 09“ |
7 | 48 |
(cze) DAVID PABISKA
|
SP MOTO BOHEMIA | 30h 56′ 28“ |
8 | 63 |
(fra) JEREMIE GERBER
|
TLD RACING | 31h 59′ 03“ |
9 | 82 |
(ita) ANDREA WINKLER
|
MOTOCLUB YASHICA | 32h 43′ 15“ |
10 | 93 |
(ita) TIZIANO INTERNO
|
Rally POV | 33h 56′ 48“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 201 |
(sau) YAZEED AL RAJHI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 04h 26′ 40“ |
2 | 211 |
(zaf) HENK LATEGAN
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 04h 31′ 31“ |
3 | 216 |
(arg) JUAN CRUZ YACOPINI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 04h 37′ 25“ |
4 | 221 |
(cze) MARTIN PROKOP
|
ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM | 04h 37′ 35“ |
5 | 217 |
(kgz) DENIS KROTOV
|
X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM | 04h 39′ 57“ |
6 | 209 |
(fra) MATHIEU SERRADORI
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 04h 40′ 41“ |
7 | 228 |
(usa) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
FORD M-SPORT | 04h 42′ 00“ |
8 | 230 |
(bra) MARCELO TIGLIA GASTALDI
|
CENTURY RACING | 04h 42′ 17“ |
9 | 226 |
(swe) MATTIAS EKSTRÖM
|
FORD M-SPORT | 04h 43′ 37“ |
10 | 203 |
(bra) LUCAS MORAES
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 04h 45′ 16“ |
OVERALL – CARS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 211 |
(zaf) HENK LATEGAN
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 23h 36′ 24“ |
2 | 201 |
(sau) YAZEED AL RAJHI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 23h 43′ 18“ |
3 | 226 |
(swe) MATTIAS EKSTRÖM
|
FORD M-SPORT | 23h 58′ 04“ |
4 | 209 |
(fra) MATHIEU SERRADORI
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 24h 06′ 49“ |
5 | 203 |
(bra) LUCAS MORAES
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 24h 09′ 49“ |
6 | 228 |
(usa) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
FORD M-SPORT | 24h 10′ 33“ |
7 | 200 |
(qat) NASSER AL-ATTIYAH
|
THE DACIA SANDRIDERS | 24h 12′ 17“ |
8 | 216 |
(arg) JUAN CRUZ YACOPINI
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 24h 17′ 34“ |
9 | 240 |
(prt) JOAO FERREIRA
|
X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM | 24h 47′ 31“ |
10 | 235 |
(est) URVO MÄNNAMA
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 24h 54′ 00“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 301 |
(arg) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TEAM BBR | 05h 07′ 43“ |
2 | 325 |
(usa) CORBIN LEAVERTON
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 05h 10′ 48“ |
3 | 334 |
(qat) ABDULAZIZ AL-KUWARI
|
NASSER RACING | 05h 11′ 53“ |
4 | 310 |
(nld) PAUL SPIERINGS
|
TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS | 05h 12′ 34“ |
5 | 308 |
(arg) DAVID ZILLE
|
DaklaPack Rallysport – Zille Rally | 05h 16′ 08“ |
6 | 319 |
(prt) GONCALO GUERREIRO
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 05h 17′ 49“ |
7 | 309 |
(esp) EDUARD PONS
|
NASSER RACING | 05h 19′ 42“ |
8 | 312 |
(esp) OSCAR RAL
|
BUGGY MASTERS TEAM | 05h 23′ 47“ |
9 | 321 |
(prt) RUI CARNEIRO
|
G Rally Team | 05h 26′ 37“ |
10 | 346 |
(fra) JEDIDIA FAVRE
|
MMP | 05h 28′ 41“ |
OVERALL – CHALLENGER
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 301 |
(arg) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TEAM BBR | 25h 32′ 26“ |
2 | 325 |
(usa) CORBIN LEAVERTON
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 25h 57′ 40“ |
3 | 319 |
(prt) GONCALO GUERREIRO
|
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 26h 02′ 01“ |
4 | 310 |
(nld) PAUL SPIERINGS
|
TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS | 26h 09′ 19“ |
5 | 304 |
(esp) PAU NAVARRO
|
TEAM BBR | 26h 49′ 37“ |
6 | 305 |
(sau) DANIA AKEEL
|
TEAM BBR | 26h 53′ 25“ |
7 | 334 |
(qat) ABDULAZIZ AL-KUWARI
|
NASSER RACING | 27h 09′ 58“ |
8 | 320 |
(prt) LUIS PORTELA MORAIS
|
G RALLY TEAM | 27h 36′ 35“ |
9 | 309 |
(esp) EDUARD PONS
|
NASSER RACING | 28h 32′ 40“ |
10 | 346 |
(fra) JEDIDIA FAVRE
|
MMP | 28h 48′ 09“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 405 |
(usa) SARA PRICE
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 05h 13′ 38“ |
2 | 404 |
(chl) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 05h 14′ 46“ |
3 | 425 |
(usa) BROCK HEGER
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 05h 31′ 45“ |
4 | 424 |
(prt) JOAO DIAS
|
SANTAG RACING | 05h 45′ 40“ |
5 | 409 | SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05h 49′ 41“ | |
6 | 412 |
(prt) ALEXANDRE PINTO
|
OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM | 05h 54′ 45“ |
7 | 420 |
(usa) HUNTER MILLER
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 05h 56′ 10“ |
8 | 411 |
(fra) FLORENT VAYSSADE
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 06h 07′ 15“ |
9 | 403 |
(che) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 06h 07′ 32“ |
10 | 401 |
(ecu) SEBASTIAN GUAYASAMIN
|
BE RACING | 06h 08′ 47“ |
OVERALL – SSV
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 425 |
(usa) BROCK HEGER
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 26h 25′ 40“ |
2 | 400 |
(fra) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING | 27h 47′ 07“ |
3 | 412 |
(prt) ALEXANDRE PINTO
|
OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM | 27h 55′ 35“ |
4 | 404 |
(chl) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 28h 48′ 27“ |
5 | 403 |
(che) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 29h 52′ 53“ |
6 | 409 | SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 30h 41′ 59“ | |
7 | 402 |
(esp) GERARD FARRES
|
PEDREGÀ TEAM | 30h 42′ 50“ |
8 | 406 |
(ita) ENRICO GASPARI
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | 32h 09′ 57“ |
9 | 420 |
(usa) HUNTER MILLER
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 33h 10′ 18“ |
10 | 430 |
(nld) ROGER GROUWELS
|
RACEART | 33h 57′ 40“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 600 |
(cze) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 05h 02′ 46“ |
2 | 602 |
(nld) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLY SPORT | 05h 06′ 24“ |
3 | 603 |
(nld) KEES KOOLEN
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 05h 11′ 31“ |
4 | 605 |
(ltu) VAIDOTAS ZALA
|
Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT | 05h 24′ 40“ |
5 | 604 |
(cze) MARTIN SOLTYS
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 05h 24′ 58“ |
6 | 611 |
(cze) TOMAS VRATNY
|
FESH FESH TEAM | 05h 27′ 03“ |
7 | 613 |
(nld) ANJA VAN LOON
|
Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT | 05h 38′ 42“ |
8 | 606 |
(nld) MARTIN VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 05h 45′ 04“ |
9 | 601 |
(cze) ALES LOPRAIS
|
InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT | 05h 45′ 06“ |
10 | 610 |
(nld) RICHARD DE GROOT
|
Firemen Dakar Team | 05h 55′ 30“ |
OVERALL – TRUCKS
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 600 |
(cze) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 26h 08′ 56“ |
2 | 601 |
(cze) ALES LOPRAIS
|
InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT | 26h 54′ 50“ |
3 | 605 |
(ltu) VAIDOTAS ZALA
|
Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT | 27h 05′ 13“ |
4 | 602 |
(nld) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLY SPORT | 27h 25′ 52“ |
5 | 604 |
(cze) MARTIN SOLTYS
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 28h 58′ 28“ |
6 | 606 |
(nld) MARTIN VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 29h 13′ 13“ |
7 | 603 |
(nld) KEES KOOLEN
|
MM TECHNOLOGY | 30h 03′ 09“ |
8 | 607 |
(jpn) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 30h 11′ 01“ |
9 | 610 |
(nld) RICHARD DE GROOT
|
Firemen Dakar Team | 30h 19′ 59“ |
10 | 613 |
(nld) ANJA VAN LOON
|
Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT | 31h 12′ 24“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 700 |
(esp) CARLOS SANTAOLALLA MILLA
|
FACTORYTUB | 50 |
2 | 702 |
(esp) JUAN MORERA
|
MOMABIKES RAID TEAM | 51 |
3 | 701 |
(ita) LORENZO TRAGLIO
|
TECNOSPORT | 54 |
4 | 714 |
(hrv) JURAJ SEBALJ
|
TH-Trucks | 63 |
5 | 704 |
(fra) MAXENCE GUBLIN
|
BOLIDES RACING | 71 |
6 | 739 |
(fra) CHRISTOPHE BERTELOOT
|
Team Pevèle Aventure | 72 |
7 | 761 |
(esp) MATIAS RODRIGUEZ MARTIN
|
PEDREGÀ TEAM | 86 |
8 | 703 |
(bel) DIRK VAN ROMPUY
|
TH-TRUCKS VRRACING | 89 |
9 | 763 |
(ita) FRANCESCO PECE
|
TECNOSPORT | 93 |
10 | 774 |
(ltu) KAROLIS RAISYS
|
OVOKO RACING | 101 |
OVERALL – CLASSIC
Pos. | N° | Drive-Team | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 701 |
(ita) LORENZO TRAGLIO
|
TECNOSPORT | 295 |
2 | 700 |
(esp) CARLOS SANTAOLALLA MILLA
|
FACTORYTUB | 326 |
3 | 702 |
(esp) JUAN MORERA
|
MOMABIKES RAID TEAM | 359 |
4 | 704 |
(fra) MAXENCE GUBLIN
|
BOLIDES RACING | 366 |
5 | 774 |
(ltu) KAROLIS RAISYS
|
OVOKO RACING | 512 |
6 | 769 |
(ita) MARCO ERNESTO LEVA
|
R TEAM | 525 |
7 | 714 |
(hrv) JURAJ SEBALJ
|
TH-Trucks | 568 |
8 | 763 |
(ita) FRANCESCO PECE
|
TECNOSPORT | 573 |
9 | 739 |
(fra) CHRISTOPHE BERTELOOT
|
Team Pevèle Aventure | 628 |
10 | 900 |
(esp) RAFAEL LESMES SUAREZ
|
TH-TRUCKS DAKAR POR LA VIDA | 742 |
FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK
GALLERY STAGE 3
Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O