Daniel Sanders remains elusive. The pilot of KTMbest rookie of 2021 and ranked 8th in the past Dakar Rallyhas arrived in Dakar stronger than ever to follow the ‘Touareg’. There are many Dakars left, this is just the beginning and in motorcycles nothing can be taken for granted. Any fall or failure in navigation, or even a smart strategy, can leave you without success in such a close class. But right now, Sanders is taking it all.
This Australian beekeeping lover He would go every day, peck by peck, establishing himself as the pilot to beat. He won the prologue stage and stage 2, and took advantage of the reverse starting order for the I clocked 48 hours today and tomorrowwas temporarily imposed upon the arrival of the pilots at Camp E at kilometer 609 of more than 900 of this stagewhich the pilots will finish this Monday in the second part of this two-day period.
Second at that point is the current champion, the driver of Honda Ricky Brabecgiving up only 40 seconds, while Ross branchcurrent world champion of the specialty with his herowas third at 3’51”. Keep all options intact Tosha Schareina (Honda), in 4th position at the same point in 5’09” on a day where the pilots will have no mechanical assistance from their teams and will sleep in a camp with minimal services, in a tent and eating military rations. So, they must rest under the stars in search of the ultimate goal of Bisha this Monday, with all the decisions in this second phase.
Sanders will be the virtual leader of the general classification by 4’02” over Brabec, with Branch third at 5’59” and Schareina in 4th position at 8’17”. Edgar Canet would be 11th in 46’46” after another stage to frame after losing time in stage 1 due to a roadbook error that damaged him.
Edgar Canet
Edgar Canet He became the virtual leader of the general classification of the silver category, Rally 2, with a 12-minute advantage over second, Ebster. Edgar stepped up and took full advantage of his delayed starting position to once again show his immense speed, technique and quality at 19 years old. The youngest official rider in history once again showed his strength and ended up in the camp where the favorites finished, in 7th position in the general classification of the stage after 7 hours on the bike, only 11’25” behind the current leader, Daniel Sanders.
Source: La Verdad

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