This is how the Dakar classification remains with three stages remaining after the historic victory of Al Attiyah and the sharp fall of Schareina

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The countdown of Dakar 2025 It really started with the ninth stage that took place this Tuesday, where motorcycles and cars shared the route, which is 90% dirt, 3% sand and 7% rocks.


A day that on motorcycles saw the success of the Argentine Luciano Benavides (KTM) and the sharp fall of the Valencian Tosha Schareina (KTM) from which he fortunately came out on his own two feet and after that he continued to maintain second place overall.


In cars, historic first Dakar victory achieved Nasser Al Attiyah match the brand Daciaincluding Oriol Mena fifth, and with Saudi Yazeed Al Rajhi which further leads the overall car category with its Toyota.

Wednesday’s episode, January 15

This Wednesday is the 10th stage, which is 635 kilometers, in between Haradh and Shubaytahwith 115 kilometers of special. A stage with more details than it seems and can cause more than one surprise to the pilots because of the sea of ​​sands that they have to face.

Stage 9 Riyadh-Haradh Cars and motorcycles 589 km; special 357

MOTORCYCLE STAGE
1. Luciano Benavides (ARG/KTM) 3h15’38”
2. Adrien Van Beveren (FRA/Honda) in 1’54”
3. Daniel Sanders (AUS/KTM) at 3’04”
4. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) at 3’39”
5. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) at 4’40”
7. Tosha Schareina (ESP/Honda) at 6’46”
9. Lorenzo Santolino (ESP/ Sherco) in 14’45”
10. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) in 15’38”
31. Javi Vega (ESP/Kove) in 43’05”
43. Sandra Gómez (ESP/Fantic) in 1h01’04”
55. Óscar Hernández (ESP/KTM) in 1h24’46”
60. Marc Calmet (ESP/Rieju) in 1h26’17”
87. Ignacio Sanchís (ESP/KTM) in 3h21’26”
GENERAL MOTORCYCLES
1. Daniel Sanders (AUS/KTM) 47h45’34”
2. Tosha Schareina (ESP/Honda) in 14’45”
3. Adrien Van Beveren (FRA/Honda) in 20’21”
4. Luciano Benavides (ARG/KTM) in 27’44”
5. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) at 31’31”
6. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) at 38’39”
7. Nacho Cornejo (CHL/Hero) at 55’23”
8. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) in 1h33’36”
9. Tobias Ebster (AUT/BAS KTM) in 2h11’41”
10. Stefan Svitko (SVQ/ Slovnaft) in 2h13’19”
11. Lorenzo Santolino (ESP/ Sherco) in 2h48’47”
34. Javi Vega (ESP/Kove) at 10h11’31”
42. Sandra Gómez (ESP/Fantic) in 1:38’50”
71. Óscar Hernández (ESP/KTM) in 37h02’30”
82. Ignacio Sanchís (ESP/KTM) in 49h32’23”
85. Marc Calmet (ESP/Rieju) in 77h28’06”
CAR STAGE
1. Nasser Al Attiyah (QAT/Dacia) 2h52’59”
2. Guillaume De Mevius (BEL/Mini) in 02’47”
3. Yazeed Al Rajhi (SAU/Toyota) at 03’12”
4. Mattias Ekström (SUE/Ford) in 04’48”
5. Baciuska-O.Mena (LIT-ESP/Toyota) in 07’28”
8. Gutiérrez-Moreno (ESP/Dacia) in 14’26”
17. Yacopini-Oliveras (ARG/ESP/Toyo.) in 21’23”
19. I. Esteve-JM Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) in 22’27”
27. Moraes-Monleon (POR-ESP/Toyo.) in 42’41”
30. F. Jubany-M. Solá (ESP/MD) in 43’55”
38. Nani Roma-Àlex Haro (ESP/Ford) in 53’12”
GENERAL CARS
1. Yazeed Al Rajhi (SAU/Toyota) 45h06’54”
2. Henk Lategan (RSA/Toyota) in 07’09”
3. Mattias Ekström (SUE/Ford) in 24’50”
4. Nasser Al Attiyah (QAT/Dacia) in 25’21”
5. Mitchell Guthrie (USA/Ford) in 59’28”
6. Mathieu Serradori (FRA/Century) in 1h06’52”
7. Yacopini-Oliveras (ARG/ESP/Toys) in 1h44’41”
8. Seth Quintero (USA7Toyota) at 146’07”
9. Joao Ferreira (POR/Mini) in 2h11’02”
10. B. Baragwanath (RSA/Century) in 2h31’14”
13. Baciuska-Mena (LIT-ESP/Toyota) in 3h34’01”
14. MA. Monleón (BRA-ESP/Toyota) in 5h12’30”
20. F. Jubany-M. Solá (ESP/MD) at 8h00’52”
22. I. Esteve-JM Villalobos (ESP/Toy.) at 9h14’30”
40.C.Gutiérrez-Moreno (ESP/Dacia) in 37h58’41”
44. N. Roma-À. Haro (ESP/Ford) in 66h16’45”
CHALLENGER STAGE
1. David Zille (ARG/Daklapack) 3h26’50”
2. Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (QAT/Taurus) at 11”
3. Oscar Ral-Xavier Blanco (ESP/Taurus) at 9’22”
4. Pau Navarro (ESP/Taurus) at 09’46”
26. Joan Font-Sergi Brugue (ESP/BRP) in 58’00”
38. J. Piferrer- J. Rubí (ESP/BRP) in 1h39’20”
GENERAL CHALLENGER
1. Nicolás Cavigliasso (ARG/Taurus) 49h38’09”
2. Gonzalo Guerreiro (POR/Taurus) in 27’58”
4. Pau Navarro (ESP/Taurus) in 1h47’35”
24. J. Piferrer- J. Rubí (ESP/BRP) in 54h51’58”
35. J. Font-S. Brugue (ESP/BRP) in 89h42’03”
36. O. Ral-X. White (ESP/Taurus) at 91h41’16”
SSV PHASE
1. Francisco López (CHI/BRP) 3h38’10”
2. Brock Heger (USA/Polaris) in 01’11”
4. Sadeleer/Ortega (SUI-ESP/BRP) in 04’51”
7. Farrés/Vingut (ESP/BRP) in 09’14”
9. Fidel Castillo (ESP/Polaris) at 12’22”
21. D. Román-O. Bravo (ESP/Polaris) in 52’58”
GENERAL SSV
1. Brock Heger (USA/Polaris) 51h13’20”
5. Sadeleer/Ortega (SUI-ESP/BRP) in 4h47’12”
6. Gaspari/Mota (ITA-ESP/Polaris) at 9h30’30”
7. Farrés/Vingut (ESP/BRP) at 10h59’09”
10. Fidel Castillo (ESP/Polaris) in 2:12’01”
TRUCK STAGE
1. Ales Loprais (CZE/Iveco) 3h20’51”
2. Brink-Pol-Torrallardona (Iveco) in 01’29”
11. Sabaté-Tibau-Jones (Dacia) in 33’57”
16. Herrero-Peñate-Sastre (Scania) in 1h06’31”
17. Jacoste-Ribas-Ester (Male) in 1h52’56”
18. Esteve-Pardo-Pujol (DAF) in 2h08’13”
29. Alonso-Mozuelos-Ibeas (Male) at 31h24’09”
32. Rickler-De Lorenzo-Silva (Male) in 33h09’09”
GENERAL TRUCKS
1. Martin Macik (CHE/MM) 50h14’19”
2. Brink-Pol-Torrallardona (Iveco) in 2h23’42”
12. Sabaté-Tibau-Jones (Dacia) at 20h24’56”
17.Herrero-Peñate-Sastre (Scania) at 102h53’59”
19. Esteve-Pardo-Pujol (DAF) in 154h28’31”
23. Jacoste-Ribas-Ester (Male) at 264h08’08”
27. Rickler-Lorenzo-Silva (Male) in 291h49’47”
30. Alonso-Mozuelos-Ibeas (Male) at 312h33’31”

Source: La Verdad

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