This is how the classification of all categories of the Dakar 2025 remains after Stage 10: Nani Roma made history

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The first part of the odyssey dakariana for him Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia was as tactical as expected with the favorites cutting off the gas to avoid this Thursday’s opening in the transcendent eleventh stage. So, in motorcycles, a driver who also scored for the category Rally 2, the South African Michael Dochertyhe took the special and the cars Nani Romere-engaged with Dakar Experience, He signed up for his first car special since 2015 and will act as an advance guard for Ford after making history for the American firm in the Dakar debut of his brand new Ford Raptor.


on motorcycles Docherty He made history by becoming the second Rally 2 driver to win the Dakar special after the former MotoGP Danilo Petrucci in 2022. The tactic of the tenth round allows outsiders to occupy the first positions. The only top-10 overall finisher Edgar Canetfifth, 5’34” behind the winner. KTM placed its chips ahead of a transcendent eleventh stage.

In cars, a navigation error at the beginning of the special cost him dear. Nasser Al Attiyah who lost momentum heading into the final podium of the Dakar and was again half an hour behind Lategan, who once again took the lead. Surfing freely on the sands and well directed by Alex Haro Nani Roma gave the Ford Raptor its historic first victory among the most popular Spanish cars of the day with police officers Monleón and Oliveras second and fifth together Moraes and Yacopini, and sixth is the duo Cristina Gutiérrez-Pablo Moreno.


Stage 10 Haradh-Shubaytah (motorcycles: 635 km/special 115 km and cars: 640 km/special 120 km)

MOTORCYCLE STAGE

1. Michael Docherty (RSA/KTM) 2:00’03”

2. Rui Gonçalves (POR/Sherco) at 1’20”

3. Tobias Ebster (AUT/ KTM) at 2’21”

4. Stefan Svitko (SVQ/KTM) at 5’10”

5. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) in 5’34

6. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) at 5’59”

7. Arunas Gelazninkas (LIT/Hoto) at 6’59”

8. Benjamin Melot (FRA/KTM) at 7’33”

9. Mathieu Doveze (FRA/KTM) at 7’42”

10. Toni Mulec (SLV/KTM) at 8’13”

11. Daniel Sanders (AUS/KTM) in 8’22’

13. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) in 9’09”

16. Luciano Benavides (ARG/KTM) at 9’52”

17. Tosha Schareina (ESP/Honda) in 10’08”

19. Adrien Van Beveren (FRA/Honda) in 10’25”

23. Nacho Cornejo (CHL/Hero) at 11’27”

44. Javi Vega (ESP/Kove) in 31’36”

49. Sandra Gómez (ESP/Fantic) in 37’02”

58. Marc Calmet (ESP/Rieju) in 39’44”

68. Óscar Hernández (ESP/KTM) in 49’13”

73. Lorenzo Santolino (ESP/ Sherco) at 56’57”

GENERAL MOTORCYCLES

1. Daniel Sanders (AUS/KTM) 49h53’59”

2. Tosha Schareina (ESP/Honda) in 16’31”

3. Adrien Van Beveren (FRA/Honda) in 22’24”

4. Luciano Benavides (ARG/KTM) in 29’14”

5. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) at 32’18”

6. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) at 36’16”

7. Nacho Cornejo (CHL/Hero) at 58’28”

8. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) in 1:30’48”

9. Tobias Ebster (AUT/BAS KTM) in 2:05’40”

10. Stefan Svitko (SVQ/ Slovnaft) in 2:10’07”

16. Lorenzo Santolino (ESP/ Sherco) in 3:37’22”

34. Javi Vega (ESP/Kove) in 10:34’45”

43. Sandra Gómez (ESP/Fantic) at 14:07’30”

66. Óscar Hernández (ESP/KTM) in 37h02’30”

74. Marc Calmet (ESP/Rieju) in 77:59’28”

CAR STAGE

1. Nani Roma-Àlex Haro (ESP/Ford) in 2:06’34”

2. Lucas Moraes-Armand Monleón (POR-ESP/Toyota) at 18”

3. Brian Baragwanath (RSA/Century) at 2’21”

4. Daniel Schröder (GER/Volkswagen) at 5’11”

5. Juan Cruz Yacopini-Dani Oliveras (ARG-ESP/Toyota) at 5’18”

6. Cristina Gutiérrez-Pablo Moreno (ESP/Dacia) in 5’45”

7. Denis Krotov (KZG/Mini) at 6’36”

8. Seth Quintero (USA/Toyota) at 7’07”

9. Aliyyah Koloc (UAE/Red Lined) at 7’47”

10. Mathieu Serradori (FRA/Century) at 9’18”

11. Henk Lategan (RSA/Toyota) at 9’20”

16. Mitchell Guthrie (USA/Ford) in 11’06”

20. Nandu Jubany-Marc Solá (ESP/MD) in 13’37”

22. Rokas Baciuska-Oriol Mena (LIT-ESP/Toyota) in 15’05”

25. Mattias Ekström (SUE/Ford) in 18’25”

27. Yazeed Al Rajhi (SAU/Toyota) in 18’56”

30. Nasser Al Attiyah (QAT/Dacia) in 21’29”

42. Isidre Esteve-Txema Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) in 44’19”

GENERAL CARS

1. Henk Lategan (RSA/Toyota) 47:29’57”

2. Yazeed Al Rajhi (SAU/Toyota) at 2’27”

3. Mattias Ekström (SUE/Ford) in 26’46”

4. Nasser Al Attiyah (QAT/Dacia) in 30’21”

5. Mitchell Guthrie (USA/Ford) in 54’05”

6. Mathieu Serradori (FRA/Century) in 59’41”

7. Juan Cruz Yacopini-Dani Oliveras (ARG-ESP/Toyota) in 1:33’30”

8. Seth Quintero (USA/Toyota) in 1:36’45”

9. Joao Ferreira (POR/Mini) in 2:08’35”

10. Brian Baragwanath (RSA/Century) in 2:17’06”

13. Rokas Baciuska-Oriol Mena (LIT-ESP/Toyota) in 3:32’37”

14. Lucas Moraes-Armand Monleón (BRA-ESP/Toyota) in 4:56’19”

20. Nandu Jubany-Marc Solá (ESP/MD) in 7:58’00”

23. Isidre Esteve-Txema Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) in 9:42’20”

37. Cristina Gutiérrez-Pablo Moreno (ESP/Dacia) in 37:47’57”

41. Nani Roma-Àlex Haro (ESP/Ford) in 66:00’16”

Source: La Verdad

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