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    Dakar 2018: Loeb out, Peterhansel soars

    RaiedJanuary 10, 2018
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    Sand galore! The fifth and final stage in Peru was just like the ones that preceded it.

    The cars and trucks, racing on their own separate course, went through another day in hell.

    The Tacna region and its mountainous dunesshowed no mercy, but the competitors got to take a breather with a stretch on the beach prior to the longtransfer to Arequipa.         

    Full steam ahead for Joan Barreda! The Honda rider, far from the overall lead this morning, rocketed nine places up the general classification with an impressive victory, with more than 10 minutes to spare over Matthias Walkner and Kevin Benavides.

     Adrien Van Beveren held onto the overall lead by a wafer-thin margin, while Pablo Quintanilla lost ground today. In the car category, Stéphane Peterhansel brought his experience to bear and danced around the final dunes in Peru to cap an impeccable performance with his first win of the year ahead of Bernhard ten Brinke. He now has a margin of more than 30 minutes over Carlos Sainz in the general classification.

    Meanwhile, Nicolás Cavigliasso shone in the quad category by claiming his first Dakar win in what was only his fifth stage in the rally. He is worth keeping an eye on over the next few days, just like Eduard Nikolayev, who claimed his third stage in the truck category and put clear daylight between him and the second-placed in the overall

    Performance of the day

    Antoine Méo has good reason to be happy after finishing fourth today.

    The off-road prodigy set the race on fire in 2016 with two stage wins in his first Dakar, but he also sustained a hand injury that kept him off his official KTM for a year and a half.

    Furthermore, his recovery was hampered by several bouts of surgery. The Frenchman, relieved to regain his form at the Dakar, is hoping to keep getting stronger as the race goes on.

    A crushing blow

    Yesterday’s stage winner Sébastien Loeb found out how quickly joy can turn to ashes.

    The final stage on the dunes of Peru buried the hopes of the former WRC driver, who was forced to withdraw from his third Dakar after spending over two hours stuck in the sand.

    Co-driver Daniel Elena was too much in pain to start the second special after hurting his tailbone on the descent from a dune.

    Stat of the day

    Boasting a margin of more than 40 minutes over Alexis Hernández in the quad classification after just five stages, Ignacio Casale is head and shoulders above the rest of the field.

    The Chilean rider is fully in control and has claimed three victories and two second places in five stages so far, despite the category having more entrants than ever at the start in Lima (49).

    Defending champion Sergey Karyakin calling it quits as a result of a broken wrist will only make things easier for Casale.

    Stage 5 top 10 – Cars

    Pos

    Select

    Crew

    Brand

    Time

    Gap

    Penalty

    1

    300

    S. PETERHANSEL

    PEUGEOT

    002:51:19

     

    0:00:00

    2

    309

    B. TEN BRINKE

    TOYOTA

    002:56:11

    0:04:52

    0:00:00

    3

    304

    G. DE VILLIERS

    TOYOTA

    003:04:06

    0:12:47

    0:00:00

    4

    303

    C. SAINZ

    PEUGEOT

    003:09:29

    0:18:10

    0:00:00

    5

    301

    N. AL-ATTIYAH

    TOYOTA

    003:15:52

    0:24:33

    0:00:00

    6

    307

    O. TERRANOVA

    MINI

    003:15:57

    0:24:38

    0:00:00

    7

    319

    SK. AL QASSIMI

    PEUGEOT

    003:16:58

    0:25:39

    0:00:00

    8

    329

    P. SIREYJOL

    BUGGY

    003:24:35

    0:33:16

    0:00:00

    9

    308

    C. DESPRES

    PEUGEOT

    003:28:55

    0:37:36

    0:00:00

    10

    312

    J. PRZYGONSKI

    MINI

    003:32:32

    0:41:13

    0:00:00

     

    Top 10 after stage 5 – Cars

     

    Pos

    Bib

    Crew

    Brand

    Time

    Gap

    Penalty

    1

    300

    S. PETERHANSEL

    PEUGEOT

    13:27:26

    –

    –

    2

    303

    C. SAINZ

    PEUGEOT

    13:58:42

    0:31:16

    –

    3

    309

    B. TEN BRINKE

    TOYOTA

    14:42:42

    1:15:16

    –

    4

    301

    N. AL-ATTIYAH

    TOYOTA

    14:50:47

    1:23:21

    –

    5

    304

    G. DE VILLIERS

    TOYOTA

    15:02:00

    1:34:34

    –

    6

    319

    SK. AL QASSIMI

    PEUGEOT

    15:14:14

    1:46:48

    –

    7

    335

    E. AMOS

    2WD

    15:29:23

    2:01:57

    –

    8

    312

    J. PRZYGONSKI

    MINI

    15:44:09

    2:16:43

    –

    9

    311

    M. PROKOP

    FORD

    15:44:53

    2:17:27

    0:10:00

    10

    329

    P. SIREYJOL

    BUGGY

    16:25:48

    2:58:22

    0:24:00

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