2018 Dakar Rally

2018 Dakar Rally
Part of the Dakar Rally
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2018 Dakar route
Host country Peru
 Bolivia
 Argentina
Dates run6–20 January 2018
Start Lima
Finish Córdoba
Stages14
Stage surfaceGravel, dirt, sand
Results
Cars winner Carlos Sainz
Lucas Cruz
Team Peugeot Total
Bikes winner Matthias Walkner
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Quads winner Ignacio Casale
Casale Racing
Trucks winner Eduard Nikolaev
Evgeny Yakovlev
Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz-Master
UTVs winner Reinaldo Varela
Gustavo Gugelmin
South Racing-Can Am
Crews335 at start, 184 at finish

The 2018 Dakar Rally was the 40th edition of the event and the tenth successive year that the event was in South America. The event started in Lima, Peru on 6 January and ran through Argentina and Bolivia, finishing in Córdoba, Argentina on 20 January after 14 stages of competition.[1]

Number of entries

Stage Bikes Quads Cars Trucks UTVs Total
Start of rally 139 49 92 44 11 335
Rest day 110 41 62 23 10 246
End of rally 85 (61%) 32 (65%) 43 (47%) 18 (41%) 6 (54%) 184 (55%)

Stages

Distance according to the official website.

Bikes, quads and cars

Stage Date Depart Arrive Bikes Quads Cars
Km Km Winner Winner Km Km Winner
1 6 Jan Lima Pisco 272 31 S. Sunderland (KTM) I. Casale (Yamaha) 272 31 N. Al-Attiyah (Toyota)
2 7 Jan Pisco Pisco 278 267 J. Barreda (Honda) I. Casale (Yamaha) 278 267 C. Despres (Peugeot)
3 8 Jan Pisco San Juan de Marcona 501 295 S. Sunderland (KTM) I. Casale (Yamaha) 502 295 N. Al-Attiyah (Toyota)
4 9 Jan San Juan de Marcona San Juan de Marcona 444 330 A. van Beveren (Yamaha) S. Karyakin (Yamaha) 444 330 S. Loeb (Peugeot)
5 10 Jan San Juan de Marcona Arequipa 770 264 J. Barreda (Honda) N. Cavigliasso (Yamaha) 932 267 S. Peterhansel (Peugeot)
6 11 Jan Arequipa La Paz 758 313 A. Meo (KTM) J. Gonzalez (Yamaha) 758 313 C. Sainz (Peugeot)
12 Jan La Paz – rest day
7M 13 Jan La Paz Uyuni 726 425 J. Barreda (Honda) A. Dutrie (Yamaha) 726 425 C. Sainz (Peugeot)
8 14 Jan Uyuni Tupiza 584 498 A. Meo (KTM) S. Vitse (Yamaha) 584 498 S. Peterhansel (Peugeot)
9 15 Jan Tupiza Salta 754 242 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions. 754 242 Cancelled
10 16 Jan Salta Belén 795 372 M. Walkner (KTM) S. Karyakin (Yamaha) 795 372 S. Peterhansel (Peugeot)
11 17 Jan Belén Fiambalá/Chilecito 484 280 T. Price (KTM) N. Cavigliasso (Yamaha) 746 280 B. ten Brinke (Toyota)
12 18 Jan Fiambalá/Chilecito San Juan 722 375 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions. 791 522 N. Al-Attiyah (Toyota)
13 19 Jan San Juan Córdoba 904 423 T. Price (KTM) J. González (Yamaha) 927 368 N. Al-Attiyah (Toyota)
14 20 Jan Córdoba Córdoba 284 119 K. Benavides (Honda) I. Casale (Yamaha) 284 119 G. de Villiers (Toyota)

Trucks and UTVs

Stage Date Depart Arrive Trucks UTVs
Km Km Winner Km Km Winner
1 6 Jan Lima Pisco 272 31 A. Loprais (Tatra) 272 31 A. Aliaga (Polaris)
2 7 Jan Pisco Pisco 278 267 E. Nikolaev (Kamaz) 278 267 R. Varela (Can-Am)
3 8 Jan Pisco San Juan de Marcona 502 295 F. Villagra (Iveco) 502 295 J.C. Uribe (Can-Am)
4 9 Jan San Juan de Marcona San Juan de Marcona 444 330 E. Nikolaev (Kamaz) 444 330 P. Garrouste (Polaris)
5 10 Jan San Juan de Marcona Arequipa 932 267 A. Mardeev (Kamaz) 932 267 R. Varela (Can-Am)
6 11 Jan Arequipa La Paz 758 313 F. Villagra (Iveco) 758 313 P. Garrouste (Polaris)
12 Jan La Paz – rest day
7M 13 Jan La Paz Uyuni 669 368 T. van Genugten (Iveco) 726 425 R. Varela (Can-Am)
8 14 Jan Uyuni Tupiza 558 380 D. Sotnikov (Kamaz) 584 498 R. Varela (Can-Am)
9 15 Jan Tupiza Salta 754 242 Cancelled 754 242 Cancelled
10 16 Jan Salta Belén 795 372 T. van Genugten (Iveco) 795 372 P. Garrouste (Polaris)
11 17 Jan Belén Fiambalá/Chilecito 746 280 S. Viazovich (Maz) 746 280 P. Garrouste (Polaris)
12 18 Jan Fiambalá/Chilecito San Juan 791 522 T. van Genugten (Iveco) 791 522 R. Varela (Can-Am)
13 19 Jan San Juan Córdoba 927 368 E. Nikolaev (Kamaz) 927 368 P. Garrouste (Polaris)
14 20 Jan Córdoba Córdoba 284 119 T. van Genugten (Iveco) 284 119 L. Larrauri (Can-Am)

Summary

Stage 1 left from Lima on 6 January from the Army General Headquarters (the "Pentagonito") located in the district of San Borja, and extended 273 kilometers to the south, a few kilometers after Pisco taking the South Pan-American Highway. The competitive section consisted of a loop ran in the last 31 kilometers near Pisco.[2] Among the incidents of the stage, the most highlighted was the serious accident suffered by the Portuguese driver Joaquim Rodrigues when he fell from a dune and fractured a lumbar vertebra.[3]

The oldest driver, 76-year old Yoshimasa Sugawara of Japan retired in his 35th Dakar Rally participation on Stage 2.[4] The Toyota of driver Alicia Reina and co-driver Carlos Dante Pelayo, both of Argentina, was burned after catching fire during the Stage 3 in Pisco, Peru.[5] Two-time winner Nani Roma of Spain also retired at the end of Stage 3 when he had sustained head and neck injuries in a crash.[6]

Big troubles on Stage 4 was for two of the favorites, Nasser Al-Attiyah (Team Toyota) and Cyril Despres (Team Peugeot) that have been significantly delayed.[7] The bikes class leader and defending champion Sam Sunderland was airlifted to hospital by helicopter as he quit the race with a frightening back injury.[8] Also, former Chelsea and Tottenham manager André Villas-Boas was taken to hospital when his car crashed into a sand dune, forcing him to retire from the rally.[9]

Notable retirement on Stage 5 was Sébastien Loeb (Peugeot Team Total) due to an injury of his co-driver Daniel Elena.[10] In the quads category, defending champion Sergey Karyakin suffered a crash and broke his arm.[11] Initially, Stage 5 in the truck category was won by class leader Eduard Nikolaev, but later Ayrat Mardeev and Dmitry Sotnikov received a compensation time and took first and second stage positions respectively.[12][13]

After the rest day, one of bike class favorites Joan Barreda won the Stage 7 by almost three minutes to creep ever closer to the overall lead, but sustained a knee injury. Car class leader Stéphane Peterhansel had a big troubles on Stage 7, hitting a rock that destroyed the left rear corner of his Peugeot and forced him to stop for almost two hours.[14] Despite losing two positions in general standings, Peterhansel come back to fight with Carlos Sainz by winning Stage 8 in southern Bolivia.[15] Stage 9 has been cancelled due to poor weather conditions in Argentina.[16]

Bike class leader Adrien van Beveren could not finish on Stage 10 despite his efforts to keep going after he fell two miles from the finish. Austrian Matthias Walkner takes the advantage of the navigation error made by several rivals.[17] On Stage 11, Joan Barreda, exhausted and nursing a knee injury for the last four days, has withdrawn from the rally despite sitting in second place.[18] Russian Kamaz truck driver Eduard Nikolaev has dominated since the rally start in Peru, but he lost more than 40 minutes on a difficult Stage 11 to new race leader Federico Villagra.[19]

Heavy rain made conditions bad enough that the bike and quad classes were both cancelled for Stage 12. In the truck class, Kamaz's defending champion Eduard Nikolaev closely overhauled Federico Villagra's Iveco to lead the overall standings by just one second before the last two stages.[20] On Stage 3, Villagra attacked but suffered a mechanical troubles and despite battling on for as long as he could, had to abandon the rally, leaving the Russian in total control.[21] In the same time, 13-time champion Peterhansel crashed on Stage 13, damaging the Peugeot 3008 DKR Maxi and lost an hour and his second place in general classification.[22]

Finally, after last short Stage 14, Spanish Carlos Sainz has won the cars class for the second time, the bikes winner was Austrian Matthias Walkner, the quads winner was Chilean Ignacio Casale, the trucks winner was Russian Eduard Nikolaev and the UTVs winner was Brazilian Reinaldo Varela.[23]

Stage results

Cars

Stage Stage winner Time Stage runner-up Time Stage third place Time Class leader
1 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 0:21:51 Bernhard ten Brinke (Toyota) 0:22:16 Nicolás Fuchs (Borgward) 0:22:25 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota)
2 Cyril Despres (Peugeot) 2:56:51 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 2:57:39 Sébastien Loeb (Peugeot) 2:59:59 Cyril Despres (Peugeot)
3 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 3:09:08 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 3:13:13 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) 3:15:15 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot)
4 Sébastien Loeb (Peugeot) 3:57:53 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) 3:59:28 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 4:01:09
5 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 2:51:19 Bernhard ten Brinke (Toyota) 2:56:11 Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) 3:04:06
6 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) 2:53:30 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 2:57:36 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 2:58:35
Rest day
7 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) 4:49:26 Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) 5:01:31 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 5:03:45 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot)
8 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 5:15:18 Cyril Despres (Peugeot) 5:16:07 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 5:17:30
9 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
10 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 4:43:46 Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) 4:52:32 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) 4:56:53
11 Bernhard ten Brinke (Toyota) 4:10:54 Cyril Despres (Peugeot) 4:15:29 Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) 4:15:34
12 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 5:49:57 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 5:52:00 Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) 5:54:30
13 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 5:02:22 Lucio Alvarez (Toyota) 5:13:38 Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) 5:15:28
14 Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) 1:26:29 Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot) 1:27:09 Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 1:27:10

Bikes

Stage Stage winner Time Stage runner-up Time Stage third place Time Class leader
1 Sam Sunderland (KTM) 0:20:55 Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha) 0:21:28 Pablo Quintanilla (Husqvarna) 0:21:51 Sam Sunderland (KTM)
2 Joan Barreda (Honda) 2:56:44 Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha) 2:59:38 Matthias Walkner (KTM) 3:01:08 Joan Barreda (Honda)
3 Sam Sunderland (KTM) 3:20:43 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 3:23:46 Toby Price (KTM) 3:24:11 Sam Sunderland (KTM)
4 Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha) 4:08:23 Xavier de Soultrait (Yamaha) 4:13:24 Matthias Walkner (KTM) 4:15:33 Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha)
5 Joan Barreda (Honda) 3:19:42 Matthias Walkner (KTM) 3:30:08 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 3:32:02
6 Antoine Meo (KTM) 1:54:10 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 1:54:40 Toby Price (KTM) 1:54:40 Kevin Benavides (Honda)
Rest day
7 Joan Barreda (Honda) 5:11:10 Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha) 5:14:01 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 5:19:12 Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha)
8 Antoine Meo (KTM) 5:24:01 Ricky Brabec (Honda) 5:25:09 Toby Price (KTM) 5:26:46
9 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
10 Matthias Walkner (KTM) 4:52:26 Pablo Quintanilla (Husqvarna) 5:04:01 Gerard Farrés (KTM) 5:08:47 Matthias Walkner (KTM)
11 Toby Price (KTM) 4:01:33 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 4:03:11 Antoine Meo (KTM) 4:08:04
12 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
13 Toby Price (KTM) 4:48:33 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 4:50:36 Antoine Meo (KTM) 4:51:17
14 Kevin Benavides (Honda) 1:26:41 Toby Price (KTM) 1:27:35 Antoine Meo (KTM) 1:29:30

Quads

Stage Stage winner Time Stage runner-up Time Stage third place Time Class leader
1 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 0:27:32 Sergey Karyakin (Yamaha) 0:28:32 Pablo Copetti (Yamaha) 0:30:31 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha)
2 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 3:37:45 Sergey Karyakin (Yamaha) 3:38:28 Gastón González (Yamaha) 3:41:39
3 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 3:58:08 Alexis Hernández (Yamaha) 4:09:03 Pablo Copetti (Yamaha) 4:13:00
4 Sergey Karyakin (Yamaha) 4:56:34 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 4:57:17 Alexis Hernández (Yamaha) 5:02:05
5 Nicolás Cavigliasso (Yamaha) 4:12:47 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 4:14:10 Alexis Hernández (Yamaha) 4:19:22
6 Jeremías González (Yamaha) 2:29:06 Pablo Copetti (Yamaha) 2:30:56 Nelson Sanabria (Yamaha) 2:31:24
Rest day
7 Axel Dutrie (Yamaha) 6:59:04 Marcelo Medeiros (Yamaha) 7:03:54 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 7:08:02 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha)
8 Simon Vitse (Yamaha) 6:52:32 Marcelo Medeiros (Yamaha) 6:55:59 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 6:57:52
9 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
10 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 6:35:18 Nicolás Cavigliasso (Yamaha) 6:35:26 Jeremías González (Yamaha) 6:37:32
11 Nicolás Cavigliasso (Yamaha) 5:20:45 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 5:35:59 Dmitriy Shilov (Yamaha) 5:55:34
12 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
13 Jeremías González (Yamaha) 5:55:16 Nelson Sanabria (Yamaha) 5:58:34 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 5:59:19
14 Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) 1:43:25 Nelson Sanabria (Yamaha) 1:44:46 Nicolás Cavigliasso (Yamaha) 1:45:01

Trucks

Stage Stage winner Time Stage runner-up Time Stage third place Time Class leader
1 Aleš Loprais (Tatra) 0:25:15 Martin van den Brink (Renault Trucks) 0:25:37 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 0:25:44 Aleš Loprais (Tatra)
2 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 3:24:23 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 3:27:48 Aleš Loprais (Tatra) 3:30:30 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz)
3 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 3:56:37 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 3:57:12 Ayrat Mardeev (Kamaz) 4:00:46
4 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 4:35:08 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 5:03:05 Martin Kolomý (Tatra) 5:13:57
5 Ayrat Mardeev (Kamaz) 3:32:39 Dmitry Sotnikov (Kamaz) 3:36:35 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 3:37:12
6 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 3:22:23 Martin Kolomý (Tatra) 3:25:09 Ton van Genugten (Iveco) 3:25:21
Rest day
7 Ton van Genugten (Iveco) 4:10:40 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 4:12:41 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 4:15:34 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz)
8 Dmitry Sotnikov (Kamaz) 4:23:32 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 4:28:43 Ayrat Mardeev (Kamaz) 4:30:00
9 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
10 Ton van Genugten (Iveco) 5:31:49 Siarhei Viazovich (Maz) 5:42:58 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 5:47:22
11 Siarhei Viazovich (Maz) 5:14:10 Federico Villagra (Iveco) 5:15:34 Dmitry Sotnikov (Kamaz) 5:43:01 Federico Villagra (Iveco)
12 Ton van Genugten (Iveco) 7:02:36 Martin Kolomý (Tatra) 7:06:47 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 7:08:57 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz)
13 Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) 5:59:02 Ayrat Mardeev (Kamaz) 5:59:52 Martin Kolomý (Tatra) 6:05:08
14 Ton van Genugten (Iveco) 1:39:47 Martin Macik (Liaz) 1:39:58 Dmitry Sotnikov (Kamaz) 1:43:22

UTVs

Stage Stage winner Time Stage runner-up Time Stage third place Time Class leader
1 Aníbal Aliaga (Polaris) 0:31:27 Jose Luis Peña (Polaris) 0:34:28 Claude Fournier (Polaris) 0:34:50 Anibal Aliaga (Polaris)
2 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 4:18:44 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 4:27:43 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 4:40:41 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am)
3 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 4:30:36 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 4:47:49 Claude Fournier (Polaris) 5:12:48
4 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 5:43:45 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 6:09:18 Leo Larrauri (Can-Am) 6:58:23 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris)
5 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 3:42:42 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 3:58:19 Jose Luis Peña (Polaris) 4:20:37 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am)
6 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 3:44:18 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 3:58:47 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 4:15:46
Rest day
7 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 6:49:31 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 7:21:03 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 7:45:00 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am)
8 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 7:30:18 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 7:49:13 Leo Larrauri (Can-Am) 8:18:27
9 Cancelled due to poor weather conditions
10 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 6:37:07 Juan Carlos Uribe (Can-Am) 7:46:37 Jose Luis Peña (Polaris) 8:09:07
11 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 6:02:44 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 6:06:23 Leo Larrauri (Can-Am) 6:13:54
12 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 9:27:12 Claude Fournier (Polaris) 9:38:54 Jose Luis Peña (Polaris) 9:45:27
13 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 6:29:40 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 6:39:39 Claude Fournier (Polaris) 7:33:17
14 Leo Larrauri (Can-Am) 1:45:55 Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am) 1:53:59 Patrice Garrouste (Polaris) 1:58:08

Final standings

Cars

Pos No. Rider Brand Team Time
1 303 Carlos Sainz Peugeot Team Peugeot Total 49:16:18
2 301 Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota Toyota Gazoo Racing SA +0:43:40
3 304 Giniel de Villiers Toyota Toyota Gazoo Racing SA +1:16:41
4 300 Stéphane Peterhansel Peugeot Team Peugeot Total +1:25:29
5 312 Jakub Przygoński Mini Orlen Team/X-Raid +2:45:24
6 319 Khalid Al Qassimi Peugeot PH-Sport +4:20:58
7 311 Martin Prokop Ford MP-Sports +7:20:49
8 334 Peter van Merksteijn Toyota Overdrive Toyota +7:41:28
9 331 Sebastián Halpern Toyota South Racing +9:08:10
10 318 Lucio Álvarez Toyota Overdrive Toyota +9:18:46

Bikes

Pos No. Rider Brand Team Time
1 2 Matthias Walkner KTM Red Bull KTM Factory Team 43:06:01
2 47 Kevin Benavides Honda Monster Energy Honda Team +0:16:53
3 8 Toby Price KTM Red Bull KTM Factory Team +0:23:01
4 19 Antoine Méo KTM Red Bull KTM Factory Team +0:47:28
5 3 Gerard Farrés KTM Himoinsa Racing Team +1:01:04
6 40 Johnny Aubert Gas Gas Gas Gas Motorsport +1:53:53
7 61 Oriol Mena Hero Hero Motosports Team Rally +2:22:52
8 10 Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing +2:24:05
9 29 Daniel Oliveras KTM Himoinsa Racing Team +2:37:20
10 68 José Ignacio Cornejo Honda Monster Energy Honda Team +2:42:36

Quads

Pos No. Rider Brand Team Time
1 241 Ignacio Casale Yamaha Casale Racing 53:47:04
2 249 Nicolás Cavigliasso Yamaha Team Al Desert +1:38:52
3 246 Jeremías González Yamaha Consultores de Empresas +2:08:14
4 282 Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha Taguatur Racing Team +4:30:00
5 248 Alexis Hernández Yamaha Alexis Hernández Racing +4:38:53
6 266 Dmitriy Shilov Yamaha Astana Motorsports 2017 +6:44:57
7 251 Nelson Sanabria Yamaha Sanabria Dakar Team +8:02:56
8 254 Kees Koolen Barren Racer Maxxis Super B Dakarteam +8:24:58
9 245 Axel Dutrie Yamaha Drag'On Rally Team +8:30:22
10 280 Giuliano Giordana Yamaha Giordana Dakar Team +9:18:25

Trucks

Pos No. Rider Brand Team Time
1 500 Eduard Nikolaev
Evgeny Yakovlev
Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 54:57:37
2 512 Siarhei Viazovich
Pavel Haranin
Andrei Zhyhulin
MAZ MAZ-Sportauto +3:57:17
3 507 Airat Mardeev
Aydar Belyaev
Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz Kamaz-Master +5:22:34
4 508 Artur Ardavichus
Serge Bruynkens
Michel Huisman
Iveco Astana Motorsport Team de Rooy Iveco +6:38:22
5 510 Martin Macík jr
František Tomášek
Michal Mrkva
Liaz Big Shock Racing +7:58:45
6 511 Teruhito Sugawara
Mitsugu Takahashi
Hino Hino Team Sugawara +8:10:16
7 517 Gert Huzink
Rob Buursen
Martin Roesink
Renault Riwald Dakar Team +9:19:23
8 509 Ton van Genugten
Bernard der Kinderen
Peter Willemsen
Iveco Petronas Team de Rooy Iveco +9:24:54
9 516 Maurik van den Heuvel
Wilko van Oort
Martin van Rooij
Scania Dakarspeed +9:55:05
10 502 Dmitry Sotnikov
Ruslan Akhmadeev
Ilnur Mustafin
Kamaz Kamaz-Master +10:03:47

UTVs

Pos No. Rider Brand Team Time
1 356 Reinaldo Varela Can-Am South Racing – Can-Am 72:44:06
2 361 Patrice Garrouste Polaris Xtremeplus Polaris Factory Team +0:57:37
3 387 Claude Fournier Polaris Xtremeplus Polaris Factory Team +10:09:25
4 396 Jose Luis Peña Polaris Xtremeplus Polaris Factory Team +10:13:20
5 351 Camélia Liparoti Yamaha C.A.T Racing +27:54:15
6 362 Leo Larrauri Can-Am South Racing – Can-Am +132:20:12

Entry lists

Bikes

Quads

Cars

Trucks

UTVs

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