Sebastian Loeb

Dakar Stage 10: Loeb reduces Sainz’s lead, Brabec tops Bikes

Fresh memories never lie. Seeing the Dakar Stage 10 loop carved out near AlUla, starting and finishing at the bivouac where everyone had gathered less than two weeks ago, it was a given that this special was going to be a wild ride.

The timed sector stretched for 371 kilometers on sandy terrain with a need for speed, either on the track or off-track, sometimes through rocky areas, but almost invariably with nuances to decipher in the road book.

The showdown among the leading competitors was shaped by tricky navigation in the motorbike race and, to some extent, the risk of punctures in the car race.

Cars – Chicherit wins stage, Loeb closes on the leader

Once upon a time, not so long ago, Carlos Sainz and Sébastien Loeb were teammates too, with the Spaniard adding the finishing touch to Peugeot’s victorious streak in 2018. Those days are gone and, as the 2024 edition nears its end, all that remains is a polite yet fierce rivalry. Today was all about avoiding punctures.

Carlos Sainz had a stroke of misfortune, finding himself without a spare wheel after getting not one, but two flat tires. His title prospects would have been dead and buried had Mattias Ekström not come to his rescue, although the whole incident cost him seven or minutes.

Carlos Sainz Sr.
Carlos Sainz Sr.

This was almost exactly the time that he ended up losing to Sébastien Loeb, who also ended up frustrated after it took him fifteen minutes to change his two tires due to a broken hydraulic jack. 13 minutes separate the top contenders with two stages to go.

Guerlain Chicherit did not emerge unscathed from the rock-strewn terrain either, but he still managed to  win the stage.

Bikes – Brabec victory caps Honda 1-2-3

American Ricky Brabec has grabbed his first stage win in this Dakar and extended his overall lead over Ross Branch to 10 minutes, who came in seventh at 3′45″. Nacho Cornejo was second at 2 seconds and Adrien Van Beveren third at 20. VBA escorted Brabec at the front of the race today, a task that will fall upon Nacho tomorrow.

Sherco’s Indian Rally 2 rider, Harith Noah, took a career-best fifth place in the stage.

Once again, Nacho Cornejo‘s spot-on navigation played a crucial role, securing the runner-up’s spot just 2 seconds behind!

Dakar Cars Stage 10 Results

Pos. No. Drive-Team Team Time Behind
1 211 (Fra) Guerlain Chicherit

(Fra) Alex Winocq

Overdrive Racing 03H 19′ 27”
2 219 (Zaf) Brian Baragwanath

(Zaf) Leonard Cremer

Century Racing Factory Team 03H 25′ 10” + 00H 05′ 43”
3 223 (Ltu) Benediktas Vanagas

(Est) Kuldar Sikk

Toyota Gazoo Racing Baltics 03H 25′ 31” + 00H 06′ 04”
4 227 (Ita) Eugenio Amos

(Ita) Paolo Ceci

Overdrive Racing 03H 25′ 36” + 00H 06′ 09”
5 231 (Fra) Romain Dumas

(Fra) Max Delfino

Rebellion Racing 03H 26′ 39” + 00H 07′ 12”
6 212 (Fra) Mathieu Serradori

(Fra) Loic Minaudier

Century Racing Factory Team 03H 29′ 30” + 00H 10′ 03”
7 205 (Arg) Juan Cruz Yacopini

(Esp) Daniel Oliveras Carreras

Overdrive Racing 03H 29′ 54” + 00H 10′ 27”
8 245 (Bra) Cristian Baumgart

(Bra) Alberto Andreotti

X Rally 03H 30′ 48” + 00H 11′ 21”
9 208 (Cze) Martin Prokop

(Cze) Viktor Chytka

Orlen Jipocar Team 03H 31′ 25” + 00H 11′ 58”
10 221 (Bel) Guillaume De Mevius

(Fra) Xavier Panseri

Overdrive Racing 03H 31′ 28” + 00H 12′ 01”

 

Dakar Cars Overall Standings

Pos. No. Drive-Team Team Time Behind
1 204 (Esp) Carlos Sainz

(Esp) Lucas Cruz

Team Audi Sport 41H 35′ 12”
2 203 (Fra) Sebastien Loeb

(Bel) Fabian Lurquin

Bahrain Raid Xtreme 41H 48′ 34” + 00H 13′ 22”
3 206 (Bra) Lucas Moraes

(Esp) Armand Monleon

Toyota Gazoo Racing 42H 37′ 56” + 01H 02′ 44”
4 221 (Bel) Guillaume De Mevius

(Fra) Xavier Panseri

Overdrive Racing 43H 02′ 21” + 01H 27′ 09”
5 211 (Fra) Guerlain Chicherit

(Fra) Alex Winocq

Overdrive Racing 43H 23′ 07” + 01H 47′ 55”
6 212 (Fra) Mathieu Serradori

(Fra) Loic Minaudier

Century Racing Factory Team 43H 24′ 11” + 01H 48′ 59”
7 208 (Cze) Martin Prokop

(Cze) Viktor Chytka

Orlen Jipocar Team 43H 35′ 10” + 01H 59′ 58”
8 209 (Zaf) Giniel De Villiers

(Zaf) Dennis Murphy

Toyota Gazoo Racing 43H 52′ 32” + 02H 17′ 20”
9 243 (Zaf) Guy David Botterill

(Zaf) Brett Cummings

Toyota Gazoo Racing 43H 59′ 38” + 02H 24′ 26”
10 223 (Ltu) Benediktas Vanagas

(Est) Kuldar Sikk

Toyota Gazoo Racing Baltics 44H 16′ 03” + 02H 40′ 51”

 

Dakar Bikes Stage 10 Results

Pos. No. Rider Team Time Behind
1 9 (Usa) Ricky Brabec Monster Energy Honda Team 03H 51′ 39”
2 11 (Chl) Jose Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Monster Energy Honda Team 03H 51′ 41” + 00H 00′ 02”
3 42 (Fra) Adrien Van Beveren Monster Energy Honda Team 03H 51′ 59” + 00H 00′ 20”
4 5 (Aus) Daniel Sanders Red Bull Gasgas Factory Racing 03H 52′ 26” + 00H 00′ 47”
5 20 (Ind) Harith Noah Sherco Tvs Rally Factory 03H 53′ 34” + 00H 01′ 55”
6 1 (Arg) Luciano Benavides Husqvarna Factory Racing 03H 54′ 12” + 00H 02′ 33”
7 46 (Bwa) Ross Branch Hero Motosports Team Rally 03H 55′ 24” + 00H 03′ 45”
8 47 (Arg) Kevin Benavides Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing 03H 56′ 10” + 00H 04′ 31”
9 28 (Fra) Mathieu Doveze Bas World Ktm Racing Team 03H 57′ 51” + 00H 06′ 12”
10 2 (Aus) Toby Price Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing 03H 58′ 27” + 00H 06′ 48”

 

Dakar Bikes Overall Standings

Pos. No. Rider Team Time Behind
1 9 (Usa) Ricky Brabec Monster Energy Honda Team 44H 45′ 28”
2 46 (Bwa) Ross Branch Hero Motosports Team Rally 44H 56′ 22” + 00H 10′ 54”
3 42 (Fra) Adrien Van Beveren Monster Energy Honda Team 44H 57′ 14” + 00H 11′ 46”
4 11 (Chl) Jose Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Monster Energy Honda Team 44H 59′ 16” + 00H 13′ 48”
5 47 (Arg) Kevin Benavides Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing 45H 18′ 11” + 00H 32′ 43”
6 2 (Aus) Toby Price Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing 45H 27′ 28” + 00H 42′ 00”
7 1 (Arg) Luciano Benavides Husqvarna Factory Racing 45H 37′ 10” + 00H 51′ 42”
8 5 (Aus) Daniel Sanders Red Bull Gasgas Factory Racing 45H 46′ 02” + 01H 00′ 34”
9 142 (Svk) Stefan Svitko Slovnaft Rally Team 46H 24′ 31” + 01H 39′ 03”
10 23 (Cze) Martin Michek Orion – Moto Racing Group 47H 15′ 13” + 02H 29′ 45”
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