Tag: Dakar Rally 2022

  • Hero MotoSports JRod 3rd at Dakar Stage 11

    Hero MotoSports JRod 3rd at Dakar Stage 11

    Bisha, 13 Jan 2022: Hero MotoSports Team Rally, the motorsport team of the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters – Hero MotoCorp, added another podium finish to their tally in this edition of the Dakar Rally.

    Presented to the riders as the biggest technical challenge of the season, Stage 11 was a “true Dakar stage” in the words of Joaquim Rodrigues. The penultimate stage was a key battle for all competitors as it was one of their final runs to improve their rankings.

    Joaquim aced the stage and finished in the third position, adding to his stage win in Stage 3.

    After an emotionally challenging Stage 10, JRod bounced back with extreme focus in Stage 11 and earned a fantastic result for himself and the team. With the latest podium, he moves up another position to the 13th place in the overall RallyGP class standings.

    Aaron Maré however had a difficult stage especially early on in the stage. A small navigation error cost him some time, and a landing mistake caused a slight sprain on his back and on his ankle. Yet, his otherwise consistent performance throughout the rally helped him maintain the 15th position in the overall rankings in the RallyGP class.

    Stage 11 which featured some of the most difficult navigational challenges so far, was a 500 km long loop around Bisha, with a timed special of 345 km. The stage which started with sandy tracks inside wadis and winding canyons quickly made navigation difficult due to the innumerable tracks and crossings within plateaus. Soft dunes, dunettes, and invisible tracks followed, ending with fast sandy tracks.

    Coming up next is the last and final challenge from Dakar 2022 – a 679 kms ride from Bisha to Jeddah, with a special section of only 163 kms. The last stage of the rally will end with the star studded final podium ceremony at the new Formula 1 circuit on Jeddah corniche.

    Joaquim Rodrigues

    “It was definitely a much better day for me, after yesterday’s tough ordeal. Luckily I was able to recover, put a strong effort, and give my entire focus to this stage. The bike performed extremely well and helped me gain this podium.  The dunes and even the dunettes were really soft, in addition to the tough navigation, making it a very difficult “true Dakar stage”. I’m very happy with the third place, and the team definitely deserves this good result. Looking forward to tomorrow, the final day!”

    Aaron Maré

    “The stage today started very rough for me. 4-5 kms into the race a handful of riders including myself ended up losing time trying to find a waypoint in the dust. Navigation was tough in the dust, so I rode at a slower pace to avoid mistakes until I reached the dunes, after which I could push. On the dunes, I made a small mistake at one of the drop-offs, and a flat-landing tweaked my back and ankle a bit. From there I rode slower, and am happy that I could get back safe with the bike. I look forward to the last day of the race.”

    Provisional Stage 11 Rankings – RallyGP class:

    1.           Kevin Benavides                           Red Bull KTM Factory Team                   03h 30m 56s

    2.           Sam Sunderland                           GasGas Factory Racing               + 04s

    3.           Joaquim Rodrigues                   Hero MotoSports Team Rally              + 02m 26s

    4.           Matthias Walkner                        Red Bull KTM Factory Team                   + 04m 54s

    5.           Ricky Brabec                                 Monster Energy Honda                            + 05m 22s

    18.         Aaron Maré                                  Hero MotoSports Team Rally              + 27m 46s

    Provisional Overall Standings after Stage 11 – RallyGP class:

    1.           Sam Sunderland                           GasGas Factory Racing               37h 04m 05s

    2.           Pablo Quintanilla                         Monster Energy Honda                            + 06m 52s

    3.           Matthias Walkner                        Red Bull KTM Factory Team                   + 07m 15s

    4.           Adrien van Beveren                    Monster Energy Yamaha                         + 15m 30s

    13.         Joaquim Rodrigues                   Hero MotoSports Team Rally              + 01h 11m 25s

    15.         Aaron Maré                                  Hero MotoSports Team Rally              + 01h 38m 51s

    Provisional Overall Standings after Stage 11 – All classes:

    1.           Sam Sunderland                           GasGas Factory Racing               37h 04m 05s

    2.           Pablo Quintanilla                         Monster Energy Honda                            + 06m 52s

    3.           Matthias Walkner                        Red Bull KTM Factory Team                   + 07m 15s

    4.           Adrien van Beveren                    Monster Energy Yamaha                         + 15m 30s

    14.         Joaquim Rodrigues                   Hero MotoSports Team Rally              + 01h 11m 25s

    16.         Aaron Maré                                  Hero MotoSports Team Rally              + 01h 38m 51s

  • Dakar 2022 Stage 3: Complete overall report; Loeb stars

    Dakar 2022 Stage 3: Complete overall report; Loeb stars

    Ha’il (Saudi Arabia), 3 Jan 2022: Harith Noah of India completed the stage 3 successfully while Hero riders JRod and Aaron Mare put in stunning performances to finish in the top-10 on Day 3.

    Read the Indian report here.

    Focus

    Genuinely swamped by the rain, the bivouac at Al Artawiyah was deprived of the very special evening of the marathon stage it was originally planned to host. Nevertheless, bowing to nature is in the DNA of the rally-raid discipline: without the bat of an eyelid, the organisers and competitors re-routed to the stage 3 bivouac.

    However, the sporting programme for the second stage did not suffer similar upheaval because, on completion of the 338-km special, heading towards the province of Riyadh, a new 270-km link route made it possible to reach Al Qaysumah, where the caravan will stay for two nights.

    The competitors in the Dakar Classic category, whose route parallel to the other categories was too heavily impacted by the flooding, travelled directly in convoy to the replacement stage hosting city. 90% of the day’s special was contested on sand, with a third made up of dunes on which the leading lights in the bike category started to close ranks just before the combat between Al-Attiyah and Loeb turned to the advantage of the BRX Hunter.

    Outlines

    He has never given up and is still chasing a first title on the Dakar. Joan Barreda, reputed to be one of the fastest riders in the pack, has never enjoyed a better finish than the 5th place in the overall classification that he achieved in 2017. Yesterday, a long session of navigational difficulties compromised his chances. However, as is often the case, his temperament drove him into making a comeback. With an attacking strategy pushed to the extreme, he grabbed his 28th stage victory, while far ahead of him, Sam Sunderland and Adrien Van Beveren respectively seized the first two places in the overall classification, separated by a gap of 2’51’’.

    Sébastien Loeb is another formidable hunter of stage wins. What’s more, with his 15th victory on the Dakar (see “Stat of the day”), which he obtained by stalking Nasser Al-Attiyah who was on top form, the Frenchman moved to within 9’16’’ and, behind the wheel of his evidently smoothly running Hunter BRX, he showed himself to be a worthy rival to the Qatari for the title. The duel that is emerging between Al-Attiyah and Loeb is very unlikely to be affected by the Audis, even if both Carlos Sainz and Stéphane Peterhansel are still determined to set tongues wagging with their performances: after their setbacks yesterday, they completed the stage in 3rd and 4th place.

    Manuel Andújar also suffered yesterday, but the injector problems on his quad have now been solved. With his stage triumph, he took a leaf out of Barreda’s strategy book, but still trails the leader in the category, Lithuanian Laysvidas Kancius, by half an hour.

    In the T3 race, Guillaume De Mevius accomplished a veritable exploit (see “Performance of the day”), pipping “Chaleco” López at the post by 4 minutes, though the Chilean can console himself with gaining the leadership in the overall classification, due to Seth Quintero’s differential case breaking 30 km from the finishing line.

    Poland again featured on the roll of honour for SSV stage wins, thanks to the best time of the day achieved by Michal Goczał, but it was Austin Jones who took command of the overall classification with a small lead of 1’52’’. A third different Kamaz this year triumphed in the truck race, with Andrei Karginov finishing in front of his team-mates. The situation is similar in the overall classification, with the blue trucks occupying the first four places and Sotnikov in the lead!

    Performance of the DAY!

    The OT3-Red Bull team is continuing to experience ups and downs. While Seth Quintero was left at a standstill by a mechanical problem 30 km from the finishing line, a nice surprise came with the performance of Guillaume de Mevius, a rookie who is getting a real taste of the emotional yo-yo of the Dakar. Following a last-minute change of co-pilot, the Belgian, now accompanied by Kellon Walch, lost seven hours on yesterday’s stage. This problem also meant he had to start the stage extremely late, obliging him to drive in the deep grooves left by the trucks. However, this type of setback did not stop him from driving at pace, nor from accomplishing the best time on completion of the 338 km that made up the day’s special! Not content with that, the stage winner also had the time to display kindness and stop to help his team-mate Andreas Mikkelsen change a wheel. Such a relaxed performance is certainly a vision of the Dakar inherited from his father Grégoire, who won three stages on the rally at the beginning of the 2000s.

    Crushing Blow!

    Truly, when your luck is out, it really is out… Today, Danilo Petrucci gave the perfect illustration of this adage. It all began on the 6th of December when the native of Terni broke his right ankle and heel. Nonetheless, he still came to Saudi Arabia to see how things would unfold and he soon realised that it was within his possibilities to race, even if it meant soldiering on through gritted teeth. However, a stumbling block was thrown up when he tested positive for Covid-19 two days before the start. After a further test, the former MotoGP winner finally received the green light to make his dream of racing on the Dakar come true. Petrucci is fast, in fact he is very fast, as shown by his second place in the overall classification for the Rally2 category on the evening of stage 1B. Yet, after withstanding the pain of his injuries and the threat of Covid-19, it was in fact a mechanical problem that put paid to the hopes of the Tech3 rider, as his KTM ground to a halt after 115 km of the day’s special. He strove to repair, but in vain and, in the end, was airlifted from the stage. Petrucci has not yet thrown in the towel, because he can play the trump card that allows him to continue the adventure and gain experience in the rally-raid discipline. If he chooses to do so, he will receive a similar penalty to the one handed out to Stéphane Peterhansel in the car category.

    Star of the Day!

    Sébastien Loeb’s patience and selflessness were finally rewarded today between Ha’il and Al Qaysumah. The nine times winner of the WRC was able to maintain Nasser Al-Attiyah within his sights and then eventually taste victory on completion of stage two of the 44th edition of the Dakar. Sébastien Loeb now boasts 15 stage wins on the event and has equalled his countrymen Jean-Louis Schlesser and Bruno Saby in the roll of honour for stage victories in the car category. By climbing onto the top of the day’s podium, Loeb has also provided the Prodrive firm and its BRX team, which have been on the Dakar since last year, with their very first success. Indeed, it is the 27th different constructor to taste triumph on the rally. The icing on the cake was provided by Nani Roma’s fifth place finish, eight minutes behind his team-mate, making it a fine day for the BRX clan.

    World Rally-Raid Championship

    Another duel is taking place on the tracks of the Dakar with the aim of crowning the world rally-raid champion and it involves the two main players at the beginning of this rally. Each with a stage victory and a second-place finish, Sébastien Loeb and Nasser Al-Attiyah together lead the classification. Today, “Nani” Roma also made his entrance into the rankings and finds himself tied in 3rd position with Lucio Álvarez, both on 3 points. The contest also concerns the T3s, led by South Racing’s Can-Am driven by Francisco “Chaleco” López ahead of Cristina Gutiérrez’s OT3-Red Bull. In the T4 class, Austin Jones is leading the dance, whilst in the truck category, after only two days, Martin Macík is starting to open up a gap, with a total of 10 points.

    Classic Freeze Frame

    The Dakar Classic arrived at the bivouac earlier than planned due to the cancellation of the day’s stage. Making the best of a bad job, the 301 competitors spread over 142 vehicles were able to take advantage of the service park to get a closer look at the gems enrolled in the second vintage of the race. The aficionados virtually made a pilgrimage to see vehicle number 707, which is the very definition of a classic, to see it for themselves. Hervé Cotel designed his eponymous buggy himself during the year the Dakar was created: 1979. He enrolled it the following year and achieved a 13th place finish. In 1981, for his second attempt, only the Range Rover driven by Metge and Giroux was able to resist. At the age of almost 75 years old, he is among the competitors who have had the privilege of climbing onto the podium in the Senegalese capital and can lay claim to being one of the veritable pioneers of the Dakar. With the Sunhill buggy, also racing this year, he featured among those who wrote the first pages of the buggy’s story in the history of the Dakar, inspired at the time by the Baja races in California. In 2005, Hervé Cotel started to bring things full circle by competing alongside a man who is one of a kind, American Ronn Bailey… in a buggy, quite naturally! For his comeback on the Dakar, he rebuilt his own creation as at the beginning – quite simply a Dakar legend.

    Quote of the DAY!

    Sam Sunderland: “It’s always nice to lead the rally”

    2nd on the day’s special, the official GasGas rider continues to boost the reputation of the Catalan constructor o the Dakar following the two stage wins achieved by team-mate Daniel Sanders.

    “It’s always nice to lead the rally, but we’ve got a long way to go. It doesn’t mean so much because we know this race. The navigation is so tricky and it looks like every day when the guys are opening they are losing a lot of time. There are so many long difficult days to come, I’m sure, so I’m sure there will be a lot more switching around, but of course it’s still good to lead and it shows that we are on point and on pace. The bike feels really good and physically I feel pretty strong this year. I’m looking forward to some long days to come”.

  • Harith Noah finishes Stage2 in 27th for an Overall 32 rank; Hero’s JRod 6th today

    Harith Noah finishes Stage2 in 27th for an Overall 32 rank; Hero’s JRod 6th today

    Ha’il to Qaisumah (Saudi Arabia), 3 Jan. 2022: Sherco TVS Rally Factory team rider Harith Noah KV passed another tough test admirably to successfully complete Stage 2 improving his performance on the day to finish in the top-30 and improved his Overall ranking to 32 in the Moto RallyGP class of Dakar 2022 on Monday. The day also saw superb performance by Hero MotoSport Team Rally riders Aaron Mare of South Africa and Joaquim Rodriques of Portugal, who finished in the top-10 today. Mare took an Overall 11th and JRod 18th while Sherco TVS Factory Rally team’s rider Spaniard Lorenzo Santolino ended the day with a brilliant overall sixth position despite a 16th today. Rui Goncalves of Portugal, the third Sherco rider was 12th after leading the rally today for a while.

    The 28-year Kerala rider, went steady with his navigation and completed the tough course which had chips underneath the vast sands, and kept up tempo clocking 4hours, 3min, 15sconds on Day 3, which meant that he is behind the leader Joan Barreda Bort of Monster Energy Honda by 31min, 55sec. In the overall ranking, he is placed 32nd after three days and two stages. The Shoranur star is backed by TVS, Sherco, Scott India and CamelBak, India. He took 9:40:35 for the total Special Section distance of two stages and is behind by 1:09:06 to the leader Sam Sunderland, who came second today. Overnight leader Australian Daniel Sanders, who finished 23rd today, however, will continue with a ranking of Overall third behind Adrien Van Beveren of France.

    Joaquim Rodriques: Photo by Hero MotoSports Team Rally

    Meanshile, Noah’s teammate Lorenzo Santolino who finished 16th today clocking 3:46:50 took an overall ranking of sixth, the best at this stage by a rider associated with Indian name, the Sherco TVS Factory Rally Team. The third Sherco member 36-year Rui Goncalves did a brilliant job leading the pact at one point, but ultimately lost the way with a penalty and finished Day 3 at 12th position, taking an Overall ranking of 48th.

    Harith Noah, who trained for three months in Europe to fine tune his navigational and road book skills arrived in Saudi Arabia with his engineer Prakasam and both after two COVID19 tests settled down without any quarantine requirements and Harith Noah is pooled with Goncalves in the same truck for service by Sherco.

    Astride a brand new Sherco 450 SEF Rally bike, the Indian suffered initial glitches in the short qualifying stage 1A, where a navigational error and a fall cost him precious time but he recovered in time and pulled on bravely to finish a creditable 36th. That meant that he is not in the top-15, who selected their start order for the actual long-distance Specials that began on Jan 2 with a 333-km tough section. He kept up the tempo and finished 27th to improve his overall ranking to 34. Today he again did well to finish 27th and an overall 32nd ranking.

    Aaron Mare: Photo by Hero MotoSports Team Rally
    POS.EXP.DRIVE-TEAMMARK-MODELTIMEVARIATIONPENALITY
    188(ESP) JOAN BARREDA BORTMONSTER ENERGY HONDA03H 31′ 20”
    23(GBR) SAM SUNDERLANDGASGAS FACTORY RACING03H 36′ 53”+ 00H 05′ 33”
    31(ARG) KEVIN BENAVIDESRED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING03H 37′ 14”+ 00H 05′ 54”
    45(USA) SKYLER HOWESHUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING03H 37′ 36”+ 00H 06′ 16”
    518(AUS) TOBY PRICERED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING03H 38′ 20”+ 00H 07′ 00”
    627(PRT) JOAQUIM RODRIGUESHERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY03H 41′ 38”+ 00H 10′ 18”
    7142(SVK) STEFAN SVITKOSLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM03H 41′ 52”+ 00H 10′ 32”
    842(FRA) ADRIEN VAN BEVERENMONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA RALLY TEAM03H 42′ 54”+ 00H 11′ 34”
    929(USA) ANDREW SHORTMONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA RALLY TEAM03H 43′ 22”+ 00H 12′ 02”
    106(ZAF) AARON MAREHERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY03H 43′ 57”+ 00H 12′ 37”
    1110(CZE) MARTIN MICHEKORION – MOTO RACING GROUP03H 44′ 38”+ 00H 13′ 18”
    1219(PRT) RUI GONÇALVESSHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY03H 45′ 08”+ 00H 13′ 48”
    1311(CHL) JOSE IGNACIO CORNEJO FLORIMOMONSTER ENERGY HONDA03H 45′ 46”+ 00H 14′ 26”
    1452(AUT) MATTHIAS WALKNERRED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING03H 45′ 51”+ 00H 14′ 31”
    152(USA) RICKY BRABECMONSTER ENERGY HONDA03H 46′ 24”+ 00H 15′ 04”
    1615(ESP) LORENZO SANTOLINOSHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY03H 46′ 50”+ 00H 15′ 30”
    1777(ARG) LUCIANO BENAVIDESHUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING03H 52′ 41”+ 00H 21′ 21”
    1824(FRA) CAMILLE CHAPELIERETEAM BAINES RALLY03H 52′ 54”+ 00H 21′ 34”
    1917(ESP) JOAN PEDRERO GARCIARIEJU – FN SPEED TEAM03H 53′ 51”+ 00H 22′ 31”
    2022(POL) MACIEJ GIEMZAORLEN TEAM03H 54′ 29”+ 00H 23′ 09”
    2154(BOL) DANIEL NOSIGLIA JAGERRIEJU – FN SPEED TEAM03H 55′ 08”+ 00H 23′ 48”
    2216(BWA) ROSS BRANCHMONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA RALLY TEAM03H 55′ 49”+ 00H 24′ 29”
    234(AUS) DANIEL SANDERSGASGAS FACTORY RACING03H 56′ 18”+ 00H 24′ 58”
    2423(CZE) JAN BRABECSTROJRENT RACING03H 59′ 49”+ 00H 28′ 29”
    2549(ZAF) BRADLEY COXBAS DAKAR KTM RACING TEAM04H 00′ 55”+ 00H 29′ 35”
    267(CHL) PABLO QUINTANILLAMONSTER ENERGY HONDA04H 02′ 13”+ 00H 30′ 53”
    2720(IND) HARITH NOAH KOITHA VEETTILSHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY04H 03′ 15”+ 00H 31′ 55”
    A total of 144 riders completed the course on Jan 3.