Under control
The Tambacounda – Dakar stage had to be completed without trouble to thing about the final victory with a bit more certainly. Mission accomplished for Cyril Despres, who only timed 5th of the day, but will start at Lac Rose with a 36-minute lead over teammate David Casteu. The day’s special has been won by Brazilian Jean De Azevedo, who compensates for a rally made difficult from the start by a long list of break-downs. In the cars category, the fifth stage victory this year for Carlos Sainz does not change the overall rankings still lead by Peterhansel. Hans Stacey is also safely in the lead in the trucks category. Winner of the day’s stage is Philippe Jacquot.
Well aware that incidents may happen
anytime on the Dakar, as demonstrated by the withdrawal of Marc Coma
yesterday, Cyril Despres did not take any chances en route to Dakar.
Having started first of this one-before-last stage, the Frenchman rode
in the lead accompanied by Chris Blais but did not push his KTM too
much. On arrival, the leader in the overall rankings had achieved 5th
fastest time, 7’03 behind winner of the day Jean De Azevedo. The
Brazilian wins the second special stage of his career after winning in
Tambacounda in 2005. He is ahead of Poland’s Jacek Czachor at
2’ and Latvian Janis Vinters who is more than 5’behind. The scare of the day was for David Casteu. Victim of a fuel injection problem in the long stretch leading to the start of the special stage, the Frenchman thought he might actually loose his second place in the overall rankings threatened by US biker Chris Blais. Chance and dense traffic on the road led to the fact that the special stage was postponed by half-an-hour. It was just the time the inhabitant of Nice needed to repair his KTM and leave on time. He finishes 5th loosing only 5’ on Blais, arriving 3rd. In the overall rankings, Despres is now 36’09 ahead of Casteu and 53’01 in front of Blais. There are now 16 km left to be driven without trouble before the Frenchman can win his second Dakar after a first victory in 2005.
In the cars category, days all look the same for Volkswagen. Carlos Sainz, winner of the last two special stages, finishes the hat-trick in Dakar and brings his total number of victories this year to 5. The Spaniard has now won nine stages in two Dakar participations. On the special stage, Sainz finishes in the lead of a VW trio followed by De Villiers at 7’’ and Sousa at 45’’.
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