Loeb secures Stage five victory

Loeb secures Stage five victory

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Sebastien Loeb
photo: Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool

The stage five of Dakar Rally returns to Arequipa with 197km of liaison followed by 517km of racing. The rally teams went all out for stage 5 shaking up the rankings as Loeb puts in an impressive lead over Al-Attiyah and KTM continues to dominate the bikes.

In the car category, as the teams raced from Tacna to Arequipa, Sebastien Loeb (Red Bull Privateer – Ph-Sport) had a dream run

He took the stage victory with a 10min lead on overall leader Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota Gazoo Racing SA), ahead of Nani Roma (X-Raid Team) and Stéphane Peterhansel (X-Raid Mini JCW Team) who secured third and fourth respectively.

Loeb recovered from a disastrous two days to have a dream run in a push for the stage win. The Frenchman revealed: “It was a very good day for me. We pushed really hard from the start to the end of the stage, with no mistakes, no punctures, nothing. We had a perfect day. We’ll see where we are [in the standings]. The road-book was correct, so we didn’t make any mistakes and it was good”.

Peterhansel lost more than 5 minutes at the 478km mark of stage five, resulting in a 26 minute lead for Nasser Al-Attiyah in the overall standings.

In the bike category, the teams raced from Monquegua to Arequipa with Sam Sunderland fighting  a strong battle to victory

He was ahead of Xavier De Soultrait (Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team), while fellow KTM teammate and defending champion Matthias Walkner persevered through a suspected ankle injury to nab third, trailing only 3.5 minutes off the pace.

Sunderland revealed: “It’s day five – we have a long way to go. It’s been really tough, really difficult. If the first five days are anything to go by then, sure, there will be a lot more chaos to come”

In the quad category, the teams also raced from Monquegua with Nicolas Cavigliasso (Drag’on Rally Team) taking a comfortable lead over Jeremias Gonzalez Ferioli (Ferioli Racing Team) and Gustavo Gallego (Gustavo Gallego Competicion), third.

In the truck category, the teams raced from Tacna to Arequipa, as the Kamaz Masters continued to show their dominance

Eduard Nikolaev took another stage victory crossing into Arequipa in just under 6 hours. Teammate Dmitry Sotnikov trailed him by only 3minutes. Siarhei Viazovich of Maz-Sportaut took a comfortable third. Meanwhile, Andrey Karginov (Kamaz Master) placed fourth conceding just under 12 minutes off the pace.

Saturday is a rest day in Arequipa as drivers regroup and prepare for the next stage of racing on Sunday. Then the rally continues to San Juan de Marcona.

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