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The 2016 Dakar Rally was the 38th edition of the event and the eighth successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 2, then ran through Argentina and Bolivia.[1]

2016 Dakar Rally
Part of the Dakar Rally
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2016 Dakar route
Host country Argentina and  Bolivia
Dates run2–16 January 2016
StartArgentina Buenos Aires
FinishArgentina Buenos Aires
Stages14
Stage surfaceGravel, dirt, sand
Overall distance9,237.00 km (5,739.61 mi)
Results
Bikes winnerAustralia Toby Price
Austria Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Quads winnerArgentina Marcos Patronelli
Japan Yamaha Racing
Cars winnerFrance Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
France Team Peugeot Total
Trucks winnerNetherlands Gerard de Rooy
Spain Moi Torrallardona
Poland Darek Rodewald
Italy Iveco
Crews354 at start, 215 at finish

Sébastien Loeb and Mikko Hirvonen made their debuts in rally-raid, driving for Peugeot and MINI respectively.[2][3]

The victory in cars category was contested in court by runner-up X-Raid Team.[4]

History

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ASO soon faced problems planning the 2016 rally. Chile refused to take the rally, the first time since Dakar is being held in South America, and then, with just 4 months to the start, Peru also refused to take the rally. Without Atacama Desert and Andes, the rally was mainly based in Argentina with many fast stages on closed narrow tracks WRC style, and a lack of stages in full open terrain with heavy navigation issues.

The biggest issue that the competitors faced was the weather phenomenon El Niño which shortened most of the stages due to heavy rain (in first week) and massive heat (in the second one). All these problems led to a big criticism and made Dakar director Étienne Lavigne announce a possible change of the rally to Southern Africa,[5] aiming to put pressure on South American countries. Later, he would announce that the rally would remain in South America, and was looking for new countries.[6]

The rally was won by 2015 rookie Toby Price, continuing the KTM dominance, with Honda still suffering from a lack of reliability. Patronelli brothers dominated in Quads (this time by Marcus), while Peugeot returned with a better car than the rivals, as the Peugeot 2008 DKR led from the first real stage until the end of the rally. The debutant Sébastien Loeb dominated the first week, but in the end, the victory went to Mr. Dakar Stephane Peterhansel. Gerard de Rooy won the Dakar again, putting an end to Kamaz dominance.[citation needed]

Honda was the biggest disappointment of the rally, showing it is still far from KTM. The difference between Mini and the new Peugeot was huge, and the best Toyotas ever, are still away from its competitors. After dominating the last Dakar last races, it was a surprise to see Kamaz so far from the lead.

Controversies

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Most of the following stages were modified due to rain or heat which caused the competitive sectors to be shortened. In addition to the discussion regarding the need for the cancellations, the most controversy was generated by the [apparent] double standards of the organization. In stage seven, the ASO decided to cancel the second timed sector, although 22 riders had already reached the finish line, with all bike and quad riders staying within the time of the first sector. In stage 9, there was another cancellation of the second timed sector when 12 bike riders had already finished. But this time ASO initially considered the time of the first sector, and then changed the stage classification, with the time at the end of the second sector for those 12 riders who finished and assigning the remaining riders a theoretical time of 34 minutes more than the first contestant. Then at the end of the next stage, the penalty to Paulo Gonçalves for repairing his bike in the previous stage was given and taken away. He was out of the race because his bike broke at the end of the first sector, but when the second sector was canceled, he was again in the race. Then more than 24 hours later, he received a penalty for repairing the bike after the second sector.[7]

This Dakar was also marked by several accidents involving assistance trucks, causing some deaths among the local population. The reason given by the crews was the lack of sleep since in most of the stages they had to drive for about 20 hours between bivouacs.[8]

The most controversial moment was reserved for the finish with X-Raid appealing to the French Sports Court, claiming Stephane Peterhansel had an illegal refuel in stage 8, leaving the victory decision to be taken in the court. In stage 8, Peterhansel took advantage of a neutralized section and started the race with less fuel, refueling in the neutralized section. X-Raid immediately contested the decision, since several drivers such as Nasser Al-Aiyah or even Sainz and Loeb had to reduce the pace in order to save some fuel, due to the extension of the stage, but ASO stewards acquitted Peterhansel.[4]

Entries

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Number of participants [9]
Stage Bikes Quads Cars Trucks Total
Start of Rally 136 45 111 55 347
Rest Day 112 36 90 51 289
End of Rally 84 (61%) 23 (51%) 67 (60%) 41 (75%) 215 (62%)

Stages

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Distance according to the official website.[10]

Stage Date Depart Arrive Bikes Quads Cars Trucks
Km SS Winner Winner Km SS Winner Km SS Winner
P 2 January Argentina  Buenos Aires Argentina  Rosario 346 11 Spain  J. Barreda Chile  I. Casale 346 11 Netherlands  B. Ten Brinke 346 11 Stage neutralized
1 3 January Argentina  Rosario Argentina  Villa Carlos Paz 632 227 Stage cancelled due to bad weather 662 258 Stage cancelled 662 258 Stage cancelled
2 4 January Argentina  Villa Carlos Paz Argentina  Termas de Río Hondo 786 450
354
Australia  T. Price Chile  I. Casale 858 521
387
France  S. Loeb 858 521
387
Netherlands  P. Versluis[N 1]
3 5 January Argentina  Termas de Río Hondo Argentina  San Salvador de Jujuy 663 314
200
Argentina  K. Benavides[N 2] South Africa  B. Baragwanath 663 314
200
France  S. Loeb 663 314
130
Czech Republic  M. Kolomy
4M 6 January Argentina  San Salvador de Jujuy Argentina  San Salvador de Jujuy 629 429 Portugal  P. Gonçalves[N 3] Peru  A. Hernández[N 4] 629 429 France  S. Peterhansel 619 418 Netherlands  G. Rooy
5 7 January Argentina  San Salvador de Jujuy Bolivia  Uyuni 624 327 Australia  T. Price Peru  A. Hernández 624 327 France  S. Loeb 624 327 Russia  E. Nikolaev
6 8 January Bolivia  Uyuni Bolivia  Uyuni 723 542 Australia  T. Price Argentina  M. Patronelli 723 542 France  S. Peterhansel 600 295 Netherlands  H. Stacey
7 9 January Bolivia  Uyuni Argentina  Salta 793 353
230
France  A. Méo Argentina  L. Bonetto 793 353 Spain  C. Sainz 793 353 Russia  E. Nikolaev
10 January Argentina  Salta Rest Day
8 11 January Argentina  Salta Argentina  Belén 766 393 Australia  T. Price Argentina  M. Patronelli 766 393 Qatar  N. Al-Attiyah 766 393 Netherlands  G. Rooy
9 12 January Argentina  Belén Argentina  Belén 436M 285M Australia  T. Price Argentina  P. Copetti 396 285 Spain  C. Sainz 396 285 Netherlands  G. Rooy
10 13 January Argentina  Belén Argentina  La Rioja 561 278 Slovakia  Š. Svitko South Africa  B. Baragwanath 763 278 France  S. Peterhansel 763 431 Netherlands  P. Baar
11 14 January Argentina  La Rioja Argentina  San Juan 712 431 France  A. Méo Argentina  A. Patronelli 712 431 Qatar  N. Al-Attiyah 712 431 Russia  E. Nikolaev
12 15 January Argentina  San Juan Argentina  Villa Carlos Paz 931 481 Portugal  H. Rodrigues Argentina  M. Patronelli 866 481 Finland  M. Hirvonen 866 267 Netherlands  P. Versluis
13 16 January Argentina  Villa Carlos Paz Argentina  Rosario 699 180 Chile  P. Quintanilla South Africa  B. Baragwanath 699 180 France  S. Loeb 699 180 Netherlands  H. Stacey

Notes:

  • M: Marathon Stage (without assistance park).
  • Prologue neutralized after car accident, preventing trucks to run.
  • Stage 1 cancelled due to bad weather.
  • Stage 2 shortened due to bad weather.
  • Stage 3 shortened due to bad weather. The trucks stage was then neutralized after second waypoint due to track abatement.
  • Stage 7 shortened for bikes and quads due to bad weather (second timed sector cancelled).
  • Stage 9 and 11 shortened due to massive heat.
  • Stage 10 shortened due to high water river.
  1. ^ Hans Stacey set the fastest time for the stage before being awarded a 2-minute penalty.
  2. ^ Joan Barreda set the fastest time for the stage before being awarded 1-minute penalty for speeding.
  3. ^ Joan Barreda set the fastest time for the stage before being awarded a 5-minute penalty for speeding again.[11]
  4. ^ Marcus Patronelli initially won the stage but after the organization annulled the last timed sector[12]

Summary

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[13]
The race started with an 11 km prologue in Buenos Aires, marked by an accident when a car driver went through the spectators injuring 10 people, with the organization neutralizing the race for the remaining competitors. The first "real" stage was cancelled due to bad weather.[14] Due to the same reason, the second and third stages were shortened about 100 km.[15] The third stage for trucks was shortened a second time after a part of the track collapsed due to the heavy rain. The fourth and fifth stages were the two legs of 2016 Dakar first Marathon stage, with the innovation this year of vehicles entering a closed park at the end of the first leg, with the competitors being unable to do repair and maintenance work, even without assistance. Stage 7 was one of the most dramatic. First, the return to Argentina and El Niño, cancelling the second time sector for Bikes and Quads. Then of Matthias Walkner's serious accident and the crash of Lionel Baud's Mitsubishi, killing one spectator in Bolivia. The extreme heat led to stages 9 and 11 being shortened while the last 33 km of stage 10 was cancelled due to rain-flooded rivers.

Bikes

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This was the first race without Cyril Despres and Marc Coma who had dominated the 10 previous editions. It was expected a full open race with a large group of candidates to the victory across KTM and Honda but soon Husqvarna (competing with KTM bikes) reinforced by the candidate Ruben Faria joined for the victory while Yamaha (which lost some of its most valued competitors but assisted of the return of Hélder Rodrigues) played a secondary role. Sherco was also expecting for a surprise mainly from Alain Duclos

Joan Barreda started the rally with a strong pace, as usual, and won the prologue, setting the fastest time in the 3rd and 4th stages, but was given two penalties for speeding in the connections. This led to the victory of the Argentinian rookie Kevin Benavides and the leadership of the privateer Štefan Svitko in the 3rd stage. In stage 4 a double for Portugal with Paulo Gonçalves winning the stage ahead of Ruben Faria, and securing the lead. Victories on stages 5 and 6 for KTM Toby Price but Gonçalves was still in the lead. On stage 6, an accident led to the retirement of Ruben Faria with a broken wrist when he was 7th overall, and Joan Barreda lost all the chances of winning the 2016 Dakar when mechanical problems caused a finish five hours behind Price.

In stage 7, the retirement of two victory candidates: Joan Barreda, who refused to continue after the heavy loss of time the day before, despite the bike being in good condition and Matthias Walkner, who had an accident which led to his retirement with a broken femur. Gonçalves was the first rider to arrive and stayed until the medical rescue arrived. Later the organization took out the 10,53 minutes he stayed with his rival. Antoine Méo won the stage and Gonçalves increased the lead over Toby Price. Svitko was third before the rest day.

In stage 8, another victory for Price, while Gonçalves, who suffered a spectacular accident but still took his Honda to finish second in the stage. In the next stage more problems for Gonçalves with a puncture in the heat exchanger in the second sector. He managed to pull through the bivouac, losing 30 minutes and falling to third place overall. Since it was a marathon stage (but without closed-park as stage 4), Gonçalves repaired the bike with the help of Honda teammates and the Portuguese Mário Patrão, without replacing the motor and avoiding the respective penalty. However, the organization still applied an almost 40-minute penalty at the end of stage 10, ending Gonçalves victory aspirations.

In stage 10 Price managed his huge lead and the private driver Štefan Svitko took the victory. In the following stage another dramatic day for Gonçalves. Being informed of the penalty due to stage 9, Gonçalves attack from the beginning of the stage, but soon he crashed, crashing again at km 118, and suffering a head trauma leading to his retirement. Svitko and Benavides lost time to Antoine Méo and Price.

In stage 12 the first win for a bike that was not KTM or Honda - the Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha, while stage 13 was the time of Pablo Quintanilla's Husqvarna.

Quads

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2016 was the return of the Patronelli brothers, who have dominated the South American Dakar between 2010 and 2013. But it was the 2014 champion Ignacio Casale who dominated the start of the race sweeping the first stages. The rookie Brian Baragwanath was the hero of stage 3, winning after being second on stage 2. In stage 4, what could have been the first win for Marcus Patronelli was later a win for Italian, Juan Carlos Carignani, after the organisation cancelled the last timed section. The marathon's second stage leg promoted a revolution on quads ranking, with some crashes and mechanical problems leading to many withdrawals such as Marcelo Medeiros (third overall) Rafal Sonik (defending champion) and Qatari Abu-Issa. The 2014 winner, Ignacio Casale lost a huge amount of time to Alexis Hernandez, the winner of the day. The surprising Russian rider, Sergey Karyakin took the lead. In stage 6, finally, the return of Patronelli brothers, with Marcos winning ahead of Alejandro, who climbed to the top of the general classification, on the day of Casale's retirement due to a broken clavicle after a crash. In stage 7, the victory went for Lucas Bonetto, with no significant changes overall.

In the second week of the race, the Patronelli brothers finished almost all stages in the top-3 increasing their lead.

Cars

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The Mini army faced the South African Toyotas and the return of Peugeot with a fully renovated 2008 DKR after the 2015 in race tests. In 2016, the Peugeot 2008 DKR dominated the race with 9 stage wins out of 12 run stages, leading from the first real stage till the end. The prologue was just a warm-up with the competitors finishing with little differences, but in the WRC style stages 2 and 3, the debutant Sébastien Loeb showed his class, in a 1-2 finish for Peugeot, despite the track being more favorable to the 4WD vehicles. In the high mountain stage 4, a 1-2-3 for Peugeot (first win for Stéphane Peterhansel with a Peugeot, its 33rd win in cars, 66th overall and 50th stage win for Peugeot) who secure also the fifth place, with just the Nasser Al-Attiyah's Mini in the middle, demonstrating the profit of 2008 DKR improvements. Fifth stage, one more win for Sébastien Loeb (his third) and one more 1-2-3 for Peugeot. In the sixth stage, another double for Peugeot with Peterhansel finishing ahead of Carlos Sainz. Loeb had to change two flat tires and lost the leadership to Peterhansel. Stage 7 and 7 wins for Peugeot, this time for Carlos Sainz. Peterhanse was 4th and lost the lead for Loeb (second on the stage). Al-Attiyah was the best non-Peugeot (third in the stage, fourth overall behind the French army). The prologue winner saw his Toyota burning to the ground and went home earlier.

After the rest day the problems started for Loeb, sticking first in the sand and then capsizing his cars in a dry river. He managed to drive to the end, but losing 1h30min. It was the first Mini victory, for Al-Attiyah, third overall, behind Peterhansel and Sainz. In stage 9 Loeb got stuck again while Peterhansel suffered a puncture. Al-Attiyah was only fifth, while Sainz won the ahead of Erick Van Loon and Hirvonen, both on Mini, and took the race lead. In stage 10 both Van Loon and Al-Attiyah capsized their Mini's while Sainz had to retire with gearbox problems. Peterhansel took the lead again, with one hour over Al-Attiyah (second) with the most difficult stages completed. in the following stage Peterhansel managed his lead, while Loeb suffered again with mechanical problems, being towed by Després, but still finishing second on the stage. Nasser Al-Attiyah had transmission problems, finishing the stage with only two driving wheels, but winning anyway. at the end of the stage, the electric car Aciona, had to retire after 11 stages, stopping at each 200 km to charge its 14.000 batteries. In stage 12 the first win for Hirvonen ahead Nasser, in the first day without a Peugeot on top-3. Loeb finish the rally as he started it: winning stage 13.

Thus, Loeb won 4 stages, Petehansel 3, Sainz 2, Al-Attiyah 2 and Hirvonen 1.

Trucks

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After the dominance of Kamaz in the previous editions, it was a great surprise to see the Russian monsters in the middle of the rankings in the first stages. The race for the Dakar heavy-weights, didn't start before stage 2 (due to a car accident in Prologue which stopped the remaining competitors to race, and the cancelation of stage 1 due to bad weather). MAN dominated the first stages, with Hans Stacey setting the fastest time in stage 3, but received a 2-minutes penalty. He and his teammate Peter Versluis alternated in the leadership in the first stages. Victories for the Martin Kolomý's Tatra in stage 3 and de Rooy's Iveco in stage 4 showed the competitiveness of 2016 Dakar. Former rally driver Federico Villagra with an amazing regularity was the best Iveco (and non MAN), in third position. In stage 5, the retirement of Ales Loprais and the return of Kamaz to the victories, with Eduard Nikolaev. Villagra took the leadership, but lost some time in stage 6, and Hans Stacey took the victory and the race leadership. On stage 7 another victory for Nikolaev and his Kamaz. Stacey lost some time and fell into fifth position, while Versluis climb to first, followed by De Rooy and the two Kamaz. Villagra also had problem in the stage and fell to sixth.

De Rooy won stage 8 while Versluis, Stacey and Villagra lost much time. On stage 9 another victory for De Rooy and more problems for Versluis (only 12 on the stage). Like Peterhansel, De Rooy was very close to final victory, leading all his rivals, finishing behind the surprise Pascal de Baar Rennault's. De Rooy was one hour ahead everybody on overall.

In stage 11 De Rooy managed his lead and the stage win went for Nikolaev Kamaz. Versluis won stage 12 but he was far away from overall top-3.

Stage results

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Bikes

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
Pro 1 Spain  Joan Barreda Honda 00:06:27 1 Spain  Joan Barreda Honda 00:06:27
2 Portugal  Ruben Faria Husqvarna 00:06:27 00:00 2 Portugal  Ruben Faria Husqvarna 00:06:27 00:00:00
3 Portugal  Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha 00:06:30 00:03 3 Portugal  Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha 00:06:30 00:00:03
1 Stage cancelled due to bad weather
2 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 03:46:24 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 03:53:09
2 Portugal  Ruben Faria Husqvarna 03:47:44 01:20 2 Portugal  Ruben Faria Husqvarna 03:54:11 00:01:02
3 France  Alain Duclos Sherco 03:48:15 01:51 3 France  Alain Duclos Sherco 03:55:02 00:01:53
3 1 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 02:31:03 1 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 06:27:04
2 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 02:31:29 00:26 2 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 06:27:38 00:00:34
3 France  Antoine Méo KTM 02:31:30 00:27 3 Spain  Joan Barreda Honda 06:27:50 00:00:46
4 1 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 04:07:19 1 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 10:35:17
2 Portugal  Ruben Faria Husqvarna 04:09:54 02:35 2 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 10:37:34 00:02:17
3 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 04:09:56 02:37 3 Spain  Joan Barreda Honda 10:38:20 00:03:03
5 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 04:03:44 1 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 14:30:07
2 France  Antoine Méo KTM 04:06:05 02:21 2 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 14:31:52 00:01:45
3 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 04:06:17 02:33 3 Australia  Toby Price KTM 14:31:54 00:01:47
6 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 05:51:48 1 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 20:23:07
2 Austria  Matthias Walkner KTM 05:52:53 01:05 2 Australia  Toby Price KTM 20:23:42 00:00:35
3 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 05:53:00 01:12 3 Austria  Matthias Walkner KTM 20:25:57 00:02:50
7 1 France  Antoine Méo KTM 02:27:27 1 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 22:52:30
2 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 02:29:20 01:53 2 Australia  Toby Price KTM 22:55:42 00:03:12
3 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 02:29:23 01:56 3 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 23:01:54 00:09:24
Rest day
8 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 04:33:14 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 27:28:56
2 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 04:38:31 05:17 2 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 27:31:01 00:02:05
3 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 04:39:46 06:32 3 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 27:43:10 00:14:14
9 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 03:26:58 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 30:55:54
2 United States  Ricky Brabec Honda 03:39:27 12:29 2 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 31:24:53 00:28:59
3 France  Antoine Méo KTM 03:40:22 13:24 3 Portugal  Paulo Gonçalves Honda 31:29:55 00:34:01
10 1 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 03:47:23 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 34:49:04
2 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 03:50:17 02:54 2 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 35:12:16 00:23:12
3 Australia  Toby Price KTM 03:53:10 05:47 3 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 35:31:53 00:42:49
11 1 France  Antoine Méo KTM 05:19:08 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 40:08:30
2 Australia  Toby Price KTM 05:19:26 00:18 2 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 40:43:53 00:35:23
3 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 05:21:56 02:48 3 France  Antoine Méo KTM 40:52:16 00:43:46
12 1 Portugal  Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha 06:00:24 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 46:13:26
2 Australia  Toby Price KTM 06:04:56 04:32 2 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 46:51:05 00:37:39
3 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 06:05:19 04:55 3 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 47:06:36 00:53:10
13 1 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 01:51:27 1 Australia  Toby Price KTM 48:09:15
2 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda 01:53:08 01:41 2 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 48:48:56 00:39:41
3 Portugal  Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha 01:54:04 02:37 3 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 48:58:03 00:48:48

Quads

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
Pro 1 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 0:07:14 1 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 00:07:14
2 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 00:07:19 00:05 2 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 00:07:19 00:00:05
3 Argentina  Pablo Copetti Yamaha 00:07:21 00:07 3 Argentina  Pablo Copetti Yamaha 00:07:21 00:00:07
1 Stage cancelled due to bad weather
2 1 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:10:47 1 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:18:01
2 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 04:14:36 03:49 2 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 04:22:01 00:04:00
3 Brazil  Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 04:14:58 04:11 3 Brazil  Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 04:22:24 00:04:23
3 1 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 02:42:35 1 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 07:01:40
2 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 02:43:39 01:04 2 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 07:04:36 00:02:56
3 Argentina  Lucas Bonetto Honda 02:47:12 04:37 3 Brazil  Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 07:09:38 00:07:58
4 1 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 04:53:23 1 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 11:55:41
2 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 04:53:27 00:04 2 Brazil  Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 12:06:58 00:11:17
3 Chile  Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:54:01 00:38 3 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 12:09:49 00:14:08
5 1 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 04:49:24 1 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 17:00:21
2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 04:51:20 01:56 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 17:01:09 00:05:43
3 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 04:52:14 02:50 3 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 17:10:36 00:10:15
6 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 06:53:39 1 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 24:01:27
2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 07:00:18 06:39 2 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 24:04:15 00:02:48
3 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 07:12:40 19:01 3 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 24:23:28 00:22:01
7 1 Argentina  Lucas Bonetto Honda 02:58:30 1 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 27:02:31
2 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 02:58:56 00:26 2 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 27:06:07 00:03:36
3 Argentina  Pablo Copetti Honda 02:58:59 00:29 3 Argentina  Jeremias González Yamaha 27:28:34 00:26:03
Rest day
8 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 05:41:18 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 32:47:25
2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 05:47:00 05:42 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 32:49:31 00:02:06
3 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 05:50:35 09:17 3 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 33:20:15 00:32:50
9 1 Argentina  Pablo Copetti Yamaha 05:39:41 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 38:29:22
2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 05:40:35 00:54 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 38:30:06 00:00:44
3 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 05:41:57 02:16 3 Peru  Alexis Hernandez Yamaha 39:13:34 00:44:12
10 1 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 04:53:30 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 43:14:19
2 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 04:53:59 00:29 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 43:15:53 00:01:34
3 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 04:54:47 01:17 3 Argentina  Jeremías González Yamaha 44:49:02 01:34:43
11 1 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 06:20:15 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 49:36:00
2 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 06:21:21 01:06 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 49:36:08 00:08
3 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 06:21:41 01:26 3 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 51:17:15 01:41:15
12 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 06:48:46 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 56:24:46
2 Bolivia  Walter Nosiglia Honda 06:48:55 00:09 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 56:29:09 04:23
3 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 06:49:35 00:49 3 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 58:16:53 01:52:07
13 1 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 02:07:18 1 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 58:47:41
2 Argentina  Giuliano Giordana Yamaha 02:15:02 07:44 2 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 58:53:04 05:23
3 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 02:15:13 07:55 3 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 60:29:34 01:41:53

Cars

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
Pro 1 Netherlands  Bernhard Ten Brinke
Belgium  Tom Colsoul
Toyota 00:06:08 1 Netherlands  Bernhard Ten Brinke
Belgium  Tom Colsoul
Toyota 00:06:08
2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 00:06:11 00:03 2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 00:06:11 00:00:03
3 Spain  Xavier Pons
Argentina  Ricardo Torlaschi
Ford 00:06:12 00:04 3 Spain  Xavier Pons
Argentina  Ricardo Torlaschi
Ford 00:06:12 00:00:04
1 Stage cancelled due to bad weather
2 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 03:45:46 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 03:52:03
2 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 03:48:09 02:23 2 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 03:54:26 00:02:23
3 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 03:48:47 03:01 3 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 03:55:04 00:03:01
3 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 02:09:39 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 06:01:42
2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 02:11:02 01:23 2 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 06:06:45 00:05:03
3 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 02:11:04 01:25 3 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 06:06:57 00:05:15
4 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 03:42:42 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 09:44:51
2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 03:42:53 00:11 2 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 09:49:39 00:04:48
3 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 03:43:09 00:27 3 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 09:56:00 00:11:09
5 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 03:32:34 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 13:17:25
2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 03:32:56 00:22 2 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 13:25:13 00:07:48
3 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 03:35:34 03:00 3 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 13:30:51 00:13:26
6 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 05:01:07 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 18:26:20
2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 05:01:24 00:17 2 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 18:26:47 00:00:27
3 Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany  Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 05:08:26 07:19 3 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 18:32:15 00:05:55
7 1 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 03:19:03 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 21:46:28
2 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 03:19:41 00:38 2 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 21:48:50 00:02:22
3 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 03:22:25 03:22 3 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 21:51:18 00:04:50
Rest day
8 1 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 04:12:23 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 26:01:44
2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 04:12:35 00:12 2 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 26:03:53 00:02:09
3 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 04:12:54 00:31 3 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 26:16:27 00:14:43
9 1 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 02:35:31 1 Spain  Carlos Sainz
Spain  Lucas Cruz
Peugeot 28:39:24
2 Netherlands  Erik Van Loon
Netherlands  Wouter Rosegaar
Mini 02:35:41 00:10 2 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 28:46:27 00:07:03
3 Finland  Mikko Hirvonen
France  Michel Périn
Mini 02:35:48 00:17 3 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 28:54:02 00:14:38
10 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 03:58:32 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 32:44:59
2 France  Cyril Despres
France  David Castera
Peugeot 04:04:12 05:40 2 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 33:44:59 01:00:00
3 Russia  Vladimir Vasilyev
Russia  Konstantin Zhiltsov
Toyota 04:11:28 12:56 3 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 33:57:30 01:12:31
11 1 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 04:49:16 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 37:42:20
2 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 04:55:08 05:52 2 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 38:34:15 00:51:55
3 Finland  Mikko Hirvonen
France  Michel Périn
Mini 04:56:17 07:01 3 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 38:59:44 01:17:24
12 1 Finland  Mikko Hirvonen
France  Michel Périn
Mini 05:34:17 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 43:27:42
2 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 05:34:26 00:09 2 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 44:08:41 00:40:59
3 South Africa  Leeroy Poulter
South Africa  Robert Howie
Toyota 05:35:02 00:45 3 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 44:34:58 01:07:16
13 1 France  Sébastien Loeb
Monaco  Daniel Elena
Peugeot 01:46:51 1 France  Stéphane Peterhansel
France  Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot 45:22:10
2 Finland  Mikko Hirvonen
France  Michel Périn
Mini 01:48:04 01:13 2 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 45:57:08 00:34:58
3 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah
France  Matthieu Baumel
Mini 01:48:27 01:36 3 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers
Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 46:24:57 01:02:47

Trucks

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
Pro Prologue neutralized due to car accident
1 Stage cancelled due to bad weather
2 1 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 04:19:06 1 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 04:19:06
2 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 04:20:18 01:12 2 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 04:20:18 00:01:12
3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 04:21:02 01:56 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 04:21:02 00:01:56
3 1 Czech Republic  Martin Kolomý
Czech Republic  David Kilian
Czech Republic  Rene Kilian
Tatra 01:42:40 1 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 06:03:15
2 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 01:42:57 00:17 2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 06:03:41 00:00:26
3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 01:43:34 00:54 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 06:04:36 00:01:21
4 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 03:58:16 1 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 10:02:34
2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 03:58:53 00:37 2 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 10:02:49 00:00:15
3 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 03:59:34 01:18 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 10:04:38 00:02:04
5 1 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 04:00:03 1 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 14:09:13
2 Czech Republic  Martin Kolomý
Czech Republic  David Kilian
Czech Republic  Rene Kilian
Tatra 04:02:35 02:32 2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 14:09:18 00:00:05
3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 04:04:35 04:32 3 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 14:09:34 00:00:21
6 1 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 02:55:35 1 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 17:05:09
2 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 02:55:42 00:07 2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 17:06:08 00:00:59
3 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 02:56:50 01:15 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 17:09:14 00:04:05
7 1 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 03:54:31 1 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 21:01:56
2 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 03:55:29 00:58 2 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 21:07:27 00:05:31
3 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 03:55:48 01:17 3 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 21:12:44 00:10:48
Rest day
8 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 04:04:45 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 25:49:26
2 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 04:44:34 02:35 2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 25:55:55 00:06:29
3 Russia  Andrey Karginov
Russia  Andrey Mokeev
Russia  Igor Leonov
Kamaz 04:47:22 05:23 3 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 25:57:24 00:07:58
9 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 02:41:20 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 28:30:46
2 Netherlands  Ton Van Genugten
Netherlands  Anton Van Limpt
Netherlands  Peter Van Eerd
Iveco 02:45:19 03:59 2 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 28:57:58 27:12
3 Russia  Andrey Karginov
Russia  Andrey Mokeev
Russia  Igor Leonov
Kamaz 02:57:24 16:04 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 29:12:10 41:24
10 1 Netherlands  Pascal de Baar
Netherlands  Martin Roesink
Netherlands  Wouter de Graaff
Renault Trucks 04:51:41 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 33:25:03
2 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 04:54:17 02:36 2 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 34:40:22 01:15:19
3 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 05:17:47 26:06 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 34:57:50 01:32:47
11 1 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 05:31:37 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 39:10:29
2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 05:36:39 05:02 2 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 40:19:50 01:09:21
3 Netherlands  Ton Van Genugten
Netherlands  Anton Van Limpt
Netherlands  Peter Van Eerd
Iveco 05:37:13 05:36 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 40:56:14 01:45:45
12 1 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 03:14:06 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 42:29:59
2 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 03:17:20 03:14 2 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 43:43:09 01:13:10
3 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 03:17:24 03:18 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 44:13:34 01:43:35
13 1 Netherlands  Hans Stacey
Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Baet
MAN 02:06:08 1 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy
Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco 44:42:03
2 Netherlands  Peter Versluis
Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN 02:07:53 01:45 2 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev
Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 45:52:30 01:10:27
3 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev
Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz 02:08:16 02:08 3 Argentina  Federico Villagra
Argentina  Jorge Perez Companc
Argentina  Andres Memi
Iveco 46:22:58 01:40:55

Final standings

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Bikes

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Pos No. Rider Bike Entrant Time Gap
1 3 Australia  Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Red Bull KTM 450 Factory Racing 48:09:15
2 5 Slovakia  Štefan Svitko KTM 450 Rally Slovnaft Team 48:48:56 + 39:41
3 4 Chile  Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Team 48:58:03 + 48:48
4 47 Argentina  Kevin Benavides Honda Honda South America Rally Team 49:04:02 + 54:47
5 7 Portugal  Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team 49:04:59 + 55:44
6 42 France  Adrien van Beveren Yamaha Yamalube Yamaha Junior Rally Team 49:55:44 + 1:46:29
7 49 France  Antoine Méo KTM 450 Rally Red Bull KTM Factory Team 50:06:02 + 1:56:47
8 23 Spain  Gerard Farrés KTM 450 Rally Himoinsa Racing Team 50:10:15 + 2:01:00
9 48 United States  Ricky Brabec Honda Team HRC 50:20:42 + 2:11:27
10 45 Spain  Armand Monléon KTM 450 Rally KTM Warsaw Rally Team 51:37:04 + 3:27:49

Quads

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Pos No. Rider Quad Time Gap
1 252 Argentina  Marcos Patronelli Yamaha 58:47:41
2 253 Argentina  Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha 58:53:04 + 5:23
3 274 South Africa  Brian Baragwanath Yamaha 60:29:34 + 1:41:53
4 264 Russia  Sergey Karyakin Yamaha 60:32:06 + 1:44:25
5 254 Argentina  Jeremías González Yamaha 60:49:49 + 2:02:08
6 257 Paraguay  Nelson Sanabria Yamaha 63:05:40 + 4:17:59
7 256 Bolivia  Walter Nostiglia Honda 63:13:51 + 4:26:10
8 265 Peru  Alexis Hernández Yamaha 65:21:25 + 6:33:44
9 266 Chile  Sebastián Palma Yamaha 67:03:14 + 8:15:33
10 263 Argentina  Santiago Hansen Yamaha 67:29:04 + 8:41:23

Cars

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Pos No. Driver Co-Driver Car Entrant Time Gap
1 302 France  Stéphane Peterhansel France  Jean-Paul Cottret Peugeot Team Peugeot Total 45:22:10
2 300 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah France  Mathieu Baumel Mini Axion X-Raid Team 45:57:08 + 34:58
3 301 South Africa  Giniel de Villiers Germany  Dirk von Zitzewitz Toyota Toyota Gazoo South Africa 46:24:57 + 1:02:47
4 315 Finland  Mikko Hirvonen France  Michel Périn Mini Axion X-Raid Team 46:27:28 + 1:05:18
5 319 South Africa  Leeroy Poulter South Africa  Robert Howie Toyota Toyota Gazoo South Africa 46:52:53 + 1:30:43
6 304 Spain  Nani Roma Spain  Àlex Haro Mini Axion X-Raid Team 47:03:16 + 1:41:06
7 321 France  Cyril Despres France  David Castera Peugeot Team Peugeot Total 47:11:14 + 1:49:04
8 307 Russia  Vladimir Vasilyev Russia  Konstantin Zhiltsov Toyota G-Energy Team 47:23:55 + 2:01:45
9 314 France  Sébastien Loeb Monaco  Daniel Elena Peugeot Team Peugeot Total 47:44:19 + 2:22:09
10 323 United Kingdom  Harry Hunt Germany  Andreas Schulz Mini All 4 Racing Team 48:33:40 + 3:11:30

Trucks

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Pos No. Driver Co-Driver & mechanic Truck Entrant Time Gap
1 501 Netherlands  Gerard de Rooy Spain  Moi Torrallardona
Poland  Darek Rodewald
Iveco Petronas Team de Rooy Iveco 44:42:03
2 500 Russia  Ayrat Mardeev Russia  Aydar Belyaev
Russia  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 45:52:30 + 1:10:27
3 514 Argentina  Federico Villagra Argentina  Jorge Pérez Companc
Argentina  Andrés Memi
Iveco La Gloriesa Team de Rooy Iveco 46:22:58 + 1:40:55
4 506 Netherlands  Hans Stacey Belgium  Serge Bruynkens
Belgium  Jan van der Vaet
MAN Eurol/Veka MAN Rally Team 47:05:04 + 2:23:01
5 516 Netherlands  Ton van Genugten Netherlands  Anton van Limpt
Netherlands  Peter van Eerd
Iveco Petronas Team de Rooy Iveco 47:13:02 + 2:30:59
6 529 Netherlands  Pascal de Baar Netherlands  Martin Roesink
Netherlands  Wouter de Graaf
Renault Mammoet Rallysport 47:46:10 + 3:04:07
7 502 Russia  Eduard Nikolaev Russia  Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 48:21:26 + 3:39:23
8 533 Czech Republic  Jaroslav Valtr Czech Republic  Josef Kalina
Czech Republic  Jiří Štross
Tatra Tatra Buggyra Racing 48:36:33 + 3:54:30
9 510 Netherlands  Pieter Versluis Netherlands  Marcel Pronk
Germany  Artur Klein
MAN Eurol/Veka MAN Rally Team 48:39:55 + 3:57:52
10 518 Spain  Pep Vila Spain  Xavi Colomé
Spain  Marc Torres
Iveco Petronas Team de Rooy Iveco 49:37:07 + 4:55:04

References

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