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2024 Dakar Rally – Rest day recap and updates

2024 Dakar Rally - Halfway

Trev by Trev
January 14, 2024
in Enduro / Rally

2024 Dakar Rally
Midway


In what has been one of the toughest Dakar Rallys to date, riders have faced close to 4,200 kilometres of riding, with almost 2,400 raced against the clock over a wide variety of terrain. The introduction of the new 48-hour chrono stage posed an immense challenge to riders with distances never before seen at the Dakar. That test of endurance, combined with technically complex navigation, has made the opening week of this year’s event unforgettable.

Toby Price
Dakar 2024 – Stage One – Toby Price

Racing at the 2024 Dakar Rally resumes on Sunday with stage seven. Expected to be a special of two halves – the first being a maze of rocky canyons before riders reach a long stretch of sand dunes – it’s going to be tough.

Ricky Brabec
Dakar 2024 – Stage One – Ricky Brabec

Monster Energy Honda have won both editions of the world manufacturers’ championship since the inception of the W2RC in 2022, and the team have come out gunning hard in 2024 for their maiden individual Dakar victory.

José Ignacio “Nacho” Cornejo
Dakar 2024 – Stage Two – José Ignacio “Nacho” Cornejo

HRC upped their game, bulking up from four to six riders between seasons, recruiting Skyler Howes and Tosha Schareina. Halfway through the race, their two young signings are out of the rally, the Spaniard due to a crash and the American as a result of a mechanical failure. Even so, Honda’s core of veterans is still in the game.

Ross Branch

Hero MotoSports have also had their fair share of withdrawals, but on a whole different scale. Only one of the four riders who started the race for the Indian outfit is still standing. Joaquim Rodrigues, Sebastian Bühler and the surprise entrant, Joan Barreda, have all exited stage left, one after the other. Now, the hopes of the red-and-white squad rest squarely on the shoulders of a lone hero —a role that Ross Branch is playing with gusto. The Botswanan held the overall lead for a solid four specials, relinquishing his throne to Nacho Cornejo after Stage Three and later to Ricky Brabec at the end of the 48H Chrono.

Ross Branch

Now second overall, a mere 51-seconds from the leader, Captain Branch is seeing a lot of red on his weather radar. The airline pilot who moonlights as a rally-raid racer has been sharing the limelight on the overall podium throughout the six stages of the opening week with nothing but Hondas. There are three Hondas in the top four on the rest day!

Ricky Brabec

Sandwiched between the leader, Ricky Brabec, and Adrien Van Beveren, who in turn has Nacho Cornejo hot on his heels, Branch has been riding out the turbulence like an ace pilot. Yet here is the rub: since he is flying solo, no aid will be forthcoming from a fellow Hero rider if mechanical disaster strikes. Contrast that with Honda, who have three cards to play, as well as a luxury water carrier in Pablo Quintanilla. The Chilean lost his chance to vie for victory after running out of fuel in the 48H Chrono, but he is still there to help out his team-mates.

Adrien Van Beveren

Halfway through the rally, Honda is holding all the aces to propel Brabec, Adrien Van Beveren or Nacho to the top of the podium in Yanbu. While the odds may favour Big Red, it is worth noting that sheer numbers have never translated to individual success for Honda. The second week will decide!

Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- Toby Price

With six gruelling stages remaining, Toby Price is currently fifth overall in the event standings, with his KTM team-mate, Kevin Benavides, just behind in sixth.

Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- KTM mechanics at work

After delivering a strong prologue result, Price lost some valuable minutes due to a small technical issue on stage one. However, the Australian rebounded strongly, finishing the two-day marathon stage as the runner-up.

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Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- KTM

Now lying fifth at the event’s midpoint, Price is determined to reclaim time over the remaining six days.

Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- KTM mechanics at work
Toby Price

“After yesterday’s marathon stage, today’s rest day is definitely appreciated. Overall it’s not been the best first week for us – position-wise, we’re doing okay, but I’m a little further back on time that I’d like at this point in the race. As we’ve seen already at this year’s event, the gaps on each stage can be huge and it only takes a small mistake to lose a big chunk of time. For me right now, I’m feeling good. I got through the first week relatively unscathed, and the bike has been 100 per cent, too. My plan for this second week is to just take each day as it comes, focus on not making any errors, and try and hunt down the guys ahead. It won’t be easy, it never is, but I’m going to give it my best shot.”

Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- KTM mechanics at work

A small mistake on stage two cost Benavides around 10 minutes to his rivals. Demonstrating his experience and skill, however, the Argentinian wasn’t fazed by the issue and took the fight into the following stages to steadily move himself back up the standings. Currently in sixth overall heading into week two, Kevin is feeling fit and well-placed to put on a charge over the second half of the race.

Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- KTM mechanics at work
Kevin Benavides

“I think my first week has gone well. It’s been a tough week and I’m not quite where I expected to be going into the rest day. On day two, I made a mistake with my navigation and got lost, which cost me some time on the stage. That meant my start position for the next few stages wasn’t ideal, especially on the first half of the marathon stage. But I think it’s ok, we’re still in the fight and we have a big week ahead of us. I’m going to use the rest day properly – to recover and regroup ahead of the final six stages of this year’s race. The goal is then to come out fighting tomorrow, attack the stages, and do my best.”

Dakar 2024 – Rest Day- KTM mechanics at work

As the sole remaining GASGAS rider in the rally, Daniel Sanders is fired up to kick off week two in style. The remaining stages then take place on terrain to Chucky’s liking, so we do not doubt that he’ll remind everyone about what he’s capable of as he continues to work his way up the overall leaderboard.

Daniel Sanders
Daniel Sanders

“What can I say about week one? Well, it was a bit of a slow start for me really. Stage one was really tough, and I didn’t set the bike up so well for it, just because I didn’t expect it to be so rocky, but from then on, with a few small changes, I’ve felt great on the bike. Each day has been a little better, and then on stage five and the chrono stage I was able to make up some time, and my confidence has been coming back too. Overall, I didn’t have the best start to the race and I expected it to go a little bit better, but now that we’re well into things I have a bit of momentum going. For week two I’ll be working on keeping mistakes to a minimum and keep on closing in on the leaders. I like the terrain where we’re headed next week so hopefully this will play into my favour and we can have a stronger week of racing.”

A chance to get some washing done!

Luciano Benavides has delivered solid, consistent performances throughout the rally so far, including one runner-up stage finish, which has placed him eighth in the overall standings.

Luciano Benavides

“We finished the challenging 48-hour marathon stage after over 600 kilometres of racing in the dunes. It was difficult as I led the way for a lot of the special so I did lose some time because of that. Still, I really enjoyed the new stage, but I am exhausted and very happy to have a day off to recover and reset my mind. I’m feeling really good on the bike overall, I’m happy to be here and still racing, as a lot of people haven’t made it to this point. I can’t wait for week two, I’ll be giving my all as always, so I’m looking forward to it.”

Luciano Benavides

2024 Dakar Rally Standings

PosRiderNat.TeamTime/GapPen.
1Ricky Brabec(USA) Monster Energy Honda Team27H11’21”1m
2Ross Branch(BWA) Hero Motosports Team Rally+0’51”1m
3Adrien Van Beveren(FRA) Monster Energy Honda Team+9′ 21”
4Jose Ignacio Cornejo Florimo(CHL) Monster Energy Honda Team+14’14”6m
5Toby Price(AUS) Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing+27’00”
6Kevin Benavides(ARG) Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing+28’33”
7Daniel Sanders(AUS) Red Bull Gasgas Factory Racing+35’50”
8Luciano Benavides(ARG) Husqvarna Factory Racing+47’26”15m
9Stefan Svitko(SVK) Slonaft Rally Team+1H07’42”
10Jeanloup Lepan(FRA) Duust Rally Team+1H31’42”

Dakar Rally 2024 Route Map

2024 Dakar Rally route
2024 Dakar Rally route

2024 Dakar Rally Schedule

STAGEDATESTART AND FINISHTotal | Special
PFriday, January 5, 2024ALULA > ALULA158 km | 28 km
1Saturday, January 6, 2024ALULA > AL HENAKIYAH541 km | 414 km
2Sunday, January 7, 2024AL HENAKIYAH > AL DUWADIMI655 km | 463 km
3Monday, January 8, 2024AL DUWADIMI > AL SALAMIYA733 km | 438 km
4Tuesday, January 9, 2024AL SALAMIYA > AL-HOFUF631 km | 299 km
5Wednesday, January 10, 2024AL-HOFUF > SHUBAYTAH645 km | 118 km
648h Thurs-Fri, January 11-12, 2024SHUBAYTAH > SHUBAYTAH781 km | 572 km
–Saturday, January 13, 2024RIYADH
7Sunday, January 14, 2024RIYADH > AL DUWADIMI873 km | 483 km
8Monday, January 15, 2024AL DUWADIMI > HAIL678 km | 458 km
9Tuesday, January 16, 2024HAIL > AL ULA639 km | 417 km
10Wednesday, January 17, 2024AL ULA > AL ULA612 km | 371 km
11Thursday, January 18, 2024AL ULA > YANBU587 km | 480 km
12Friday, January 19, 2024YANBU > YANBU328 km | 175 km

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