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Honda 1-2 across Dakar Stage 6a | Aussies move up the order

2024 Dakar Rally - Stage Six Report & Results: Shubaytah to Shubaytah

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
January 12, 2024
in Enduro / Rally

2024 Dakar Rally – Stage Six

Shubaytah > Shubaytah


The newest addition to the Dakar Rally – the 48 Hour Chrono – finally got underway on the opening day of Stage Six in the gargantuan Empty Quarter dunes, where 626 km of desert tested both mental and physical stamina on Thursday and continues into Friday

Adrien Van Beveren
Adrien Van Beveren

Riders were tasked with making their way across the route as fast they could today, and once the clock got to 1600 riders headed to the nearest bivouac.

Adrien Van Beveren was on favoured terrain and with a second-place finish on stage five he kept Ricky Brabec – who led for much of the day – within his sights. Less than 30-seconds covered them in a battle across the dunes, before the number 42 took the provisional lead after 400 km.

Adrien Van Beveren
Adrien Van Beveren

Brabec judged the dunes to perfection to finish second, keeping an eye on that important fuel consumption which unfortunately caught out Pablo Quintanilla.

Ricky Brabec
Ricky Brabec

After a great stage victory yesterday, Quintanilla ran out of fuel 184 km into the special test and just 10 km prior to the first refuelling point, losing him over an hour and a half to the front runners. The rally veteran eventually found some fuel and rejoined the stage to try and regain as much time as he can. Teammate José Ignacio Cornejo finished the day ninth.

Pablo Quintanilla faced disaster after running out of fuel
Pablo Quintanilla faced disaster after running out of fuel

Taking advantage of his third-place result on Wednesday’s stage five and the reverse start to today’s special, Toby Price pushed hard right from the off, using his skill and experience to navigate through the vast dunes.

Toby Price
Toby Price

Increasing his pace as he chased down the 14 riders ahead of him, Toby moved into third place on the timesheets by kilometre 200 – a position he defended to the close of the day’s racing. The Australian will now camp out in the Saudi desert with little in the way of facilities ahead of Friday’s second half of the stage.

Toby Price
Toby Price

Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Daniel Sanders also successfully made it through the first leg, as one of just 12 riders to reach the sixth temporary bivouac on the special, ranked fourth-fastest as it stands. With racing resuming tomorrow, Chucky is well-placed to complete the unique special in a strong position, as he slowly chips away at the overall lead.

Andreas Hölzl  – GASGAS Rally Team Manager

“It’s been a great day for Daniel. He delivered a mistake-free ride and reached the sixth temporary bivouac on the stage today with no problems. The stage started a little later than normal, which meant that the temperatures were a little higher than usual, so it’s been a really long and tough stage. Overall, I’m happy with Daniel’s performance. We’re almost halfway through the race now and once tomorrow’s second leg of the stage is complete, we’ll certainly enjoy the rest day.”

Daniel Sanders
Daniel Sanders

Luciano Benavides completed the top five for the first half of the new 48-hour chrono stage, while brother Kevin was the seventh rider to enter the special on stage six and despite the earlier start, ended the day in the same position – seventh-fastest.

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Stage Six-B Route

Only 12 riders reached rest point F, 513 kilometres into the special, leaving these riders with only 113 kilometres to race against the clock on Friday’s second half of stage 6, followed by a 110 km liaison before being reunited with the rest of the field at the end of the marathon stage.

Dakar 2024 - 48 Hour Chrono
Dakar 2024 – 48 Hour Chrono

2024 Dakar Rally Stage Six (Day One) Results (Provisional)

  1. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) 6:30:39
  2. Ricky Brabec (Honda) 6:32:00
  3. Toby Price (KTM) 6:32:38
  4. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 6:34:11
  5. Luciano Benavides (Husqvarna) 6:36:46

2024 Dakar Rally Standings after Stage Six-A
Provisional

1. Ricky Brabec (USA) 24h 57m 14s
2. Ross Branch (BWA) +2m 48s
3. Jose Ignacio Cornejo (CHL) +5m 34s
6. Toby Price (AUS) ??
7. Daniel Sanders (AUS)) 25:53:52


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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