Red Bull: Front runners feel the heat on scorching Stage 9 at 2020 Dakar Rally

Luciano Benavides on his KTM of the Red Bull KTM Factory Team chases by an helicopter during stage 9 of the Dakar Rally, between Wadi Al-Dawasir and Harad, Saudi Arabia, on January 14, 2020.

The 2020 Dakar Rally served up a mammoth Stage 9 which had competitors on the road for nearly 900 kilometres. The trip east from Wadi Al-Dawasir to Haradh included a 415-kilometre timed special stage that saw race leaders come under severe pressure.

The margins were dramatically squeezed in the car race as front runner Carlos Sainz (ESP) saw his advantage significantly dented. Sainz has led the general classification since day three, but his cushion is down to a mere 24 seconds following Stage 9.

« On the first part we lost a little bit of time when we lost the way – we lost five minutes or something like that. After, I don’t know what happened… the tread came off the tyre and we had to stop. It was not a good day for us. » – Carlos Sainz

It’s none other than reigning car champion Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) who is breathing down the neck of Sainz in second overall. Also closing in is Monsieur Dakar himself, Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA) who set the fastest time today. Peterhansel stays third overall, only 6m38s behind fellow Mini Buggy driver Sainz.

« It looks like the three cars are very close together. For all three of us, it is possible that one can win the Dakar. » – Nasser Al-Attiyah

Jakub Przygonski

Kuba Przygonski (POL) enjoyed one of his best day at the 2020 Dakar with fourth place on the stage. 2009 Dakar winner Giniel De Villiers (ZAF) brought his Toyota Hilux home with the eighth fastest time on Stage 9.

« We had a good day and attacked from the word go. The first part was very technical and great fun. After a fast section, the route headed into the sand, where it was very rocky. » – Kuba Przygonski

The good news keeps coming for Red Bull Off-Road Team USA on the second week of the Dakar. Not only did they make it a third consecutive side-by-side stage win between Wadi Al-Dawasir and Haradh, but they also secured their first 1-2 stage result of the Dakar. Stage winner Blade Hildebrand (USA) was followed home a minute later by team-mate Mitch Guthrie Jr (USA).

« It’s always good to have those days where you can set the pace for the rest of the pack. That’s exactly what we did today. » – Blade Hildebrand

While Hildebrand and Guthrie compete for stage wins in the Dakar Experience class, it’s still all to play for in the general classification. Second placed Chaleco Lopez (CHI) trails SxS race leader Casey Currie (USA) by less than 24 minutes.

Bike race leader Ricky Brabec (USA) was another who was reeled in as the category resumed on Stage 9. Defending champion Toby Price (AUS) was the among the chasing pack who closed the gap on Brabec on the way to Haradh. Price is now 26m43s behind Brabec and has climbed to third overall.

Toby Price

« You have your good moments and you have your bad ones and unfortunately 2020 hasn’t quite been good for us but we’ll still keep giving it a good fight and see how we go. » – Toby Price

Price’s fellow Red Bull KTM Factory Team riders – Matthias Walkner (AUT) and Luciano Benavides (ARG) – were also placed in the Top 10 on Stage 9. These results keep Walkner and Benavides sixth and seventh overall respectively.

« It was really not the best day for me. I didn’t feel so well already at the beginning. I struggled a bit on the rocky and stony tracks with the bike. Then it got a little bit better, but, for sure, it was not one of my best days. » – Matthias Walkner

Laia Sanz

Laia Sanz (ESP) remains the highest ranked female biker in Saudi Arabia, advancing to 17th overall after another solid stage.

« I enjoyed the beginning of the stage because it was more technical. Then after the refuelling it was just flat out, full gas. » – Laia Sanz

It seems like there’s no stopping Andrey Karginov (RUS) as he marches towards his second Dakar title. The Team Kamaz Master trucker picked up his fourth consecutive stage win en route to Haradh. Karginov’s closest competitor, fellow Kamaz trucker Anton Shibalov (RUS), is nearly 40 minutes back. Two-time Silk Way Rally winner Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS) has now joined his Kamaz team-mates in the Top 5 overall.

« We finished the stage together. It was like this the whole day, we drove together with Anton Shibalov. He had a puncture at the beginning of the stage and we helped him. » – Dmitry Sotnikov

Ignacio Casale

Ignacio Casale (CHI) still has control of the quad race with three stages left at the Dakar. Casale’s fourth stage win of the 2020 Dakar has stretched his lead to 45 minutes as he hunts down a third quad bike title.

« I found it difficult with the wind, it slowed me down quite a bit, but I didn’t have any real problems on the stage, no falls, no mechanical issues or navigation mistakes. We’re getting a little bit nearer to the end. » – Ignacio Casale

The challenges continue to pile up at the 2020 Dakar with tomorrow’s journey to Shubaytah being the first half of a two-part marathon stage. Competitors will be separated from their mechanics overnight and forced to make any repairs necessary themselves, and that’s after 534 kilometres of desert racing!

2020 Dakar Rally Car Race Top 5 (after Stage 9)
1. Carlos Sainz (ESP)/Lucas Cruz (ESP) MINI Buggy 35h11m54s
2. Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Mathieu Baumel (FRA) Toyota +24s
3. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Paulo Fiuza (PRT) MINI Buggy +06m38s
4. Yazeed Al Rajhi (SAU)/Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS) Toyota +34m16s
5. Orlando Terranova (ARG)/Bernardo Graue (ARG) MINI Rally +49m41s…

2020 Dakar Rally Bike Race Top 5 (after Stage 9)
1. Ricky Brabec (USA) Honda 31h59m29s
2. Pablo Quintanilla (CHI) Husqvarna +20m53s
3. Toby Price (AUT) KTM +26m43s
4. Joan Barreda (ESP) Honda +28m16s
5. Jose Ignacio Cornejo (CHI) Honda +29m29s…

 

2020 Dakar Rally Truck Top 5 (after Stage 9)
1. Andrey Karginov (RUS) Kamaz 38h05m25s
2. Anton Shibalov (RUS) Kamaz +38m35s
3. Siarhei Viazovich (BLR) Maz +01h08m36s
4. Ales Loprais (CZE) Praga +02h14m09s
5. Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS) Kamaz +02h49m29s…

2020 Dakar Rally Side-by-side Race Top 3 (after Stage 9)
1. Casey Currie (USA)/Sean Berriman (USA) Can-Am 43h51m49s
2. Chaleco Lopez/Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre (CHI) Can-Am +23m37s
3. Sergei Kariakin (RUS)/Anton Vlasiuk (RUS) Can-Am +41m26s…

2020 Dakar Rally Quad Race Top 3 (after Stage 9)
1. Ignacio Casale (CHI) Yamaha 40h52m23s
2. Simon Vitse (FRA) Yamaha +44m57s
3. Rafal Sonik (POL) Yamaha +01h32m33s…

Quotes
Carlos Sainz: « On the first part we lost a little bit of time when we lost the way – we lost five minutes or something like that. After, I don’t know what happened… the tread came off the tyre and we had to stop. It was not a good day for us. »

Nasser Al-Attiyah: « It was good because the buggy is fast. We tried to do our best and today I think we did a really good stage. I’m quite happy to close the gap with Carlos (Sainz), but we’re still waiting for Carlos to see his time. I’m really quite happy today, Mathieu (Baumel) did a good job. I think tomorrow and after tomorrow will be very, very difficult for everybody. It’s good tomorrow that Stéphane (Peterhansel) is opening on marathon day. It looks like the three cars are very close together. For all three of us, it is possible that one can win the Dakar. »

Stéphane Peterhansel: « Today it was, again, a stage with full attack. We tried to push at full attack from the beginning, but never opening the gas too much. In the end, it’s a little bit the same as since the beginning of the race. This morning the tracks were really rough and more twisty, a little bit like in Morocco, and after it started to be really fast. We made no mistakes at all with the navigation. We’ll try to keep the pressure on the leader. »

Kuba Przygonski: « We had a good day and attacked from the word go. The first part was very technical and great fun. After a fast section, the route headed into the sand, where it was very rocky. »

Blade Hildebrand and François Cazalet

Blade Hildebrand: « It was good, another flawless day. It’s always good to have those days where you can set the pace for the rest of the pack. That’s exactly what we did today. We didn’t have one single flat, thanks to BFGoodrich. We didn’t have one bent rim, KMC thank you guys. It’s marathon day tomorrow so the guys are going to work hard all night on the OT3 and do a solid prep. Hopefully we can have two clean days on it and get it back again in one piece. »

Toby Price: « There’s still plenty to come, but it’s coming closer towards the end. For sure, Ricky (Brabec) is riding really, really well, like he was last year, so we always knew he was going to be a threat on the race this year. So far, everything has gone really well for him. It hasn’t quite been our year on this race, but that’s the way it is. You have your good moments and you have your bad ones and unfortunately 2020 hasn’t quite been good for us but we’ll still keep giving it a good fight and see how we go. »

Matthias Walkner: « It was really not the best day for me. I didn’t feel so well already at the beginning. I struggled a bit on the rocky and stony tracks with the bike. Then it got a little bit better, but, for sure, it was not one of my best days. »

Laia Sanz: « I enjoyed the beginning of the stage because it was more technical. Then after the refuelling it was just flat out, full gas. I reduced my speed in the last part and this cost me some time. I hope I have no problems with the bike and no crashes on the marathon stage. »

Dmitry Sotnikov: « We finished the stage together. It was like this the whole day, we drove together with Anton Shibalov. He had a puncture at the beginning of the stage and we helped him. Some cars blocked up the road and we had to avoid them and that’s when he got the puncture. After that, we continued the race together. We tried to get close to Ales Loprais but he was faster than us. Now, we will prepare for the marathon stage. »

Ignacio Casale: « It was a good stage and I did a good time. My goal was to catch (Simon) Vitse and not let him out of my sight, which is what I did. I helped him just a few kilometres back – he fell so I picked him up. I found it difficult with the wind, it slowed me down quite a bit, but I didn’t have any real problems on the stage, no falls, no mechanical issues or navigation mistakes. We’re getting a little bit nearer to the end. »

Christine Fial,

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