Preston Campbell has seized the lead of the Rally2 class at this year’s Dakar Rally as the unpredictable nature of the event threw up a host of challenges today.
As the rally reached the midpoint of the first week, riders faced a gruelling 417 km timed stage across the rocky plateaus and sand-laden canyons near AlUla – terrain that demanded absolute focus to avoid mishaps on the way to the marathon camp.

With no mechanical assistance available once they reached the bivouac, Monster Energy Honda HRC riders Martim Ventura and Preston Campbell had to strike a delicate balance: maintain pace while managing risk to protect their podium positions.
Campbell, on his Dakar debut, had already impressed with a solid third-place finish yesterday. Today, he repeated the feat on his Honda CRF450RX RALLY, putting him firmly at the front of the Rally2 class overall with a commanding lead of nearly nineteen minutes. His consistency makes him a serious contender to watch in 2026.
Ventura, meanwhile, experienced the harsh realities of Dakar firsthand. After securing a stage victory and consistent runner-up finishes so far, the rally’s unpredictability struck again. Following the withdrawal of his main rival, Michael Docherty, Ventura suffered a mechanical issue. Showing remarkable determination, he repaired his bike and limped to the finish, over two hours behind his teammate. This setback dropped him from second overall to ninth, leaving him with an hour and a half to claw back on Campbell.

At the marathon camp, Ventura will tackle bike repairs before dinner and a night under the stars, alongside all other competitors. Both riders will need their rest before the second day of the marathon stage resumes tomorrow, with 394 km awaiting them as they make their way to the north-western city of Hail.
Ruben Faria – General Manager : « Preston did a really good job again, he brought his bike safely to the marathon camp. He is in a really good position overall in Rally2, so I’m happy. Early on in the stage Martim hit a rock and because of that he had to take extra care of the bike to get it to the marathon camp. The goal is to arrive in Hail tomorrow to be ready to start stage six. »
Preston Campbell #85 – Stage: 3rd Overall: 1st : « I will try to go as fast I can tomorrow but with some caution in mind, if I get a gap it will be awesome. It was a really good day, tough, long and feeling good for tomorrow. »

Rally2 Result – Stage 4
1. Theric Neels (FRA) – Kove Factory Racing, 04:42:18
2. Mulec Toni (SLO) – BAS World KTM Racing Team, + 07:35
3. Campbell Preston (USA) – Honda HRC, + 08:41
4. Dabrowski Konrad (POL) – Duust Rally Team, + 12:04
5. Lucci Paolo (ITA) – RSMOTO HRC Race Service, + 13:39
6. Barbosa Ruy (CHI) – HT Rally Raid, + 15:46
7. Erdenebileg Khaliunbold (MNG) – BAS World KTM Racing Team, + 19:53
8. Jucius Nerimantas (LTU) – HT Rally Raid, + 24:29
9. Lledó Arnau (SPA) – Pedrega Team, + 27:11
10. Santos Bruno (POR) – BS Frutas Patricia Pilar, + 37:50…
57. Ventura Martim (POR) – Honda HRC, + 02:05:13

Rider Standings
Rally2 Provisional Standings After Stage 4
1. Campbell Preston (USA) – Honda HRC, 17:54:30
2. Mulec Toni (SLO) – BAS World KTM Racing Team, + 18:38
3. Dabrowski Konrad (POL) – Duust Rally Team, + 20:48
4. Lucci Paolo (ITA) – RSMOTO HRC Race Service, + 40:24
5. Barbosa Ruy (CHI) – HT Rally Raid, + 51:52
6. Erdenebileg Khaliunbold (MNG) – BAS World KTM Racing Team, + 54:36
7. Jucius Nerimantas (LTU) – HT Rally Raid, + 55:27
8. Santos Bruno (POR) – BS FRUTAS PATRICIA PILAR, + 01:13:58
9. Lledó Arnau (SPA) – Pedrega Team, + 27:11
10. Ventura Martim (POR) – Honda HRC, + 01:32:30
