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If Mini dominated the race&nbsp;– winning 11 of the 13 stages&nbsp;– [[Peugeot]], returning after 25 years, were left disillusioned as their two-wheel drive, diesel-powered [[Peugeot 2008 DKR|2008 DKR]] contender suffered from many reliability issues. 11-time event winner [[Stéphane Peterhansel]] finished 11th overall, never challenging for stage wins, while [[Cyril Despres]] could not better 34th position, struggling to adapt to the car category after much success on two wheels. [[Carlos Sainz]] was the fastest of the Peugeot team and the only one to rival the pace of the Minis and Toyotas, but he lost two hours with mechanical problems in the fourth stage and retired the next day due to a violent crash.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/08/stage-5-crash-forces-carlos-sainz-out-of-dakar-rally-photos/|title=Stage 5 crash forces Carlos Sainz out of Dakar Rally|first=Chris|last=Estrada|date=8 January 2015|access-date=18 January 2015|work=MotorSportsTalk|publisher=[[NBC Sports]]}}</ref>
If Mini dominated the race&nbsp;– winning 11 of the 13 stages&nbsp;– [[Peugeot]], returning after 25 years, were left disillusioned as their two-wheel drive, diesel-powered [[Peugeot 2008 DKR|2008 DKR]] contender suffered from many reliability issues. 11-time event winner [[Stéphane Peterhansel]] finished 11th overall, never challenging for stage wins, while [[Cyril Despres]] could not better 34th position, struggling to adapt to the car category after much success on two wheels. [[Carlos Sainz]] was the fastest of the Peugeot team and the only one to rival the pace of the Minis and Toyotas, but he lost two hours with mechanical problems in the fourth stage and retired the next day due to a violent crash.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/08/stage-5-crash-forces-carlos-sainz-out-of-dakar-rally-photos/|title=Stage 5 crash forces Carlos Sainz out of Dakar Rally|first=Chris|last=Estrada|date=8 January 2015|access-date=18 January 2015|work=MotorSportsTalk|publisher=[[NBC Sports]]}}</ref>


The ever-popular [[Robby Gordon]], back with his new ''Gordini'' buggy&nbsp;– a shorter version of the [[Hummer H3]]&nbsp;– would suffer from overheating brakes on the second stage, losing four hours, and experienced further problems on the fourth stage. Victory in the shortened final stage put Gordon 19th overall.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/17/dakar-robby-gordon-wins-shortened-final-stage-al-attiyah-now-2-time-champ/|title=Robby Gordon wins shortened final stage; Al-Attiyah now 2-time champ|first=Chris|last=Estrada|date=17 January 2015|access-date=18 January 2015|work=MotorSportsTalk|publisher=[[NBC Sports]]}}</ref> [[Ronan Chabot]] was the highest-ranked buggy driver, taking the SMG prototype to 10th in the standings. [[Guerlain Chicherit]], with a buggy from the X-Raid team&nbsp;– similar to that used by Al-Attiyah and Sainz in [[2013 Dakar Rally|2013]]&nbsp;– was only 45th, plagued from the start with several mechanical and electrical problems, including a fire that nearly destroyed the car.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://autosport.pt/2015-odisseia-na-america-do-sul-com-guerlain-chicherit=f130207#ixzz3PBFzyrld|title=2015 Odisseia na América do Sul com... Guerlain Chicherit|language=pt|trans-title=2015 Odyssey in South America with... Guerlain Chicherit|first=André|last=Duarte|date=16 January 2015|access-date=18 January 2015|work=AutoSport|publisher=FollowMedia Comunicação}}</ref>
The ever-popular [[Robby Gordon]], back with his new ''Gordini'' buggy&nbsp;– a shorter version of the [[Hummer H3]]&nbsp;– would suffer from overheating brakes on the second stage, losing four hours, and experienced further problems on the fourth stage. Victory in the shortened final stage put Gordon 19th overall.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/17/dakar-robby-gordon-wins-shortened-final-stage-al-attiyah-now-2-time-champ/|title=Robby Gordon wins shortened final stage; Al-Attiyah now 2-time champ|first=Chris|last=Estrada|date=17 January 2015|access-date=18 January 2015|work=MotorSportsTalk|publisher=[[NBC Sports]]}}</ref> [[Ronan Chabot]] was the highest-ranked buggy driver, taking the SMG prototype to 10th in the standings. [[Guerlain Chicherit]], with a buggy from the X-Raid team&nbsp;– similar to that used by Al-Attiyah and Sainz in [[2013 Dakar Rally|2013]]&nbsp;– was only 45th, plagued from the start with several mechanical and electrical problems, including a fire that nearly destroyed the car.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://autosport.pt/2015-odisseia-na-america-do-sul-com-guerlain-chicherit=f130207#ixzz3PBFzyrld|title=2015 Odisseia na América do Sul com... Guerlain Chicherit|language=pt|trans-title=2015 Odyssey in South America with... Guerlain Chicherit|first=André|last=Duarte|date=16 January 2015|access-date=18 January 2015|work=AutoSport|publisher=FollowMedia Comunicação|archive-date=18 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118153555/http://autosport.pt/2015-odisseia-na-america-do-sul-com-guerlain-chicherit=f130207#ixzz3PBFzyrld|url-status=dead}}</ref>


===Trucks===
===Trucks===

Revision as of 02:30, 11 August 2021

2015 Dakar Rally
Part of the Dakar Rally
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2015 Dakar logo and route
Host country Argentina
 Bolivia
 Chile
Dates run4–17 January 2015
StartArgentina Buenos Aires
FinishArgentina Buenos Aires
Stages13
Stage surfaceGravel, Dirt, Sand
Overall distance9,295 km (5,776 mi)
Results
Cars winnerQatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel

United Kingdom Mini Qatar Raid Team
Bikes winnerSpain Marc Coma
Austria Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Quads winnerPoland Rafał Sonik
Japan Yamaha Sonik Team
Trucks winnerRussia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov

Russia Kamaz Master
Crews406 at start, 207 at finish

The 2015 Dakar Rally was the 37th running of the event and the seventh successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 4, then ran through Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, before returning to Buenos Aires on January 17 after 13 stages of competition, for a total distance of 9,000 km (5,600 mi).[1][2] For the first time, organizers reserved separate rest days for different categories so that at least two classes raced on each day.

Marc Coma won a fifth title in the motorcycle category for KTM, while Rafał Sonik secured a maiden quads crown aboard his Yamaha. Nasser Al-Attiyah took his second title for the X-Raid Mini squad in the car category, while Ayrat Mardeev continued Kamaz's winning streak – a third successive win in the Dakar Rally – in the truck category, with his maiden success.

Entries

Number of participants
Stage Bikes Quads Cars Trucks Total
Start of Rally 161 45 137 63 406[3]
Rest Day 115 24 76 52 267
End of Rally 79 18 67 43 207

Bikes

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Rider
Austria KTM Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1 Spain Marc Coma
4 Spain Jordi Viladoms
6 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland
11 Portugal Ruben Faria
Orlen KTM Rally Factory Team 8 Poland Kuba Przygoński
Team Casteu 9 France David Casteu
Japan Honda HRC Rally 2 Spain Joan Barreda
5 Portugal Hélder Rodrigues
7 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves
12 Chile Jeremias Israel
29 Spain Laia Sanz
Honda South America 24 Brazil Jean de Azevedo
Japan Yamaha Yamaha Factory Racing 3 France Olivier Pain
17 France Michael Metge
19 Italy Alessandro Botturi
Pont Grup-Yamaha-JVO Racing 10 Spain Juan Pedrero
Yamaha Netherlands Verhoeven Team 15 Netherlands Frans Verhoeven
France Sherco Sherco TVS Rally Factory 14 France Alain Duclos
25 France Fabien Planet

Quads

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Rider
Japan Yamaha Tamarugal XC Rally Team 250 Chile Ignacio Casale
Sonik Team 251 Poland Rafał Sonik
Jianming Racing 252 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente
Mendoza Espiritu Grande 255 Argentina Sebastian Halpern
Team Quad Aventures 260 France Christophe Declerck
Consultores de Empresas 261 Argentina Jeremias González
Japan Honda Maxxis Dakar Team Powered by Super B 253 Qatar Mohammed Abu-Issa
Tamarugal XC Rally Team 254 Chile Victor Manuel Gallegos
Equipo YPF Elaion Moto Rally 258 Argentina Lucas Bonetto
Canada Can-Am Tamarugal XC Rally Team 257 Argentina Sebastian Palma

Cars

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Driver Co-Driver
United Kingdom Mini Monster Energy X-Raid Team 300 Spain Nani Roma France Michel Perin
305 Argentina Orlando Terranova Argentina Bernardo Graue
307 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc France Xavier Panseri
Qatar Raid Team 301 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Matthieu Baumel
France Peugeot Team Peugeot Total 302 France Stéphane Peterhansel France Jean-Paul Cottret
304 Spain Carlos Sainz Spain Lucas Cruz
322 France Cyril Despres France Gilles Picard
Japan Toyota Imperial Toyota 303 South Africa Giniel de Villiers Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
327 South Africa Leeroy Poulter South Africa Robert Howie
Overdrive 309 France Christian Lavieille France Pascal Maimon
313 Argentina Lucio Alvarez Argentina Roberto Patti
315 Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke Belgium Tom Colsoul
Yazeed Racing 325 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Germany Timo Gottschalk
Japan Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Petrobras 306 Portugal Carlos Sousa Portugal Paulo Fiuza
United States Hummer Speed Energy Racing 308 United States Robby Gordon United States Johnny Campbell
France SMG SMG 312 France Philippe Gache France Jean-Pierre Garcin
320 France Ronan Chabot France Gilles Pillot
United States Ford YPF Ford Racing 317 Argentina Federico Villagra Argentina Andres Memi
Germany X-Raid Buggy All Terrain Team 323 France Guerlain Chicherit France Alexandre Winocq

Trucks

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Driver Co-Drivers
Russia Kamaz Kamaz-Master 500 Russia Andrey Karginov Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
502 Russia Eduard Nikolaev Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
507 Russia Ayrat Mardeev Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
520 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Aferin
Italy Iveco Petronas Team De Rooy Iveco 501 Netherlands Gérard de Rooy Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
504 Netherlands Hans Stacey Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
509 Spain Pep Vila Spain Xavi Colome
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Germany MAN Eurol/Veka MAN Rally Team 503 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
508 Netherlands Marcel van Vliet Netherlands Marcel Pronk
Germany Artur Klein
Czech Republic Tatra Tatra Buggyra Racing 506 Czech Republic Martin Kolomý Czech Republic David Kilián
Czech Republic René Kilián
Astana 515 Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus Kazakhstan Alexey Nikizhev
Czech Republic Daniel Kozlowsky
Netherlands Ginaf Ginaf Rally Service 511 Netherlands Wulfert van Ginkel Netherlands Hugo Kupper
Netherlands Bert van Donkelaar

Stages

Stage Date Depart Arrive Bikes Quads Cars Trucks
Rd SS Winner Winner Rd SS Winner Rd SS Winner
1 4 January Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina Villa Carlos Paz 663 175 United Kingdom S. Sunderland Chile I. Casale 663 170 Argentina O. Terranova[a] 663 175 Netherlands H. Stacey
2 5 January Argentina Villa Carlos Paz Argentina San Juan 107 518 Spain J. Barreda Chile I. Casale[b] 107 518 Qatar N. Al-Attiyah 315 331 Russia E. Nikolaev
3 6 January Argentina San Juan Argentina Chilecito 437 220 Austria M. Walkner Argentina L. Bonetto 258 284 Argentina O. Terranova 258 284 Russia A. Mardeev
4 7 January Argentina Chilecito Chile Copiapó 594 315 Spain J. Barreda Poland R. Sonik 594 315 Qatar N. Al-Attiyah 594 174 Russia E. Nikolaev
5 8 January Chile Copiapó Chile Antofagasta 239 458 Spain M. Coma Poland R. Sonik 239 458 Russia V. Vasilyev 239 458 Russia E. Nikolaev
6 9 January Chile Antofagasta Chile Iquique 369 319 Portugal H. Rodrigues Chile I. Casale 392 255 Qatar N. Al-Attiyah 370 255 Russia E. Nikolaev
7 10 January[c]
11 January[d]
Chile Iquique Bolivia Uyuni
Chile Atacama[e]
396 321 Portugal P. Gonçalves Paraguay N. Sanabria 396 321 Argentina O. Terranova 101 335 Czech Republic A. Loprais
8 11 January[c]
12 January[d]
Bolivia Uyuni
Chile Atacama[e]
Chile Iquique 24 781 Chile P. Quintanilla Argentina J. González 24 781 Saudi Arabia Y. Al-Rajhi 0 271 Russia E. Nikolaev
9 13 January Chile Iquique Chile Calama 88 451 Portugal H. Rodrigues Chile V. Gallegos 88 451 Spain N. Roma 88 451 Russia A. Mardeev
10 14 January Chile Calama Argentina Salta 520 371 Spain J. Barreda Paraguay N. Sanabria 501 359 Qatar N. Al-Attiyah 501 359 Russia E. Nikolaev
11 15 January Argentina Salta Argentina Termas de Río Hondo 161 351 Slovakia I. Jakeš[f] France C. Declerck 326 194 Qatar N. Al-Attiyah 326 194 Netherlands H. Stacey
12 16 January Argentina Termas de Río Hondo Argentina Rosario 726 298 Australia T. Price France C. Declerck 726 298 Argentina O. Terranova 726 298 Netherlands H. Stacey
13 17 January Argentina Rosario Argentina Buenos Aires 219 174 Slovakia I. Jakeš South Africa W. Saaijman 219 174 United States R. Gordon 219 174 Netherlands H. Stacey
Notes
  1. ^ Nasser Al-Attiyah set the fastest time for the stage before being awarded a 2-minute penalty.[4]
  2. ^ Rafał Sonik set the fastest time for the stage before being awarded a 15-minute penalty.
  3. ^ a b Held for cars and trucks.
  4. ^ a b Held for bikes and quads.
  5. ^ a b For trucks only.
  6. ^ Joan Barreda set the fastest time for the stage before being awarded a 45-minute penalty.[5]

Summary

Bikes

The race was expected to be a fight between KTM, led by defending champion Marc Coma, and Honda's fleet, spearheaded by Joan Barreda, which had not triumphed since returning to Dakar as a works operation. KTM's Sam Sunderland won the opening stage, but dropped time getting lost on the second stage before retiring after injuring his shoulder and collarbone in a crash on the fourth stage.[6] That handed the lead to Barreda, who extended his advantage to almost 13 minutes over Coma with wins in the second and fourth stages. Coma fought back with his first (and only) stage victory the following day, Barreda having his lead reduced to six-and-a-half minutes on the seventh stage after a fall which damaged his handlebar.[7]

Worse was to come for Barreda on the eighth stage however, as a mechanical failure while traversing the damp Uyuni salt flats meant he had to be towed by teammate Jeremias Israel, losing over three hours as a result and any chance of victory.[8] Barreda's misfortune left Coma with a lead of just under ten minutes from Paulo Gonçalves, around whom the rest of the Honda team rallied in order to challenge Coma in the subsequent stages. Gonçalves nonetheless saw his own victory hopes ruined by a penalty for an engine change on Stage 11, Barreda also losing his fourth stage win of the rally for similar reasons.[5] Ultimately, Coma would finish the rally with just under 17 minutes in hand from Gonçalves, who took his first ever Dakar podium as Coma clinched a fifth title in the category.

Rookie Toby Price (KTM) finished third overall after winning the penultimate stage, the best performance by an Australian on a bike in the Dakar since Andy Haydon finished in the same position in 1998. Fellow newcomer Matthias Walkner (KTM) was equally impressive, winning the third stage but ultimately had to retire due to illness.[9] The top five was rounded out by KTM privateers Pablo Quintanilla, who won the eighth stage, and Štefan Svitko, with Coma's water carrier Ruben Faria finishing sixth despite suffering a broken collarbone as recently as November. Laia Sanz finished ninth to become the most successful ever female rider in Dakar history,[10] ahead of top Yamaha rider Olivier Pain, who struggled with an under-developed bike.

Hélder Rodrigues (Honda), suffering from influenza early in the rally, won stages 6 and 9 but would drop down the standings when he turned his attentions to helping Gonçalves' bid for victory, finishing 12th. Barreda meanwhile recovered to finish 17th, once again taking more stage victories – with 3 – than any other rider, as he did in 2014. Notable non-finishers included 2014 runner-up Jordi Viladoms (KTM) and factory Sherco rider Juan Pedrero.

Quads

After six years of South American domination, the 2015 edition crowned Polish rider Rafał Sonik, who along with defending champion Ignacio Casale began the event as favourite for victory. The duel between the Yamaha pair was finely balanced until the tenth stage, which saw Casale, who had been running second just four minutes down on Sonik, withdrawing with mechanical problems, while third-place rider Sergio Lafuente (Yamaha) also suffered a violent accident.[11] This gave Sonik a lead of nearly three hours over nearest rival Jeremias González (Yamaha), which he duly maintained to the finish. Rounding out the podium was top Honda rider Walter Nosiglia, almost a further hour behind González.

Cars

The event began disastrously for defending champion Nani Roma, who suffered a breakdown a short way into the opening stage and had to be towed to the bivouac by an assistance vehicle – immediately ruling him out of the fight for the victory and relegating him to a support player in the X-Raid Mini team.[12] Roma's teammate Orlando Terranova inherited the first stage win after a speeding penalty for Nasser Al-Attiyah, but Terranova would suffer a roll in the second stage, effectively ending his challenge. Three more wins in the next five stages allowed Al-Attiyah to build up an 11-minute advantage over Giniel de Villiers in his Toyota Hilux, who would be the closest driver to attempt to keep up with Al-Attiyah.

After closing to within eight minutes of Al-Attiyah, de Villiers would lose around 16 minutes to his rival on stage 9 due to a navigational error, taking the pressure off the leader.[13] Al-Attiyah was not to be challenged again, winning stages 10 and 11, to take the overall title by a margin of 35 minutes from de Villiers. It was Al-Attiyah's second overall win at the Dakar.

Debutant Yazeed Al-Rajhi (Toyota) was the race's surprise, winning the eighth stage and holding third in the overall standings for much of the rally prior to retiring three stages later due to mechanical issues.[14] That promoted Krzysztof Hołowczyc to the final place on the podium, over 90 minutes adrift of teammate Al-Attiyah, with privateers Erik van Loon and Vladimir Vasilyev – winner of stage five – making it four Minis in the top five. After winning the ninth stage, Roma would withdraw after a heavy accident the next day,[14] while Terranova won a further trio of stages after his opening day success to end the event 18th overall.

If Mini dominated the race – winning 11 of the 13 stages – Peugeot, returning after 25 years, were left disillusioned as their two-wheel drive, diesel-powered 2008 DKR contender suffered from many reliability issues. 11-time event winner Stéphane Peterhansel finished 11th overall, never challenging for stage wins, while Cyril Despres could not better 34th position, struggling to adapt to the car category after much success on two wheels. Carlos Sainz was the fastest of the Peugeot team and the only one to rival the pace of the Minis and Toyotas, but he lost two hours with mechanical problems in the fourth stage and retired the next day due to a violent crash.[15]

The ever-popular Robby Gordon, back with his new Gordini buggy – a shorter version of the Hummer H3 – would suffer from overheating brakes on the second stage, losing four hours, and experienced further problems on the fourth stage. Victory in the shortened final stage put Gordon 19th overall.[16] Ronan Chabot was the highest-ranked buggy driver, taking the SMG prototype to 10th in the standings. Guerlain Chicherit, with a buggy from the X-Raid team – similar to that used by Al-Attiyah and Sainz in 2013 – was only 45th, plagued from the start with several mechanical and electrical problems, including a fire that nearly destroyed the car.[17]

Trucks

The race was totally dominated by the Kamaz team, which won 8 of the 13 stages and swept the podium with its drivers Ayrat Mardeev – son of the recently deceased Ilgizar Mardeev, runner-up in 2007 – Eduard Nikolaev and reigning champion Andrey Karginov. Winning four of the first six stages, Nikolaev had built up a lead of 13 minutes over Mardeev, but dropped back with mechanical problems on stage 7, handing Mardeev an advantage of 22 minutes over Karginov. Nikolaev fought his way back up to second with two more stage wins. However, he fell just under 14 minutes short of overhauling Mardeev, with Karginov 51 minutes down by the finish.

Aleš Loprais switched from Tatra to MAN machinery and was the only competitor able to keep pace with the Kamaz fleet, winning the seventh stage but finished the rally fourth overall and more than an hour from the podium places. Iveco, despite four stage wins courtesy of Hans Stacey, suffered from reliability issues, with the result that Stacey could do no better than sixth – just behind Kamaz's fourth driver Dmitry Sotnikov – and Gerard de Rooy ninth. The Belarusian Siarhei Viazovich almost caused an upset when he came close to winning stage 2 for MAZ, but finished all the way down in 34th after suffering severe gearbox issues.[18]

Stage results

Bikes

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 1:18:57 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 1:18:57
2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 1:19:02 0:05 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 1:19:02 0:05
3 Spain Marc Coma KTM 1:20:09 1:12 3 Spain Marc Coma KTM 1:20:09 1:12
2 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 5:46:06 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 7:06:44
2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 5:52:19 6:13 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 7:11:21 4:37
3 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 5:55:22 9:16 3 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 7:17:21 10:37
3 1 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 2:34:28 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 9:43:05
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 2:35:08 0:40 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 9:48:38 5:33
3 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 2:36:21 1:53 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 9:53:38 10:33
4 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 3:27:28 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 13:10:33
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 3:29:27 1:59 2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 13:23:22 12:49
3 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 3:30:17 2:49 3 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 13:31:02 20:29
5 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 4:38:16 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 17:51:05
2 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 4:40:32 2:16 2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 18:01:38 10:33
3 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 4:40:56 2:40 3 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 18:13:55 22:50
6 1 Portugal Hélder Rodrigues Honda 3:40:10 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 21:38:35
2 Australia Toby Price KTM 3:41:20 1:10 2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 21:51:02 12:27
3 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 3:41:52 1:42 3 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 21:55:47 17:12
7 1 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 3:56:00 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 25:40:48
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 3:56:14 0:14 2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 25:47:16 6:28
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 3:56:30 0:30 3 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 25:51:47 10:59
8 1 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 2:56:19 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 28:51:12
2 Spain Juan Pedrero Yamaha 2:56:30 0:11 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 29:00:23 9:11
3 Slovakia Štefan Svitko KTM 2:56:31 0:12 3 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 29:02:23 11:11
9 1 Portugal Hélder Rodrigues Honda 5:06:14 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 34:05:00
2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 5:10:05 3:51 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 34:10:28 5:28
3 Spain Marc Coma KTM 5:13:48 7:34 3 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 34:31:52 26:52
10 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 4:07:11 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 38:13:50
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 4:08:50 1:39 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 38:21:25 7:35
3 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 4:09:08 1:57 3 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 38:45:32 31:42
11 1 Slovakia Ivan Jakeš KTM 3:28:08 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 41:43:03
2 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 3:28:16 0:08 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 42:04:15 21:12
3 Australia Toby Price KTM 3:28:50 0:42 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 42:14:46 31:43
12 1 Australia Toby Price KTM 3:19:04 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 45:08:32
2 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 3:20:59 1:55 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 45:26:21 17:49
3 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 3:22:06 3:02 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 45:33:50 25:18
13 1 Slovakia Ivan Jakeš KTM 52:06 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 46:03:49
2 Slovakia Štefan Svitko KTM 52:51 0:45 2 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda 46:20:42 16:53
3 Australia Toby Price KTM 53:13 1:07 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 46:27:03 23:14

Quads

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 1:37:08 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 1:37:08
2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 1:38:15 1:07 2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 1:38:15 1:07
3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 1:38:31 1:23 3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 1:38:31 1:23
2 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 6:52:57 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 8:30:05
2 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 6:53:38 0:41 2 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 8:32:09 2:04
3 Argentina Sebastian Halpern Yamaha 6:58:30 5:33 3 Argentina Sebastian Halpern Yamaha 8:41:18 11:13
3 1 Argentina Lucas Bonetto Honda 3:08:27 1 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 11:43:15
2 Argentina Sebastian Halpern Yamaha 3:09:25 0:58 2 Argentina Sebastian Halpern Yamaha 11:50:43 7:28
3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 3:10:41 2:14 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 11:53:20 10:05
4 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 4:11:35 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 16:04:55
2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 4:15:01 3:26 2 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 16:08:44 3:49
3 Qatar Mohammed Abu-Issa Honda 4:24:49 13:14 3 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 16:18:27 13:32
5 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 5:47:46 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 21:52:41
2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 5:58:37 10:51 2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 22:17:04 24:23
3 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 6:09:27 21:41 3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 22:19:01 26:20
6 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 4:21:52 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 26:22:48
2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 4:30:07 8:15 2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 26:38:56 16:08
3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 4:45:00 23:08 3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 27:04:01 41:13
7 1 Paraguay Nelson Sanabria Yamaha 5:22:12 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 31:50:46
2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 5:27:58 5:46 2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 32:12:45 21:59
3 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 5:33:49 11:37 3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 32:58:46 1:08:00
8 1 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 3:43:35 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 36:04:14
2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 3:51:29 7:54 2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 36:11:03 6:49
3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 3:54:39 11:04 3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 36:53:25 49:11
9 1 Chile Víctor Gallegos Honda 6:31:46 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 42:58:24
2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 6:47:21 15:35 2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 43:02:24 4:00
3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 6:57:15 25:29 3 Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Yamaha 43:50:40 52:16
10 1 Paraguay Nelson Sanabria Yamaha 4:58:29 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 48:02:07
2 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 5:01:39 3:10 2 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 50:53:46 2:51:39
3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 5:02:29 4:00 3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 51:46:32 3:44:25
11 1 France Christophe Declerck Yamaha 3:56:39 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 52:07:58
2 Paraguay Nelson Sanabria Yamaha 4:03:14 6:35 2 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 54:57:59 2:50:01
3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 4:03:29 6:50 3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 55:50:01 3:42:03
12 1 France Christophe Declerck Yamaha 3:47:15 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 56:05:18
2 Paraguay Nelson Sanabria Yamaha 3:54:24 7:09 2 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 58:57:35 2:52:17
3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 3:56:46 9:31 3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 59:46:47 3:41:29
13 1 South Africa Willem Saaijman Yamaha 1:05:05 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 57:18:39
2 France Christophe Declerck Yamaha 1:05:11 0:06 2 Argentina Jeremias González Yamaha 60:13:29 2:54:50
3 Argentina Daniel Domaszewski Honda 1:05:14 0:09 3 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 61:01:35 3:42:56

Cars

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 1:13:12 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 1:13:12
2 United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer 1:13:54 0:42 2 United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer 1:13:54 0:42
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 1:14:02 0:50 3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 1:14:02 0:50
2 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 5:04:50 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 6:19:40
2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 5:13:20 8:30 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 6:27:22 7:42
3 Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Toyota 5:14:54 10:04 3 Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Toyota 6:29:22 9:42
3 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 2:57:28 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 9:21:26
2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 2:59:22 1:54 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 9:26:44 5:18
3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 3:00:20 2:52 3 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 9:39:31 18:05
4 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 3:09:18 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 12:30:44
2 Spain Nani Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini 3:11:58 2:40 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 12:38:59 8:15
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 3:12:15 2:57 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 12:54:17 23:33
5 1 Russia Vladimir Vasilyev
Russia Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini 4:19:18 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 16:53:26
2 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 4:19:38 0:20 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 17:04:01 10:35
3 United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer 4:20:43 1:25 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 17:13:55 20:29
6 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 2:37:18 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 19:30:44
2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 2:37:55 0:37 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 19:41:56 11:12
3 Spain Nani Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini 2:38:42 1:24 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 19:59:28 28:44
7 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 3:31:18 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 23:11:50
2 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 3:33:38 2:20 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 23:20:04 8:14
3 Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Toyota 3:33:46 2:28 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 23:33:06 21:16
8 1 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 3:26:49 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 26:41:15
2 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 3:28:01 1:12 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 26:49:42 8:27
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 3:29:25 2:36 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 26:59:55 18:40
9 1 Spain Nani Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini 4:41:56 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 31:29:38
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 4:48:23 6:27 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 31:53:36 23:58
3 Russia Vladimir Vasilyev
Russia Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini 4:57:48 15:52 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 32:09:07 39:29
10 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 3:49:59 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 35:19:37
2 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 3:51:34 1:35 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 35:47:59 28:22
3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 3:53:38 3:39 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota 36:02:45 43:08
11 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 1:53:10 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 37:12:47
2 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 1:53:37 0:27 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 37:41:48 29:01
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 1:53:49 0:39 3 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
France Xavier Panseri
Mini 38:41:36 1:28:49
12 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini 3:04:06 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 40:18:30
2 Russia Vladimir Vasilyev
Russia Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini 3:04:36 0:30 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 40:54:09 35:39
3 Argentina Emiliano Spataro
Argentina Benjamin Lozada
Renault 3:05:35 1:29 3 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
France Xavier Panseri
Mini 41:50:21 1:31:51
13 1 United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer 13:16 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Mini 40:32:25
2 South Africa Leeroy Poulter
South Africa Robert Howie
Toyota 13:41 0:25 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota 41:07:59 35:34
3 Argentina Emiliano Spataro
Argentina Benjamin Lozada
Renault 13:45 0:29 3 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
France Xavier Panseri
Mini 42:04:26 1:32:01

Trucks

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco 1:30:43 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco 1:30:43
2 Netherlands Marcel van Vliet
Netherlands Marcel Pronk
Germany Artur Klein
MAN 1:31:18 0:35 2 Netherlands Marcel van Vliet
Netherlands Marcel Pronk
Germany Artur Klein
MAN 1:31:18 0:35
3 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
MAN 1:31:30 0:47 3 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
MAN 1:31:30 0:47
2 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 3:34:01 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco 5:06:11
2 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich
Belarus Pavel Haranin
Belarus Andrei Zhyulin
MAZ 3:34:47 0:46 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 5:06:31 0:20
3 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 3:34:50 0:49 3 Czech Republic Martin Kolomý
Czech Republic David Kilián
Czech Republic René Kilián
Tatra 5:07:12 1:01
3 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 3:19:06 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 8:26:22
2 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 3:20:57 1:51 2 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
MAN 8:34:17 7:55
3 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy
Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco 3:23:36 4:30 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 8:34:20 7:58
4 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 2:06:54 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 10:39:26
2 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 2:07:51 0:57 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 10:41:23 1:57
3 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 2:13:04 6:10 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 10:42:11 2:45
5 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 4:34:55 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 15:16:18
2 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 4:44:53 9:58 2 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 15:24:19 8:01
3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich
Belarus Pavel Haranin
Belarus Andrei Zhyhulin
MAZ 4:50:41 15:46 3 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
MAN 15:43:46 27:28
6 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 2:54:28 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 18:10:46
2 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 3:00:05 5:37 2 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 18:24:24 13:38
3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 3:05:08 10:40 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 18:49:02 38:16
7 1 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
MAN 4:02:54 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 22:35:32
2 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy
Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco 4:08:33 5:39 2 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 22:57:45 22:13
3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 4:08:43 5:49 3 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov
Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Aferin
Kamaz 23:19:38 44:06
8 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 3:25:47 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 26:33:21
2 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy
Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco 3:37:03 11:16 2 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 26:38:30 5:09
3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 3:40:45 14:58 3 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 26:46:02 12:41
9 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 5:19:29 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 31:52:50
2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 5:20:58 1:29 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 32:07:00 14:10
3 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy
Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco 5:26:34 7:05 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 32:13:32 20:42
10 1 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 4:18:17 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 36:11:56
2 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 4:19:06 0:49 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 36:25:17 13:21
3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich
Belarus Pavel Haranin
Belarus Andrei Zhyhulin
MAZ 4:19:36 1:19 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 36:54:42 42:46
11 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco 2:08:11 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 38:24:13
2 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy
Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco 2:09:21 1:10 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 38:35:24 11:11
3 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 2:10:07 1:56 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 39:11:57 47:44
12 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco 3:33:39 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 41:59:07
2 Netherlands Marcel van Vliet
Netherlands Marcel Pronk
Germany Artur Klein
MAN 3:33:57 0:18 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 42:11:50 12:43
3 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy
Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco 3:34:07 0:28 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 42:47:47 48:40
13 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco 20:31 1 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 42:22:01
2 Netherlands Marcel van Vliet
Netherlands Marcel Pronk
Germany Artur Klein
MAN 21:52 1:21 2 Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz 42:35:53 13:52
3 Russia Ayrat Mardeev
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz 22:54 2:23 3 Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz 43:13:01 51:00

Final standings

Bikes

Pos No. Rider Bike Entrant Time Gap
1 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 46:03:49
2 7 Portugal Paulo Gonçalves Honda HRC Rally 46:20:42 +16:53
3 26 Australia Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team 46:27:03 +23:14
4 31 Chile Pablo Quintanilla KTM 450 Rally Transportes Artisa 46:42:27 +38:38
5 18 Slovakia Štefan Svitko KTM 450 Rally Slovnaft Team 46:48:06 +44:17
6 11 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 450 Rally Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 48:01:39 +1:57:50
7 9 France David Casteu KTM 450 Rally Team Casteu 48:04:03 +2:00:14
8 21 Slovakia Ivan Jakeš KTM 450 Rally Jakes Dakar Team 48:22:07 +2:18:18
9 29 Spain Laia Sanz Honda Honda Rally 48:28:10 +2:24:21
10 3 France Olivier Pain Yamaha Yamaha Factory Racing 49:12:58 +3:09:09

Quads

Pos No. Rider Quad Time Gap
1 251 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 57:18:39
2 261 Argentina Jeremías González Yamaha 60:13:29 +2:54:50
3 283 Bolivia Walter Nosiglia Honda 61:01:35 +3:42:56
4 256 Paraguay Nelson Sanabria Yamaha 61:28:36 +4:09:57
5 260 France Christophe Declerck Yamaha 63:07:19 +5:48:40
6 270 Argentina Daniel Domaszewski Honda 65:54:49 +8:36:10
7 257 Chile Sebastián Palma Can-Am 67:48:53 +10:30:14
8 265 Argentina Santiago Hansen Honda 70:43:09 +13:24:30
9 286 South Africa Willem Saaijman Yamaha 70:47:17 +13:28:38
10 295 Brazil André Suguita Can-Am 79:39:53 +22:21:14

Cars

Pos No. Driver Co-Driver Car Entrant Time Gap
1 301 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Matthieu Baumel Mini Qatar Raid Team 40:32:25
2 303 South Africa Giniel de Villiers Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz Toyota Imperial Toyota 41:07:59 +35:54
3 307 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc France Xavier Panseri Mini Monster Energy
X-Raid Team
42:04:26 +1:32:01
4 314 Netherlands Erik van Loon Netherlands Wouter Rosegaar Mini XDakar 43:34:17 +3:01:52
5 310 Russia Vladimir Vasilyev Russia Konstantin Zhiltsov Mini G-Energy Team 43:45:06 +3:12:41
6 309 France Christian Lavieille France Pascal Maimon Toyota Overdrive 43:48:23 +3:15:58
7 315 Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke Belgium Tom Colsoul Toyota Overdrive 44:14:27 +3:42:02
8 306 Portugal Carlos Sousa Portugal Paulo Fiuza Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Petrobras 44:17:24 +3:44:59
9 329 Kazakhstan Aidyn Rakhimbayev Russia Anton Nikolaev Mini Astana Dakar Team 44:41:09 +4:08:44
10 320 France Ronan Chabot France Gilles Pillot SMG Toys Motors-SMG 45:15:01 +4:42:36

Trucks

Pos No. Driver Co-Drivers Truck Entrant Time Gap
1 507 Russia Ayrat Mardeev Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 42:22:01
2 502 Russia Eduard Nikolaev Russia Evgeny Yakovlev
Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 42:35:53 +13:52
3 500 Russia Andrey Karginov Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 43:13:01 +51:00
4 503 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais Spain Ferran Alcayna
Belgium Jan van der Vaet
MAN Eurol/Veka MAN Rally Team 44:18:38 +1:56:37
5 520 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Aferin
Kamaz Kamaz-Master 44:46:33 +2:24:32
6 504 Netherlands Hans Stacey Belgium Serge Bruynkens
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco Petronas Team De Rooy Iveco 44:51:30 +2:29:29
7 506 Czech Republic Martin Kolomý Czech Republic David Kilián
Czech Republic René Kilián
Tatra Tatra Buggyra Racing 46:29:30 +4:07:29
8 508 Netherlands Marcel van Vliet Netherlands Marcel Pronk
Germany Artur Klein
MAN Eurol/Veka MAN Rally Team 46:41:42 +4:19:41
9 501 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy Poland Darek Rodewald
Belgium Jurgen Damen
Iveco Petronas Team De Rooy Iveco 49:30:42 +7:08:41
10 535 Belarus Aleksandr Vasilevski Belarus Valery Kazlouski
Belarus Anton Zaparoshchanka
MAZ MAZ-Sport auto 49:31:00 +7:08:59

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