Qatar's defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah wins second stage of Dakar Rally
Qatar's defending
champion Nasser Al-Attiyah wins second stage of Dakar Rally
Defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) used all his
experience of the rocky conditions to win a tough 430km second stage from Sea
Camp to Al-Ula of the 45th Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia on Monday to move his
Toyota into second place overall behind three-times winner Carlos Sainz
As many of his rivals were held up by a series of punctures,
including Sebastien Loeb (Prodrive) who lost almost an hour and a half, the
Qatari Al-Attiyah ploughed to a provisional 14-second win over Erik Van Loon
(Overdrive).
Carlos Sainz (Audi) was third man home, 5 minutes 5 seconds
back, which was enough to give the Spaniard the lead in the provisional general
classification, 2min 12sec ahead of Al-Attiyah.
Mathieu Serradori (Century) is running third, 24min 55sec
behind Sainz.
"It was absolutely the time to attack and drive a good
stage," said Al-Attiyah.
Sunday's opening stage winner Sainz finished third for Audi
on the 430km run from the Red Sea over the mountains to AlUla to stretch his
overall lead to two minutes and 12 seconds.
The stage win was the 45th of four times overall winner
Al-Attiyah's career and enabled him to claw back five minutes from Spaniard
Sainz and set up another duel between the old rivals.
Dutch driver Erik Van Loon was second on the rocky stage for
Overdrive Racing.Nine-times world rally champion Loeb, who was second overnight
for the Bahrain Raid Xtreme team, was a big loser on the stage after punctures
cost the Frenchman more than an hour and probably his hopes of victory.
"It was a really bad day for us, we lost a lot of time
with three punctures" said Loeb, who had to slow after being left without
a spare tyre and now trails Sainz by an hour and 20 minutes.
"For me it was absolutely no pleasure to drive. The
stage was really bad, a lot of stones.
"It was just a question of going very slow trying to
avoid a puncture. That was the only goal of the stage and finally we had three.
We had to try to repair one tyre and it took us a long time."
Sainz's Audi team mates Stephane Peterhansel and Mattias
Ekstrom were eighth and 15th overall respectively with the former, a 14-times
Dakar winner on two wheels and four, 36 minutes off the lead.
In the motorcycle category, 21-year-old KTM rider Mason
Klien of the United States took the lead one minute and 41 seconds ahead of
Australian Toby Price, also on a KTM.
Tuesday's third stage is 447km from AlUla to Ha'il.
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