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Extended highlights of Stage 8 presented by Aramco - #Dakar2025
Dakar
Suivre
13/01/2025
The 47th edition of the Dakar has set a date for the world's rally-raiders in Saudi Arabia from 3 to 17 January.
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00:00
Can you hear me?
00:07
Yes, I can hear you.
00:08
This is rider number 70.
00:11
I am okay.
00:12
Yes.
00:13
But I want to abandon.
00:14
I cannot continue.
00:15
What happened?
00:18
I'm not feeling it.
00:19
I cannot ride.
00:20
I don't know why.
00:21
David, castera one, not on zero.
00:34
Seems like today will be a very difficult stage.
00:37
Also, it was raining a lot, so maybe some pieces will be difficult to catch.
00:43
But it's important to be focused on the navigation and try to go with that pace.
00:47
Have a good day, my friend.
00:48
Have a good day.
00:49
Have a good day.
00:50
Enjoy.
00:51
Be careful.
00:52
Be careful.
00:53
Take care.
00:54
See you tomorrow.
00:55
Honda have been unsuccessfully chasing Daniel Sanders since day one.
00:59
And it got worse today.
01:00
Pablo Quintanilla fell badly after the third checkpoint.
01:03
Adrian Van Beveren and Luciano Benavides first on the scene.
01:08
He was laying on the ground and immediately we stopped and we called the helicopter.
01:12
But he had like a big concussion.
01:15
It's always a really strange feeling, you know?
01:19
Then to restart and to push again, you need to try to forget.
01:24
Pablo wasn't the only withdrawal today.
01:26
Daniel Nosilla-Jäger was also flown away early on.
01:29
I was going very fast.
01:31
I was a little bit in the dust, so I don't see like a river cut and I have like a huge
01:37
crash.
01:38
My shoulder is hurting a lot, but I'm OK and that is like this.
01:44
There was trouble everywhere between Al-Duadimi and Riyadh, it seems.
01:48
Nacho Corneca also caught out by Al-Wadi.
01:51
It was very confusing there.
01:54
I was following a line and luckily I was able to brake, but it was a close one.
01:59
It was a big hole.
02:00
Yeah, yeah.
02:01
Saved it like barely.
02:02
It looked like Honda's day was going to have a better ending with a clean sweep of the
02:05
podium.
02:06
Tosca Serena had the quickest scratch time.
02:09
It was another long day at the office.
02:12
I tried to push and take that bonus time with Daniel.
02:15
I don't know about the final results because Luciano and Adrian had to stop there with
02:22
Pablo.
02:23
Luciano and Adrian had stopped with Quintanilla for over half an hour, so after the finish
02:28
that time was given back to them.
02:29
VBA posted the second best time and stays on the virtual podium.
02:33
Benavidez got past quite a few in the gathering dust, winning the special by two minutes.
02:38
Ricky Braybeck and Skyler Howells completed the top five.
02:40
Stage win finally, but it was not easy.
02:48
Even more complicated because of the dust was not an advantage for sure.
02:52
So yeah, happy to get the win and so yeah, it feels really good.
02:58
Rally raid equivalent of poetic justice in a way after the Argentine had stage five taken
03:02
away from him just before the rest day.
03:04
He's up to fourth.
03:05
Sander still leads by 11 minutes.
03:08
In Rally 2, Michael Doherty broke the Edgar Canett-Tobias-Ebster duopoly with a second
03:13
win this year, but Canett increased his lead over Ebster to more than 31 minutes.
03:18
They're both in the top 10 in overall.
03:21
Emmanuel Genes topped the original by a Mottul standing today.
03:23
He leads by 11.38.
03:25
As I've learned Dakar can change quickly.
03:38
For me it was like this last year, in a blink of a second, then you're out of it.
03:43
Two years ago when we came here and we got up to as high as second overall, then unfortunately
03:49
we broke a damper that put us quite far back.
03:52
So far, I feel pretty good.
03:55
We are happy.
03:56
We are still in the race, still fighting.
03:58
It's nice to be in the battle, in the top three.
04:02
All the top guys are quite close, which means we'll all be bunched up.
04:05
Everything under control until now.
04:07
I'm just trying to keep a level head, stay humble, stay calm.
04:11
At one point, if you prepare like a winner, you will become a winner one day.
04:15
Maybe tomorrow on 80 percent.
04:18
After tomorrow, 90.
04:19
After 100.
04:20
We'll see.
04:21
It's all about winning it.
04:23
Inshallah.
04:25
Over 730k for everyone today, two-thirds of it was timed.
04:30
We've had everything so far this year, drama, domination and despair, thrills, spills and
04:35
skills.
04:36
Would today live up to what's come before?
04:37
You betcha.
04:38
Lukas Moraes opened and finished 24th.
04:41
It was a good day for me to learn how to open and to navigate ourselves with no bike lines
04:47
at all.
04:48
So more experience, more experience, more experience is needed to win this thing one
04:53
day.
04:55
Cristina Gutierrez was 12th.
04:57
We have everything, rocks, dunes, fast tracks, slow tracks, easy to get lost.
05:05
Just in front of her, Nasser Al-Attiyah, who lost more time.
05:08
Yeah, I'm happy to finish this day, you know.
05:15
Sometimes we've been lucky, sometimes no, but yeah, we are here.
05:21
You know, with the bike, easy to see, but with the cars, it's not easy, but OK.
05:26
We are happy and yeah, it was a great day.
05:30
Seth Quintero was 10th, then Pachuska, Ferreira and Prokop.
05:35
Yazeed Al-Raji, sixth quickest.
05:37
I catch Ekstrom, I catch Nasser, that means we keep him far away from us.
05:43
Matthias Ekstrom had a bad day, shipping 18 minutes.
05:52
Yeah, in the beginning it was bad, but later in the dunes it was pretty fun.
05:58
Third on the day, Mathieu Ceradori and Loïc Minaudier.
06:15
Runner-up today, playing a support role for team-mate Henk Latyken, was another South
06:19
African Guy Bottrell.
06:20
Our job is just trying to stay as close as possible to him, with as many spares as possible,
06:24
so if he needs anything.
06:26
You can stay close behind.
06:28
It's always nice to have somebody that can follow you.
06:31
It's a good day for South Africa, a good day for Toyota and really happy to finish second.
06:37
Leader Latyken led them all home for Toyota Gazoo Racing and took 4.20 out of his rivals.
06:42
The stage win for Latyken means he's now 5 minutes 41 clear of Al-Raji, 29 ahead of Ekstrom.
06:49
Alatia is now 34 minutes adrift at the top.
06:52
Henk the Hench is showing his strength.
07:06
Dust at the bivouac.
07:12
Dust on the track.
07:15
Dust everywhere, actually.
07:18
Alish Lopresh said that was one of the most uncomfortable stages of the rally so far.
07:23
There were stones, there were bumps, and there was a lot of traffic.
07:29
Did I mention the dust at all?
07:35
You can throw as much fesh fesh as you like at Martin Matic though, and he'll just blast
07:39
right through it.
07:40
A fourth win of this edition for the defending champion, he leads by a massive 2.5 hours.
07:46
Better dust off that trophy, I guess.
07:54
It's now two straight wins in the SSVs for Jeremiah Gonzalez Ferraioli.
07:58
Jerome de Sadelier was third today, and runaway leader Brock Hegger doesn't need to do anything
08:03
more than keep tabs on his rivals for the next four days.
08:06
That's what he did today.
08:07
Second on the stage, 1 hour 41 advantage overall.
08:12
And he's got five Dakars under his belt in the cars, the trucks, and the T4s.
08:16
He's only 20 years old, and today Paolo Navarro finally took a maiden victory after an enthralling
08:22
duel in the T3s with David Sile.
08:25
Nicolas Cavigliasso had no issues and is way out in front.
08:35
It's a long, long road, with many a winding turn.
08:41
And while we're on the way to there, why not share?
08:47
So on we go.
08:48
His welfare is my concern.
08:51
He ain't heavy.
08:53
He's my Dakar brother.
09:11
The Dakar brings us together, brothers and sisters.
09:14
Catch you tomorrow, rally fans.
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