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LAST UPDATED: Jan 11, 2012 09:52:57 AM
Issue 17
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Despres wins on the Antofagasta-Iquique stage

By winning his third stage on the Dakar 2012, 3:54 in front of his main rival Marc Coma, Frenchman Cyril Despres has returned to the top of the general standings on conclusion of the mythical Antofagasta-Iquique stage and now leads the Catalan by 2:28.

In the end Cyril Despres only needed a day to brush away the memory of his muddy mishap on the 8th stage. In the lead at all the day's check points, Despres displayed his talent at high speed to win his 3rd stage on the Dakar 2012 and the man with whom he is the best of enemies, Marc Coma, who finished 2nd today. Hindered by having to open the road, the Catalan nevertheless went out on full attack on both of the day's timed sections, but mainly to limit the damage in the general standings. Indeed, at the end of this very long special stage, all the Spaniard could do was hand back the command of the race to his sole rival, who he now trails by 2:28... The duel is far from over, though, especially since both riders changed their engines yesterday evening and are therefore equal in strategic terms.

Still just as surprisingly consistent on his 2nd participation, Spaniard Juan Barreda Bort achieved the 3rd best time of the day, 8:28 behind Despres, but more than three minutes ahead of regulars on the event like Helder Rodrigues and Paulo Goncalves. Still in with a shout for the final podium, the two Portuguese riders are now separated by 26:38 in favour of Rodrigues. However, after blowing his engine at the 550km point of the special stage, David Casteau will have to bid goodbye to the battle for 3rd place.

Quotes

Cyril Despres

"It's feeling good. After a difficult day yesterday when you start to doubt, I had to get back to winning ways. It wasn't easy to psyche myself up for it, but I'm very happy with my day's work. We came into this looking at a battle for seconds or minutes. It's very competitive. Like any top level sportsman, if you don't like confrontation or squeezing the last ounces of strength out of yourself, then you're not ready for a fight. But, as for me, I'm up for it."

Marc Coma

"We knew that this would be a difficult race. It was long and there was plenty of navigation to deal with. We're coming to the crunch part of the rally. Cyril is a major rival and we do battle over every single kilometre. But I think it's interesting, it's sport. Yesterday, the KTM technicians decided it was time to change our engines because we'd reached the half-way point. It's a very good idea."

Juan Barreda Bort

"It was quick and difficult, dangerous with lots of dust and rocks. At the end, there was some navigation to tackle and it was possible to lose everything we'd battled for during the day. I had a few difficulties with the way points. I was 30" behind Cyril Despres, but I lost my way little so I decided to slow down a bit to make sure I didn't make any mistakes. For me, finishing here after the difficult last 50 kilometres of navigation is very positive. It's new to me and I'm happy to have managed to tackle it properly. It's been a good day."

Results

Stage 9

1. Rodrigues (PRT)
2. Despres (FRA)
3. Svitko (SVK)
4. Viladoms (ESP)
5. Verhoeven (NLD)
6. Coma (ESP)
7. Farres Guell (ESP)
8. Zanol (BRA)
9. Barreda Bort (ESP)
10. Pedero Garcia (ESP)

Overall

1. Despres (FRA) 4:45:17
2. Coma (ESP) 4:47:45
3. Rodrigues (PRT) 5:29:36
4. Viladoms (ESP) 5:59:00
5. Farres Guell (ESP) 6:03:22
6. Svitko (SVK) 6:03:22
7. Goncalves (PRT) 6:11:14
8. Pedrero Garcia (ESP) 6:22:30
9. Ullevalseter (NOR) 6:34:44
10. Pain (FRA) 6:42:37

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RACE RESULTS

MX Nats, MX1, Rd 4, Wanneroo

Place Rider Pts
1
Josh Coppins
72
2
Lawson Bopping
57
3
Todd Waters
56

MX Nats, MX2, Rd 4, Wanneroo

Place Rider Pts
1
Luke Styke
68
2
Cheyne Boyd
62
3
Adam Monea
55

AMA SX, Supercross, Rd 17, Las Vegas

Place Rider Pts
1
Ryan Dungey
25
2
David Millsaps
22
3
Justin Brayton
20

AMA SX, West Coast Lites, Rd 9, Las Vegas

Place Rider Pts
1
Eli Tomac
25
2
Dean Wilson
22
3
Wil Hahn
20

AMA SX, East Coast Lites, Rd 9, Las Vegas

Place Rider Pts
1
Justin Barcia
25
2
Ken Roczen
22
3
Blake Baggett
20

AMA SX, East/West Shootout

Place Rider Pts
1
Justin Barcia
25
2
Eli Tomac
22
3
Martin Davalos
20

World MX Championship, MX1, Rd 4, Mexico

Place Rider Pts
1
Tony Cairoli
45
2
Clement Desalle
44
3
David Philippaerts
36

World MX Championship, MX2, Rd 4, Mexico

Place Rider Pts
1
Jeffrey Herlings
50
2
Tommy Searle
44
3
Jeremy van Horebeek
40

Transmoto 12-Hour

Place
Name
Laps
1
Yeah Almost
27
2
Detour 1 X
27
3
FLYING FOUR SKINS
26
4
Sportscamera.com.au
26
5
MX1 Australia X
26
6
KTM Trail Tours
25
7
Komatsu
24
8
Bathurst boys
24
9
Brothers Behind Bars
24
10
Tough gear
24

Melbourne Enduro-X, Pro Class

Place Rider Pts
1
Toby Price
70
2
Chris Hollis
65
3
Jack Field
50
4
Ben Grabham
49
5
Tim Coleman
47
6
Chris Davey
44
7
Ben Burrell
42
8
Glenn Kearney
41
9
Mitch Harper
39
10
Scott Keegan
37

Dakar Rally

Place Name Time
1
Despres (FRA)
43:28:11
2
Coma (ESP)
44:21:31
3
Rodrigues (PRT)
44:39:28
4
Viladoms (ESP)
45:09:07
5
Svitko (SVK)
45:15:39
6
Ullevalseter (NOR)
45:15:39
7
Farres Guell (ESP)
45:40:07
8
Botturi (ITA)
46:27:15
9
Pain (FRA)
46:46:01
10
Zanol (BRA)
46:54:07

2011 X-Fighters, Australia, September 17

Place Rider Pts
1
Josh Sheehan
100
2
Levi Sherwood
80
3
Dany Torres
65
4
Mike Mason
55
5
Rob Adelberg
45
6
Adam Jones
35
7
Maikel Melero
30
8
Todd Potter
25
9
Matt Schubring
20
10
Cam Sinclair
15

2011 X-Fighters, Final Championship Standings

Place Rider Pts
1
Dany Torres
390
2
Nate Adams
375
3
Andre Villa
270
4
Josh Sheehan
230
5
Blake Williams
215
6
Eigo Sato
185
7
Levi Sherwood
180
8
Adam Jones
160
9
Robbie Maddison
160
10
Maikel Melero
145
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