Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Santosh up to 42nd, Van Beveren leads

- Press Trust of India

TUPIZA (BOLIVIA): India’s C S Santosh overcame a marathon stretch and moved into a strong position to continue his steady run in the Dakar Rally.

However, Frenchman Antoine Meo of KTM won with a 1 minute, 8 second lead over American Ricky Brabec of Honda. Frenchman Adrien van Beveren of Yamaha reclaimed the overall lead despite finishing seventh in the stage. Van Beveren has a 22-second lead over Argentinia­n Kevin Benavides of Honda.

Having spent a night at Uyuni without assistance, the competitor­s started the second leg of the marathon stage from Uyuni to Tupiza for the longest stage of the rally.

The riders covered a distance of 498 km followed by an 87 km liaison section. The stage offered the challenge of tough high altitude riding in the mountain sand dunes at 3500 metres above sea level.

For Hero Motosports Team Rally, both the riders delivered solid performanc­es to close the marathon stage in a strong position for the team.

Santosh has been gaining good ground lately and continued his steady run in stage 8 as well. He finished the stage at 38th position, which took him to 42nd in the overall rankings at the end of stage 8.

Stage 9 of the rally has been cancelled due to excessive rains the region has witnessed over the last few days.

Overflowin­g rivers are expected to pose grave dangers to the competitor­s and hence the organisers decided to call off the stage. However, the riders and the rally will still need to cross the borders to move into Argentina on to their next bivouac at Salta, while covering the longest liaison section of the Dakar.

Santosh said, “I think this Marathon stage was the hardest I have ever done.”

 ?? REUTERS PHOTO ?? Adrien Van Beveren on his Yamaha in Stage 8.
REUTERS PHOTO Adrien Van Beveren on his Yamaha in Stage 8.

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