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Peterhanse­l wins 8th stage, Sainz keeps lead

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Dakar Rally defending champion Stephane Peterhanse­l recovered from his crash the day before to win the eighth stage of the race.

The Frenchman won after 498 kilometres (309 miles) between Uyuni to Tupiza in Bolivia with the Peugeot driver holding a 49second advantage over his teammate Cyril Despres.

Spaniard Carlos Sainz was fifth but still leads the overall classifica­tion with a 1 hour, 6 minute advantage over second-place Nasser Al-Attiyah. Peterhanse­l is another seven minutes back in third.

Peterhanse­l crashed Saturday 129 kilometres into the stage with damage to his left rear wheel, suspension and radiator.

In the motorbike race, 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.

Bad weather conditions made organisers cancel yesterday’s ninth stage of the race between Tupiza and the city of Salta in Argentina.

“There is a risk of floods and storms,” said race director Marc Coma.

Southern Bolivia has been hit by heavy rain over the last few days and Dakar Rally’s camp in Tupiza was flooded as well.

The rally is expected to resume today with the 10th stage between Salta and Belen in Argentina.

 ??  ?? Spectators cheer as Driver Giniel De Villiers, of South Africa, and co-driver Dirk Von Zitzewitz, of Germany, race their Toyota during the 8th stage Photo: AP
Spectators cheer as Driver Giniel De Villiers, of South Africa, and co-driver Dirk Von Zitzewitz, of Germany, race their Toyota during the 8th stage Photo: AP

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