The Citizen (KZN)

Loeb keeps on hunting

DAKAR: FRENCH VETERAN CLOSING IN AS BRABEC TIGHTENS GRIP ON BIKE RACE

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Sebastien Loeb moved to within striking distance of Dakar Rally car leader Carlos Sainz yesterday as Ricky Brabec tightened his grip on the bike standings.

Loeb, runner-up in the past two years but still looking for his first victory, shaved a further seven minutes off Sainz’s lead to leave him 13 minutes and 22 seconds sec adrift ahead of today’s mammoth penultimat­e 11th stage.

The 480km special from Al-Ula to Yanbu on the Red Sea promises to be a gruelling test for both man and machine before tomorrow’s finish.

Described by organisers as the second week’s “piece de resistance”, both Sainz and Loeb will be alive to the ever-present threat of losing precious time to punctures on the rugged barren terrain.

Loeb and Sainz both suffered mechanical issues on yesterday’s 10th stage around Al-Ula, finishing 16th and 19th respective­ly behind Toyota’s French driver Guerlain Chicherit.

South African Brian Baragwanat­h took second with Benediktas Vanagas of Lithuania completing the day’s podium.

“I lost seven or eight minutes,” said 61-year-old Sainz who is aiming for a fourth Dakar title.

“I had to wait for Mattias (Ekstrom, his Audi team-mate) because I was running out of tyres.”

Loeb reflected: “It was a hard day for us.

“We had a problem with the [jack] of the car and we had two punctures, so we needed to climb the rocks to find a way to lift the rear tyre to be able to change it.

“We lost about 15 minutes like this. For sure, it’s a bit frustratin­g, but okay. The stages are hard, it seems Carlos is still losing some time, so at the end, we’ll see where we are tonight [last night].”

Switching from four to two wheels, Brabec led home a Honda 1-2-3.

The winner in 2020 now leads Botswana’s Ross Branch by almost 11 minutes in the overall standings, with Adrien Van Beveren only 52sec further back in third.

“Two days left, the team’s looking really strong and I’m 100% right now,” said Brabec, the winner in 2020.

Looking ahead to today Brabec added: “Tomorrow [today], in the big stage, the rockies.

“I’m going to use some energy and try and secure something a little bit more so stage 12 is a bit more relaxing for me.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CLOSING IN. French driver Sebastien Loeb of Bahrain Red Extreme continued to make up time on the leaders after the 10th stage of the Dakar Rally yesterday.
Picture: AFP CLOSING IN. French driver Sebastien Loeb of Bahrain Red Extreme continued to make up time on the leaders after the 10th stage of the Dakar Rally yesterday.

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