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Torrential rain halts stage eight of Dakar Rally

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TUCUMAN (Argentina): Torrential rain brought chaos to the Dakar Rally on Saturday after rivers overflowed and tracks were blocked on the eighth stage between Salta and Tucuman.

“The stewards are currently meeting to decide on the next step,” said David Castera, the race director.

The race had been stopped at the 88km mark when a riverbed on the course swelled with water.

The 2011 champion Nasser alAttiyah, who started the day in second place in the overall standings, was 13 seconds ahead of America’s Robby Gordon with overall leader Stephane Peterhanse­l, the defending champion, three minutes behind.

But as the storms worsened, alAttiyah got stuck and then watched several of his rivals disappear into the distance.

Guerlain Chicherit reached the finish in the fastest time with Peterhanse­l over 12 minutes behind while alAttiyah was left sweating on his fate as the stewards conferred.

“Everything was going smoothly for us, we were putting the pedal on the metal, and everything was fine,” said al-Attiyah. “When we got to the river, there were three metres of water, there was no way we could cross that. So we called the organisers, who told us the stage was neutralise­d at CP2.”

Peterhanse­l, whowas fifth fastest at the end of the stage, said that if the stage was neutralise­d at the check point, he would not be too concerned as he had lost nine minutes in the early exchanges.

“One of the riverbeds was quite full when we went by and apparently they wanted to neutralise the stage at CP2. This wouldn’t be bad news for me, as it would neutralise our navigation­al mistake and we’d only concede the time lost head-to-head on the course,” said the 10-time winner.

David Casteu took the overall lead in the rain-hit motorcycli­ng section after longtime leader Olivier Pain endured a miserable eighth stage.

Joan Barreda Bort claimed the 183km timed run in 2’07:26, ahead of America’s Johnny Campbell, who was 7:04 behind, with Slovakia’s Ivan Jakes in third, 7:57 off the pace.

Torrential rain led to the early part of the planned stage, which had been set for 492km, being cancelled.

Casteu, on a Yamaha, has a 9:26 overall lead over defending champion Cyril Despres. — AFP

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