The Citizen (Gauteng)

De Villiers bags tough Dakar stage

STAGE FIVE: DE VILLIERS, BARAGWANAT­H ONE-TWO

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South African Giniel De Villiers won yesterday’s gruelling fifth stage of the Dakar Rally that left leading motorcycli­st Kevin Benavides with a broken nose as he shattered his helmet jumping off a dune.

De Villiers completed the 456km special in his Toyota in five hours, nine minutes and 25 seconds, finishing 0.58 seconds ahead of compatriot Brian Baragwanat­h, who has picked up another podium finish this year following second place on the prologue.

“Mr Dakar”, 13-time winner Stephane Peterhanse­l rounded out the podium, stretching his lead in the overall standings over Nasser al-Attiyah to 6:11 after the Qatari finished fourth, 2:13 behind the Frenchman.

Defending champion Carlos Sainz is in third overall, 48:13 off the pace.

“Since the beginning things have not really been going our way, but today everything seemed to click,” De Villiers said, calling the day’s driving “a proper Dakar stage”.

“We took it a little bit calmer at the beginning just to make sure we got all the points. In some places the navigation was really, really difficult.

“We managed to do a good job today, so let’s hope we can do a few more.”

Al-Attiyah reckoned he had lost up to nine minutes in a frantic opening to the stage.

“Stephane did a very good job because he stayed behind me all the way,” said Al-Attiyah, an Olympic skeet bronze medallist at the 2012 London Games.

“I’m quite happy to finish day five and tomorrow Stephane will open and it will be easier for me. We’re taking it one day after another and we’ll see where we are. Next week will also be very difficult.”

In the bike category Benavides overcame a dramatic crash in the dunes that smashed his helmet and left him with a broken nose, to win the stage, covering the 456km special in five hours, nine minutes and 50 seconds.

A stage winner in the four previous Dakars, the Argentine now tops the overall bike standings. –

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 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? SANDBLASTE­R. South Africa’s Giniel de Villiers in his Gazoo Racing Toyota Hilux on his way to winning the fifth stage of the Dakar Rally yesterday.
Picture: Supplied SANDBLASTE­R. South Africa’s Giniel de Villiers in his Gazoo Racing Toyota Hilux on his way to winning the fifth stage of the Dakar Rally yesterday.

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