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Alonso second on Dakar stage eight

- DEALING WITH DUNES

wadi ad-dawasir — Two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso recorded his best result of the Dakar Rally on Monday, finishing second behind Frenchman Mathieu Serradori on stage eight.

The stage was shrouded in mourning after the death on Sunday of Portuguese rider Paulo Goncalves.

The motorbike and quadbike categories were cancelled for the stage, a 477km loop incorporat­ing straight sections with several chains of dunes to test handling skills.

“I’d like to dedicate this victory to Paulo because I’m a former biker,” said Serradori, an amateur who drives an SRT.

“It’s not easy to get motivated after a day like that and my co-pilot

Fabien was there as well. But there are two fighters in the car and I’m very happy with this result.”

Serradori finished 4min 4sec ahead of Toyota’s Alonso, with Argentinea­n Mini driver Orlando Terranova in third, at 6:19.

Alonso, who had finished four times in the top 10 without having made the podium in a stage, was quick to heap praise on his co-driver/ navigator Marc Coma, a five-time Dakar champion on a motorbike.

“Today we had an amazing day,” said Alonso. “We had one puncture unfortunat­ely and we lost a little bit of momentum there, but otherwise the stage was nearly perfect and Marc was unbelievab­le, you know — the dunes, the navigation. In his first Dakar Alonso

had limited ambitions ruled out winning a stage but now he believes it is within his grasp.

“Initially I thought it was impossible,” he said. “But after today, obviously when you are second maybe there is a chance, so we will try.”

He said not having motorbikes setting the route had upset the rhythm of the stage.

“Having no bikes changed a lot, especially for the first two or three cars,” he said.

“I benefitted from starting from the back... I’m happy to complete the day without any issues. It was a beautiful stage, quite fast with a lot of dunes, so it was good. I think the dunes are harder than tracks, but for whatever reason I feel more comfortabl­e. —

 ?? AP ?? BIG BATTLE: Fernando Alonso and co-driver Marc Coma during stage eight of the Dakar Rally. —
AP BIG BATTLE: Fernando Alonso and co-driver Marc Coma during stage eight of the Dakar Rally. —

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