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2010 Rely X5
Chery to participate in 2010 Dakar Rally
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Nasser Al-Attiyah wins stage seven, Carlos Sainz leads
Qatar's Nasser Al-Attiyah won stage seven of the Dakar Rally from Iquique to Antofagasta, the reverse of stage six.
The Volkswagen driver finished the 600km stage three minutes and 29 seconds ahead of former leader Stephane Peterhansel (BMW).
Al-Attiyah (pictured) was 4:21 ahead of third-placed team-mate Carlos Sainz, who leads overall by just over 11 minutes.
Mark Miller from the US, in a third Volkswagen, was 11:40 behind Al-Attiyah in fourth, with Frenchman Francais Guarlain Chicherit (BMW) fifth over 15 minutes back.
Dakar: Watch the action at 10pm every night on British Eurosport available on Sky (Channel 410) and Virgin Media (Channel 521) and also available online via Eurosport Player.
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*Dakar 2010 Car standing
1 CARLOS SAINZ 26:21:23
2 NASSER SALEH AL ATTIYAH 26:32:26 + 00:11:03.00
3 MARK MILLER 26:43:29 + 00:22:06.00
4 GUERLAIN CHICHERIT 28:24:17 + 02:02:54.00
5 Stéphane PETERHANSEL 28:24:33 + 02:03:10.00
6 KRZYSZTOF HOLOWCZYC 28:42:21 + 02:20:58.00
7 CARLOS SOUSA 29:30:21 + 03:08:58.00
8 Guilherme SPINELLI 29:44:58 + 03:23:35.00
9 LEONID NOVITSKIY 30:38:44 + 04:17:21.00
10 ROBBY GORDON 30:46:33 + 04:25:10.00
11 CHRISTIAN LAVIEILLE 30:50:06 + 04:28:43.00
12 Giniel DE VILLIERS 30:52:56 + 04:31:33.00
13 MIGUEL BARBOSA 31:02:48 + 04:41:25.00
14 ORLANDO TERRANOVA 31:27:33 + 05:06:10.00
15 Nicolas MISSLIN 31:30:28 + 05:09:05.00
16 Ricardo LEAL DOS SANTOS 31:32:45 + 05:11:22.00
17 Bernard ERRANDONEA 31:33:49 + 05:12:26.00
18 STEPHANE HENRARD 31:56:29 + 05:35:06.00
19 Tonnie VAN DEIJNE 34:32:43 + 08:11:20.00
20 NICOLAS GIBON 35:51:56 + 09:30:33.00
21 Jun Mitsuhashi 36:49:42 + 10:28:19.00
22 Matthias KAHLE 38:21:26 + 12:00:03.00
23 XAVIER FOJ 38:37:42 + 12:16:19.00
24 PATRICK SIREYJOL 38:51:41 + 12:30:18.00
25 YAROSLAV SOLOVIEV 39:43:55 + 13:22:32.00
26 Frédéric FAVRE 40:36:37 + 14:15:14.00
27 RONN BAILEY 42:01:35 + 15:40:12.00
28 Ningjun LU 43:46:49 + 17:25:26.00
29 ETIENNE SMULEVICI 44:18:55 + 17:57:32.00
30 PHILIPPE BOUTRON 44:29:55 + 18:08:32.00
31 YVES FROMONT 45:11:28 + 18:50:05.00
32 Pelle WALLENTHEIM 45:16:05 + 18:54:42.00
33 Stephan SCHOTT 46:53:09 + 20:31:46.00
34 Erik VAN LOON 47:10:52 + 20:49:29.00
35 Frederic CHAVIGNY 47:29:36 + 21:08:13.00
36 Yong ZHOU 48:17:02 + 21:55:39.00
37 JEAN DE AZEVEDO 48:20:30 + 21:59:07.00
38 Alejandro miguel YACOPINI 48:32:15 + 22:10:52.00
39 Wouter VAN DER BEEK 49:51:08 + 23:29:45.00
40 JEAN-PIERRE STRUGO 50:18:44 + 23:57:21.00
41 MICHEL TURON-BARRERE 50:20:36 + 23:59:13.00
42 Yaohuan JIANG 50:52:58 + 24:31:35.00
43 Robert SZUSTKOWSKI 51:01:07 + 24:39:44.00
44 Olivier POTTIER 51:12:07 + 24:50:44.00
45 Jean-Claude BASSO 53:48:06 + 27:26:43.00
46 ERIC MORIN 54:10:03 + 27:48:40.00
47 Alexander MIRONENKO 55:03:58 + 28:42:35.00
48 Lino SISTERNA 55:10:59 + 28:49:36.00
49 Vadym NESTERCHUK 55:17:27 + 28:56:04.00
50 Jean francois VAUTIER 55:25:18 + 29:03:55.00
51 Paul ROUND 56:14:34 + 29:53:11.00
52 Gilles SERINET 56:22:49 + 30:01:26.00
53 Jinzhong ZHU 58:13:36 + 31:52:13.00
54 JUAN PABLO LATRACH 58:13:42 + 31:52:19.00
55 Jiri JANECEK 59:38:55 + 33:17:32.00
56 Eduardo osvaldo AMOR 60:20:11 + 33:58:48.00
57 Andrès MEMI 60:47:48 + 34:26:25.00
58 Fernando FERRAND MALATESTA 64:53:03 + 38:31:40.00
59 Alberto TORNATORE 72:16:11 + 45:54:48.00
60 François LURTON 72:43:00 + 46:21:37.00
61 Tim CORONEL 73:28:10 + 47:06:47.00
62 Gaston alberto GONZALEZ 73:37:31 + 47:16:08.00
63 STEVE VANDENBERGHE 73:38:38 + 47:17:15.00
64 Jorge MURANO 81:36:12 + 55:14:49.00
65 Chris LEYDS 92:36:38 + 66:15:15.00
66 CHRISTOPHE GIRARD 93:15:05 + 66:53:42.00
67 JOSE LOPEZ RIVAS 95:56:31 + 69:35:08.00
68 Fernando LEON 96:24:03 + 70:02:40.00
69 Cristian amilcar RUBINETTI 118:20:14 + 91:58:51.00
70 Rafael norberto SANCHEZ 149:22:10 + 23:00:47.00 |
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huh hebak gak mamat qatar ni
peterhansel dah drop no 4 dah |
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huh hebak gak mamat qatar ni
peterhansel dah drop no 4 dah
ShadowChaser Post at 10-1-2010 16:15
Google jap td, mmg nmpk ok gak..champion pak arab nih!! |
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Google jap td, mmg nmpk ok gak..champion pak arab nih!!
yastross Post at 11-1-2010 01:06 AM
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Saluting the Aconcagua
Stage 11 - Wednesday 13 January 2010 | Santiago > San Juan
- Connection 211 km
- Special 220 km
- Connection 3 km
It’s through the PasoLibertadores, at an altitude of 3500 metres that the competitors willleave Chile to return to Argentina where the day’s special will takeplace. For the first fifty kilometres which will actually be the onlyportion of the rally competed at high altitude, the mechanics will needto work on settings to compensate with the lack of power. Thecompetitors will race on the high hill tops of the Andes with views onthe famous Aconcagua that dominates the area from the top of its 6859metres. To reach San Juan, one will then need to find a way through therios. In the same time the cars and trucks will have to take good careof their brakes for a long descent of close to 20 kilometres.
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mana resultnye nih!! den xsmpt nk google... |
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Dakar Rally - 9th Win In A Row For KTM As Despres Seals Victory In Buenos Aires
KTM-supported rider Cyril Despres sealed victory in the 2010 Dakar Rally after more than 9000 km across Argentina and Chile. He rode triumphantly into Buenos Aires to complete his third Dakar victory and the ninth consecutive victory for KTM, the Austrian-made sports motorcycles. With this ninth consecutive success KTM remains unbeaten in the most important Rally race since 2001. Despres, who completed the final stage, a total ride of 707 km with a timed special of 206 km of fast track riding to finish the stage in a comfortable sixth place. He was five minutes 05 seconds behind the winner of the day, rather fittingly, his KTM support rider Rubin Faria of Portugal. Despres, who also won in 2005 and 2007 when the rally was staged across Africa, was one hour 02’ 52” minutes in front after completing the immense distance and endless challenging terrain, including four stages in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Final Standings Dakar Rally after Stage 14
1. Cyril Despres, Andorra, KTM (2010 winner)
2. Pal Ullevalseter, Norway, KTM (at 1:02’52”)
3. Francisco Lopez, Chile, Aprilia, (at 1:08.34)
4. Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Yamaha
5. David Fretigne, France, Yamaha
6. Alain Duclos, France, KTM
7. Jonah Street, USA, KTM
8. Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM
9. Olivier Pain, France, Yamaha
10. Juan Pedrero Garcia, Spain, KTM
15. Marc Coma, Spain, KTM |
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