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David
Stage11
Dakar press
09:55 Price goes on the attack
Toby Price wants to make amends for yesterday. The KTM rider is setting a scorching pace from the get-go, enough to put him in first place after 47 kilometres. Kevin Benavides is surely motivated to shine in front of his home crowds and was just 36 seconds slower.
10:02 Meo pulling out all the stops
Antoine Meo is one of the bikers who messed up their navigation big time yesterday and can therefore throw caution to the wind this morning. The Frenchman posted the second-fastest time at km 47, only 18 seconds behind teammate Toby Price.
10:51 Price still in the lead at CP2
Toby Price is still ahead of Kevin Benavides at CP2. The Argentinian is just 50 seconds back, whereas Antoine Meo is in third place at 1'02'.
11:04 Barreda gets lost!
Drama at the Dakar! Joan Barreda, the second-placed rider in the general classification, strayed away from the course and is now trying to find his way back. The Spaniard is bang in the middle of the town of Medanitos!
11:21 Price overtakes Meo
Toby Price is still holding the reins of the race. The KTM rider has 1'10' over teammate Antoine Meo and 1'25' over Kevin Benavides after 147 km of racing. Ricky Brabec is currently fourth, while Matthias Walkner is conceding 7'45'.
11:54 Joan Barreda gives up!
The 2018 Dakar is anything but short on drama. Joan Barreda has decided to throw in the towel after yesterday's difficult stage. The Spaniard, exhausted and nursing a knee injury for the last four days, has withdrawn from the rally despite sitting in second place.
12:46 Price still going solo
Toby Price could well grab his first stage win since the rally started. The Aussie is firmly in command of the race, with 1'35' over a dogged Kevin Benavides. Antoine Meo is currently in third place, 1'47' back.
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13:34 Price turns it up to eleven
Toby Price has finally ended his drought at the Dakar after dominating today's stage from A to Z. The KTM rider beat a stubborn Kevin Benavides by 1'38' and moved up to second place overall as after teammate Joan Barreda withdrew from the rally.
13:51 Meo third on the day
Antoine Meo faded near the end, but his time was still good enough for third in today's stage, 6'31' behind teammate Toby Price. Ricky Brabec (+7'34') was fourth, while overall leader Matthias Walkner rode conservatively and came in 11'01' behind the winner.
End of Stage 11 overall
3th Toby Price + 39:17 (stage winner) :Y: :Y: :Y:
18th Rodney Faggotter + 3:21:17 (16th on the stage) :Y:
61th Scott Britnell + 20:33:33 (50th on the stage) :Y:
Cheers David
Dakar press
09:55 Price goes on the attack
Toby Price wants to make amends for yesterday. The KTM rider is setting a scorching pace from the get-go, enough to put him in first place after 47 kilometres. Kevin Benavides is surely motivated to shine in front of his home crowds and was just 36 seconds slower.
10:02 Meo pulling out all the stops
Antoine Meo is one of the bikers who messed up their navigation big time yesterday and can therefore throw caution to the wind this morning. The Frenchman posted the second-fastest time at km 47, only 18 seconds behind teammate Toby Price.
10:51 Price still in the lead at CP2
Toby Price is still ahead of Kevin Benavides at CP2. The Argentinian is just 50 seconds back, whereas Antoine Meo is in third place at 1'02'.
11:04 Barreda gets lost!
Drama at the Dakar! Joan Barreda, the second-placed rider in the general classification, strayed away from the course and is now trying to find his way back. The Spaniard is bang in the middle of the town of Medanitos!
11:21 Price overtakes Meo
Toby Price is still holding the reins of the race. The KTM rider has 1'10' over teammate Antoine Meo and 1'25' over Kevin Benavides after 147 km of racing. Ricky Brabec is currently fourth, while Matthias Walkner is conceding 7'45'.
11:54 Joan Barreda gives up!
The 2018 Dakar is anything but short on drama. Joan Barreda has decided to throw in the towel after yesterday's difficult stage. The Spaniard, exhausted and nursing a knee injury for the last four days, has withdrawn from the rally despite sitting in second place.
12:46 Price still going solo
Toby Price could well grab his first stage win since the rally started. The Aussie is firmly in command of the race, with 1'35' over a dogged Kevin Benavides. Antoine Meo is currently in third place, 1'47' back.
:Y:
13:34 Price turns it up to eleven
Toby Price has finally ended his drought at the Dakar after dominating today's stage from A to Z. The KTM rider beat a stubborn Kevin Benavides by 1'38' and moved up to second place overall as after teammate Joan Barreda withdrew from the rally.
13:51 Meo third on the day
Antoine Meo faded near the end, but his time was still good enough for third in today's stage, 6'31' behind teammate Toby Price. Ricky Brabec (+7'34') was fourth, while overall leader Matthias Walkner rode conservatively and came in 11'01' behind the winner.
End of Stage 11 overall
3th Toby Price + 39:17 (stage winner) :Y: :Y: :Y:
18th Rodney Faggotter + 3:21:17 (16th on the stage) :Y:
61th Scott Britnell + 20:33:33 (50th on the stage) :Y:
Cheers David