Lopez wins again and Attiyah remains a leader



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The former world champion wins ..

Arab Arab Team

January 13, 2019

The former champion of the French Rally Championship, Sébastien Loeb, Peugeot, sixth stage of the 41st Dakar Rally desert, which extends over 838 km between Arequipa and San Juan de Marcona Peruvian, including 336 km behind .

Lopez, who has won the World Rally Championship title 9 times, scored his second goal in the current editions and the thirteenth edition of his final in the current event, with a lead of 2 to 17 second on the champion and Qatar champion last year and champion Nbader Al Attiyah. Toyota), who kept the lead in the overall standings.

Lopez moved from fifth overall to second with 37 minutes and 43 seconds behind Al Attiyah, ahead of his legendary compatriot Stéphane Peterhansel (Mini), who won the title 13 times (7 in the car category and 6 in the category). cyclist) 18 minutes 49 seconds of the legend of the rally.

Spaniard Carlos Sainz (Mini) also finished third with his compatriot Cyril Debre (Mini), champion in 2004 in the motorcycle category and in 2014 in the Spanish car category Nani Roma (Mini).

In the cycling category, Chilean Pablo Quentana (Huskvarna) had a 52 second advantage over Kevin Benavides (Honda), 4 minutes and 21 seconds over Austria's Matthias Wackner (KTM).

American Ricky Barbac (Honda) took the lead of Chile at 4 minutes and 38 seconds, while Australian Toby Price (KTM) took third place with 5 minutes and 17 seconds. Facing after resolving the fourth of Sunday's stage.

The two contenders will advance to the seventh stage, which will take place entirely in San Juan de Marcona on 387 km, of which 323 km behind.

– Ranking of the five drivers of the sixth stage:

Sébastien Loeb (Peugeot) at 03.39.21

2. Qatar Nbader Al-Attiyah (Toyota) with a difference of 02.17 minutes

3. Carlos Sainz (Minne), a difference of 06.56 days

4. Cyril Debre (Mini), 13.55 days

5. The Spanish Nani Roma (Minnie) by 13.08

– General clbadification:

1. Attiyah 21,01,31 hours

2. Lubricate by 37.43 minutes

3. Peterhansel with a difference of 41.14 days

4. Rome 45.24 d

5. Deborah ahead at 01.23,35 hours

– Organize the first five riders:

1. Chile Pablo Quintana (Huskvarna) 3.50,47 hours

2. Kevin Benavides (Honda), a difference of 01.52 minutes

3. Mattia Wauckner from Austria (KTM) with a difference of 04.21 days

4. The Australian Toby Price (KTM) with a difference of 04.48 days

5. Adrienne van Beverin (Yamaha), 5:48 am

– General clbadification:

1. Quitania 20,45,13 hours

2. Brabeck by 40.38 minutes

3. Price by difference of 05.17 days

4. Benavides at 08.01 d

5. Van Beverin by a difference of 09.32 d

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