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Dakar2013: Day 10 - KTM Report

15
January
2013
  File under  Dakar Race KTM
  Author: Marcia Hill (KTM)
  Location: Normandy, France

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Red Bull rider Cyril Despres Open link in a new window put in a magnificent ride in Monday’s Stage Nine of the Dakar Open link in a new window 2013 when it resumed for the second half of this year’s edition.

The title-holder won the stage and moved into second overall while his factory teammate Ruben Faria Open link in a new window of Portugal took control of the overall lead.


Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Cyril Despres
Open image in a new window  Cyril Despres      © Maragni M. KTM Images

Cyril Despres
, a multiple winner on KTM machines went out on what was the longest stage of the rally knowing it was time to make an impression. He put his mixed fortunes of previous days behind him and finished the stage in five hours 41.36, three minutes 21 ahead of Joan Barreda of Spain.

Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Ruben Faria
Open image in a new window  Ruben Faria      © Maragni M. KTM Images

With Ruben Faria in the lead, Despres now has a fighting chance of defending his title with a deficit of just 5 minutes 23 and many kilometers to go before the finish in Santiago, Chile on January 19. The French rider had a magnificent day out on what was certainly one of the most grueling stages of the rally this year. He left the starting line in the early hours of the morning lying in fifth place overall with a deficit of around 25 minutes, including a penalty of 15 minutes for having changed an engine. That he was able to cut that to just five minutes was a testament to the immense skill and fighting spirit skill of KTM’s four times Dakar winner. Despres went on the attack as soon as he hit the track and fought hard all the way to claim his thirty-first career stage victory.


Despres put his efforts today in part down to his extreme physical fitness but said it was time he made his presence felt. “ It was a good day with lots of attacking and lots of turns. I knew that it would be physically demanding, that I'd have to give it my all. I've got blisters on my feet and my hands are sore, but I had to bang my fist on the table to say: "Hey, I'm here!". Ruben and I are racing well for the team, he's in good shape and that's the most important thing right now.”

Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Kurt Caselli
Open image in a new window  Kurt Caselli      © Maragni M. KTM Images

KTM rider Chaleco Lopez of Chile, currently third overall managed to finish in tenth place in the stage after a fall cost him valuable time. He is nine minutes 03 adrift from the leader Faria making it a three-way KTM lead at this stage. KTM factory rider Joan Pedrero of Spain finished eighth in the stage, Factory B Team rider Kuba Przygonski of Poland was thirteenth and American Kurt Caselli finished fifteenth, trailing the leader by 25 minutes 37. Caselli who was drafted in to ride for the injured Marc Coma is having a great first ever Dakar but he did pick up a swathe of penalties for missing a checkpoint and several waypoints in Stage eight. KTM Factory Team boss Alex Doringer underlined that Caselli is “here to learn” and said he was doing a great job.

"Tomorrow is another hard and difficult stage with a times special of around 390 km,” said Doringer. "But it won’t be as tough as today’s stage. We’re very happy with how our riders are performing and we’re looking forward to the rest of the rally.

Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Jakub Przygonski
Open image in a new window  Jakub Przygonski      © Maragni M. KTM Images

Condolences on the death of Yamaha personality Jean-Claude Olivier

Meanwhile, KTM Motorsports and the KTM Factory team wishes to extend condolences to the Yamaha Team on the unexpected death in a road accident in France of the legendary Jean Claude Olivier, former manager of the Yamaha France Dakar Team.

Speaking from Austria, KTM’s special advisor and former double MX World Champion and Dakar rider Heinz Kinigadner said Olivier was a big man with a big presence who was very instrumental in making the Dakar Rally what it is today. "Jean-Claude was still competing when I was racing and he had a big influence in shaping how the Dakar Rally has developed,” he said.  “JCO” as he was known competed in the first ever Dakar Rally in 1979 and had his best finish in 1985 when he finished second. He was 67 years old at the time of his death.

Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Darryl Curtis
Open image in a new window  Darryl Curtis      © Maragni M. KTM Images

Stage Ten of the Dakar 2013 takes riders from Cordoba to La Rioja over a distance of 636 km of which 357 is timed special offering new challenges to the KTM factory riders.

Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Esteban Smith
Open image in a new window  Esteban Smith      © Maragni M. KTM Images

Results Stage Nine (Provisional)
Tucuman to Cordoba (Argentina) - 852 km total, timed special 593 km

1, Cyril Despres, France, KTM 5 hours 43.46

2, Joan Barreda, Spain, Husqvarna at 3 minutes 21
3, Alessandro Botturi, Italy, Husqvarna at 3.51
4, Ruben Faria, Portugal, KTM at 6.18

5, Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Honda at 7.25
6, Ivan Jakes, Slovakia, KTM at 9.37
7, Paolo Goncalves, Portugal, Husqvarna at 11.14

Other KTM

8, Joan Pedrero, Spain, KTM at 12.14
10, Chaleco Lopez, Chile, KTM at 16.06
13, Kuba Przygonski, Poland, KTM at 20.44
15, Kurt Caselli, USA, KTM at 25.37
21, Riaan Van Niekerk, South Africa, KTM at 29.31
30, Ben Grabham, Australia, KTM 36.29
31, Darryl Curtis, South Africa, KTM 37.03

Click for bigger version of Dakar 2013 Hans Jos Liefhebber
Open image in a new window  Hans-Jos Liefhebber      © Maragni M. KTM Images

Overall after Stage 9
1, Faria, KTM 25 hours 57.12
2, Despres, KTM at 5.23
3, Lopez, KTM at 9.03
4, Jakes, KTM at 16.56

5, Botturi, 22.58

Other KTM

9, Przgonski, KTM 33.13
11, Pedrero, KTM 42.29
14, Van Niekerk, KTM 53.41
17, Curtis, KTM, 1:27.36
18, Grabham, KTM 1:30.59
39, Caselli, KTM 4:02.40 (3 hours 20 penalty for missing waypoints and checkpoint in Stage eight)

Via: KTM



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