Stage-6 of Dakar rally stopped at 101 Kilometres

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Today’s stage was cut short due to poor conditions. Race organizers called a halt to the special stage with 101 kilometers completed, a quarter of the scheduled total.
As had previously been predicted, today’s stage was held amid dismal track conditions, given that the cars, SSVs, and trucks had competed over the same route a day earlier. Riders set out well aware that they would have their work cut out on this tough, physical stage.

However, the race organizers quickly realized just how treacherous the route was for most riders. Therefore, the final stage length was approximately a quarter of the originally scheduled total.

Jose Ignacio Cornejo and Ricky Brabec found themselves opening the way after the two riders ahead crashed in a dangerous, deeply rutted position after yesterday’s traffic of four-wheelers and trucks. On reaching the refueling point, the riders were instructed to continue, however, the race direction helicopter subsequently informed them that the special had been shortened to the refueling point, and from there, competitors were directed back to the bivouac in Riyadh.

Pablo Quintanilla, who had been in pursuit, also managed to reach the end of the special at kilometer 101 and later accompanied the other riders to the bivouac.
The shortened stage proved to be a blessing for Joan Barreda, who this morning started still visibly in pain after yesterday’s fall where he injured his shoulder. The Honda Team rider was able to complete today’s partial stage and will be grateful to have reached the rest day. Stage seven gets the rally underway again the following day. (ANI)

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