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Discover the ranking at the end of stage 6

Discover the ranking at the end of stage 6
Discover the ranking at the end of stage 6

After the cancellation of his speeding penalty and his first place obtained on Thursday, Frenchman Adrien Van Beveren opened the road on Saturday, on motorcycles. He finally finished 2nd, behind defending champion Ricky Brabec. Mason Klein was in the race for a long time, before breaking down at the end. The American wins his 11th stage victory on the Dakar. In the general classification, Daniel Sanders remains leader, ahead of Tosha Schareina and Van Beveren.

In cars, Guillaume De Mévius obtained the best time of the day and signed his 2nd stage victory on the Dakar. Behind him, we find Joao Ferreira (+1’34) and his mini. Nasser Al-Attiyah finished 3rd (+2’01) ahead of Guy Botterill (+3’25), who nevertheless believed in the stage victory. Henk Lategan, Yazeed Al Rajhi and Matias Ekström make up the podium. The leader loses 3 minutes on his runner-up.

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The ranking of the 6th stage of the Dakar 2025, on motorcycles

  1. Brabec (Honda – GP), in 5h00’51
  2. Van Beveren (Honda – GP), à 23″
  3. Cornejo (Hero – GP), à 51″
  4. Schareina (Honda – GP), at 2’27
  5. Benavides (KTM – GP), at 3’36
  6. Santolino (Sherco – GP), at 3’47
  7. Klein (Kove – GP), at 4’22
  8. Howes (Honda – GP), at 5’09
  9. Sanders (KTM), at 5’43
  10. Quintanilla (Honda – GP), at 5’46

The general classification, on motorbikes

  1. Sanders (KTM)
  2. Schareina (Honda – GP), at 11:46
  3. Van Beveren (Honda – GP), à 19’11
  4. Brabec (Honda – GP), at 23’18
  5. Howes (Honda – GP), at 27’25
  6. Benavides (KTM – GP), at 30’08
  7. Quintanilla (Honda – GP), at 40’52
  8. Cornejo (Hero – GP), at 44’39
  9. Santolino (Sherco – GP), at 1h09’28
  10. Canet (KTM – R2), at 1h16’59

The ranking after the 6th stage of the Dakar 2025, in cars

  1. From Mévius/Baumel (Mini), in 4h34’49
  2. Ferreira/Palmeiro (Mini), in 1’34
  3. Al-Attiyah/Boulanger (Dacia), at 2’01
  4. Botterill/Murphy (Toyota), at 3:25
  5. Al Rajhi/Gottschalk (Overdrive), à 3’35
  6. Baciuska/Mena (Overdrive), at 5’31
  7. Lategan/Cummings (Toyota), at 6:36
  8. Ekström/Bergvist (Ford), à 8’09
  9. Prokop/Chytka (Ford), à 7’39
  10. Roma/Haro (Ford), at 10’06

The general classification, in cars

  1. Lategan/Cummings (Toyota)
  2. Al Rajhi/Gottschalk (Overdrive), à 7’16
  3. Ekström/Bergvist (Ford), à 22’27
  4. Al-Attiyah/Boulanger (Dacia), at 30’25
  5. Guthrie/Walch (Ford), at 50’16
  6. Serradori/Minaudier (Century), at 56’28
  7. Yacopini/Oliveras (Overdrive), at 1h14’18
  8. Quintero/Zenz (Toyota), at 1:36:37
  9. Ferreira/Palmeiro (Mini), at 1:47’13
  10. Baragwanath/Cremer (Century), at 2:05:30
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