Discover the ranking at the end of stage 7

Discover the ranking at the end of stage 7
Discover the ranking at the end of stage 7

Sunday, Lucas Moraes won on the 7th stage of the Dakar 2025 by car, in Saudi Arabia, between Al Duwadimi and Al Duwadimi. This is his second victory in this edition. He finished ahead of Mattias Ekström (+7’41) and Michell Guthrie (+9’28). After an error in the roadbook, Nasser Al-Attiyah finished 4th (+11’15). He can still see the podium. Henk Lategan lost 7 minutes compared to Yazeed Al Rajhi and is now only 21 seconds ahead of the Saudi in the general classification!

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In motorcycles, the leader of the general classification, Daniel Sanders, won the day’s stage. Behind him, Tosha Schareina (Honda), 2nd overall, crossed the line in 2nd position. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) finished 4th in the stage, which allowed him to consolidate his 3rd place overall in this Dakar 2025.

The top 10 of today’s stage in cars

1. Moraes/Monleon (Toyota), at 4h01’49

2. Ekström/Bergkvist (Ford), à 7’41

3. Guthrie/Walch (Ford), at 9’28

4. Al-Attiyah/Boulanger (Dacia), at 11’15

5. Quintero/Zenz (Toyota), at 11:38

6. Gutierrez/Moreno (Dacia), at 12:00

7. Al Rajhi/Gottschalk (Overdrive), à 12’48


8. Variawa/Cazalet (Toyota), at 13’13

9. Krotov/Zhiltsov (Mini), à 14’24

10. Yacopini/Oliveras (Overdrive), at 16’00

The top 10 in the general classification in cars

1. Lategan/Cummings (Toyota)

2. Al Rajhi/Gottschalk (Overdrive), à 21″


3. Ekström/Bergkvist (Ford), à 10’25

4. Al-Attiyah/Boulanger (Dacia), at 21’57

5. Guthrie/Walch (Ford), at 40’01

6. Serradori/Minaudier (Century), at 54’20

7. Yacopini/Oliveras (Overdrive), at 1h13’05

8. Quintero/Zenz (Toyota), at 1h28’32

9. Ferreira/Palmeiro (Mini), at 1h58’25

10. Baragwanath/Cremer (Century), at 2h07’38

The top 10 of stage 7 of the Dakar 2025 by motorcycle

1. Sanders (KTM – GP), a 4h10’33

2. Schareina (Honda – GP), at 3’47

3. Quintanilla (Honda – GP), at 5’27

4. Van Beveren (Honda – GP), 6’56

5. Benavides (KTM – GP), at 7’24

6. Cornejo (Hero – GP), at 8’04

7. Gonçalves (Sherco – GP), at 8’46

8. Santolino (Sherco – GP), at 9’27

9. Brabec (Honda – GP), at 10’01

10. Howes (Honda – GP), at 11’23

The top 10 in the general classification in motorcycles

1. Sanders (KTM – GP)


2. Schareina (Honda – GP), at 15’33

3. Van Beveren (Honda – GP), à 26’07

4. Brabec (Honda – GP), at 33’19

5. Benavides (KTM – GP), at 37’32

6. Howes (Honda – GP), at 38’48

7. Quintanilla (Honda – GP), at 46’19

8. Cornejo (Hero – GP), at 52’43

9. Santolino (Sherco – GP), at 1h18’55

10. Ebster (KTM – R2), à 1h42’00


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