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2020 Dakar Rally
Part of the Dakar Rally
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Host country Saudi Arabia
Dates run5–17 January 2020
StartSaudi Arabia Jeddah
FinishSaudi Arabia Al-Qiddiya
Stages12
Stage surfaceSand, rocks, dirt, tarmac
Results
Cars winnerSpain Carlos Sainz
Spain Lucas Cruz
Bahrain JCW X-Raid
Bikes winnerUnited States Ricky Brabec
Monster Energy Honda
Quads winnerChile Ignacio Casale
Casale Racing
Trucks winnerRussia Andrey Karginov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Igor Leonov
Kamaz-Master
UTVs winnerUnited States Casey Currie
United States Sean Berriman
Monster Energy Can-Am
Crews351 at start, 226 at finish

The 2020 Dakar Rally was the 42nd edition of the event and the first edition held in Saudi Arabia. The event started in Jeddah on 5 January and finished in Al-Qiddiya on 17 January after 12 stages of the competition.

This was also the first event under the direction of David Castera, who replaced Etienne Lavigne when he stepped down from the role in March 2019 after 15 years in charge.

Spaniard Carlos Sainz won his fourth Dakar (counting the 2008 Central Europe Rally, which legally was that year's Dakar) with a third different make, his first with the new Mini JCW X-Raid buggy. In the motorcycle class, American Ricky Brabec became the first person from North America to win any class in the Dakar Rally. It was also the first victory for Honda since 1989 and ended a streak of 18 consecutive wins for KTM. In trucks, Russian Andrey Karginov took his second Dakar win, while Kamaz won their 17th as a manufacturer. Chilean rider Ignacio Casale won his third Dakar rally in the quad category after returning from his brief foray into the UTV class in 2019. American Casey Currie took victory in the UTV class, marking the first American victory there.

The rally was marred by the fatal accidents of Portuguese motorcyclist Paulo Gonçalves on stage 7 and Dutch motorcyclist Edwin Straver on stage 11.

Host country selection

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After 11 years in South America, the event was held in the Asian continent for the first time ever. Organisers admitted that there was "hesitation" before the decision to hold the event in a country which has been under fire over human rights abuses and its recent involvement in the war in Yemen.[1] The contract to host the event in Saudi Arabia has been signed for the next five years, [2] although it is rumoured that the agreement is actually for ten years. [3] The event had been looking for alternatives, as it is believed that the relationships between the A.S.O. and South American governments have degraded over the last few years for a variety of reasons, including the disqualification of Bolivian favourite Juan Carlos Salvatierra from the quad class in 2019.[4]

Total rally distance was close to 7,900 km (4,900 mi), with 5,000 km (3,100 mi) of special stages. The rally started from Jeddah, headed north along the Red Sea, passed through Red Sea Project towards ambitious city project Neom. The rally turn east, towards capital Riyadh. After the rest day the rally headed south to the Arabian Desert, across the dunes of the Empty Quarter, then south-east into the Eastern Province as far as Shubaytah, and then back north-west to finish in Qiddiya. [5] David Castera, director of the Dakar said "I'm already inspired and delighted to have to design a course in such a monumental geography, made for the most audacious itineraries. We are spoilt for choice. Sports, navigation, a will to surpass oneself: all these aspects will naturally be glorified on this territory made for rally-raids.” [6]

Many well known rally drivers entered this edition, including 13-time winner Stephane Peterhansel, and previous year's winner Nasser Al-Attiyah. Former Formula One champion Fernando Alonso make a debut in the event in car category. [7] [8] The official entry list consisted of 351 vehicles (vs 334 in 2019). The entry list consisted of 557 competitors, which represented 53 nationalities. Most dominant was French with 258 entries, followed by Spanish 77 and the Dutch 53. As the rally moved out of South America, the proportion of South American entrants had logically decreased, however it had still strong with 42 vehicle entries. The most significant increase was from host country Saudi Arabia - 18 (13 drivers/riders and 5 navigators). 65 competitors took part in Dakar rallies on four continents. The oldest contestant was 73 years old, while the youngest turned 18 during the event. There were 13 female contestants. [9]

Changes in regulations

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Several new formats were introduced in this edition of the rally. The road books, which are now in color, on six stages were handed out 15 minutes prior to the start of the timed sector. The aim was reduce competitive advantage of the big teams and to rebalance the parameters in favour of the less professional entries. In order to eliminate cheating with technology only affordable by the largest teams, all unapproved competitor electronic devices needed to be locked in a sealed compartment during the race. Also, the organizers placed cameras inside top 19 participant vehicles to be able to review footage if suspicion arises. [10] On top of already traditional all vehicle marathon stage, a motorcycle "Super Marathon" stage was introduced, where only 10 minutes of work on the machines were allowed. Compulsory bike and quad 15 min. breaks while refueling were now extended to all vehicle categories. Competitors who were forced to retire will be permitted to re-join the rally in the “Dakar Experience” classification, similar to the "Rally 2" classification used in the World Rally Championship.[11] This year all UTV's were homogenized into a single FIA T3 category for lightweight buggies (< 900 kg) with an engine size less than 1,000 cc. Fitted with restrictors, UTV's were sub-categorized into T3.S (production vehicles) limited to 120 km/h and T3.P (prototypes) limited to 130 km/h. [12]

Last minute changes

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French motorcycle rider Michael Metge has announced that he is withdrawing from entering the event due to knee injury. His brother Adrien Metge took his place. [13] Polish motorcycle rider Jackek Bartoszek also suffered a knee injury while training, and was not able to start. [14]

Another Polish sportsman Sebastian Rozwadowski, co-driver to Benediktas Vanagas became ill with tropical virus while on holidays, and was forced to withdraw. Last year 11-th placed Benediktas Vanagas managed to reach agreement with Filipe Palmeiro as his replacement co-driver. [15] Filipe was to start the event as Boris Garafulic co-driver until Boris announced his withdrawal from 2020 rally due to political situation in Chile. [16] Stéphane Peterhansel was due to start with his wife Andrea as co-driver, however, pre-race medical tests revealed a health concern, and Andrea withdrew. Stephane's new co-pilot became Paulo Fiúza, although they both lack fluency in English, their common language. [17]

During the shakedown three days before the start Martin Kolomý crashed his Ford Raptor. In addition to injuring his back, the rollcage of his vehicle was damaged enough to rule him out of starting the rally. [18]

In UTV category Cyril Despres got the last minute call-up to start in OT3 buggy with co-driver Mike Horn. [19] Artur Ardavichus could not resolve issues with his license in time and gave up his place in the team to fellow-Kazakh Denis Berezovskiy. [20]

Stage Bikes Quads Cars UTVs Trucks Total
Entry list 147 23 89 45 47 351
At start line 144 23 83 46 46 342
Rest day[21] 108(120) 15(21) 64(76) 32(39) 30(35) 249(291)
At finish line 96 12 58 31 29 226
Completed "Dakar Experience" 4 5 4 3 3 19

Note: The number in brackets includes participants in "Dakar Experience" class.

Vehicles and Categories

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In 2020 event the major vehicle categories were motorbikes, quads, cars, UTV's and trucks. The vehicles are further divided into classes and subcategories in accordance to FIA homologation.

G1 - the "Elite" motorbike group. Defined by A.S.O. "Elite" riders have all finished in the Top 10 in the general classification or have at least won a special stage in the past few years. All motorbike classes have engine capacity limited to 450cc.

G2 - the "Non-Elite" motorbike group. This subcategory sometimes called the "Super Production". To participate, the rider must have already finished at least one round of the FIM Cross-Country World Cup or a "Dakar Series" race. Another subcategory is the "Marathon" sub-class, restrictions on which components may be changed during the race applies to competitors in this category.

G3 - the quad class. Quads are subdivided into the two-wheel drive quads with engine capacity limited to 750cc and the four-wheel drive quads with engine capacity limited to 900cc.

T1 - the most common Cars class, it is a prototype vehicle, built of a tubular frame, with fiberglass or carbon bodywork shell. They commonly have a "silhouette" of a production vehicle, but in reality only a few decorative parts in common, such as lights and grille. T1 is further subdivided into petrol/diesel and 2WD/4WD subcategories.

T2 - are production vehicles modified for competition in Cars class. The FIA regulations are very strict about what can and cannot be modified or up-rated. Typical modifications include roll cage, "bucket" seats with racing safety harness, competition fuel tanks.

T3 - are lightweight prototype vehicles, often equipped with motorcycle engines. Since 2017 the T3's are classified in a separate UTV (sometimes called SSV or SxS (side by side)) category.

T4 - is the truck category. The production-based trucks that meet FIA regulations are in T4.1 subcategory. Not many compete in the Dakar Rally because they are not very suitable for crossing dunes. T4.2, the most common category is created by the Dakar Rally organizers. These are prototype trucks, with cab and certain components standard. There is also T4.3 "rapid assistance" vehicles. They are essentially mobile workshops on T4.1 or T4.2 base, built to carry parts and assist their teams vehicles in other categories.

OPEN - includes vehicles meeting technical standards different from those of the FIA, such as the American SCORE regulation, electric vehicles or powered by alternative energy sources. Beginning with the 2019 Dakar Rally, UTV's that meet national regulations are also allowed under this category. [22]

Category Bikes Quads Cars UTVs Trucks
Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description
G1.1 "Elite" G3.1 750cc 2WD quads T1.1 T1 petrol 4x4 modified T3.S Production UTVs T4.1 Production Trucks
G2.1 "Non-Elite" G3.2 900cc 4WD quads T1.2 T1 diesel 4x4 modified T3.P Prototype UTVs T4.2 Modified Trucks
G2.2 "Non-Elite" "Marathon" T1.3 T1 petrol 2WD modified T4.3 Rapid Assistance Vehicles
T1.4 T1 diesel 2WD modified
T1.5 T1 with SCORE approval
T2.1 T2 petrol production
T2.2 T2 diesel production
T2.C T2 production othersee note
TAS Special Stage Assistance
OP.1 Renewable Energy Powered

Note: T2.C category is T2 production vehicles with obsolete FIA approval

Stage 8 was cancelled for motorbikes and quads, following the death of Paulo Gonçalves on stage 7. [23]

Date Stage Start Finish Length: Liaison / Special Bikes (winner) Quads (winner) Cars (winner) UTV (winner) Trucks (winner)
5 January 2020 Stage 1 Saudi Arabia Jeddah Saudi Arabia Al Wajh 433 km (269 mi) / 319 km (198 mi) Australia Price Chile Casale Lithuania Zala Poland Domzala Russia Anton Shibalov
6 January 2020 Stage 2 Saudi Arabia Al Wajh Saudi Arabia Neom 26 km (16 mi) / 367 km (228 mi) Botswana Branch Chile Casale South Africa De Villiers Chile López Contardo Belarus Siarhei Viazovich [fr]
7 January 2020 Stage 3 Saudi Arabia Neom Saudi Arabia Neom 77 km (48 mi) / 427 km (265 mi) United States Brabec Chile Enrico Spain Sainz Spain Gerard Farrés Güell Russia Karginov
8 January 2020 Stage 4 Saudi Arabia Neom Saudi Arabia Al-'Ula 219 km (136 mi) / 453 km (281 mi) Chile Cornejo Florimo Chile Casale France Peterhansel United States Mitch Guthrie Russia Shibalov
9 January 2020 Stage 5 Saudi Arabia Al-'Ula Saudi Arabia Ha'il 211 km (131 mi) / 353 km (219 mi) Australia Price France Dutu Spain Sainz France Despres Russia Sotnikov
10 January 2020 Stage 6 Saudi Arabia Ha'il Saudi Arabia Riyadh 353 km (219 mi) / 477 km (296 mi) United States Brabec France Vitse France Peterhansel Spain Gerard Farrés Güell Russia Karginov
11 January 2020 Rest day Saudi Arabia Riyadh Rest day
12 January 2020 Stage 7 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Saudi Arabia Wadi ad-Dawasir 195 km (121 mi) / 546 km (339 mi) Argentina Kevin Benavides France Vitse Spain Sainz United States Hildebrand Russia Karginov
13 January 2020 Stage 8 Saudi Arabia Wadi ad-Dawasir Saudi Arabia Wadi ad-Dawasir 239 km (149 mi) / 477 km (296 mi) Cancelled France Serradori United States Mitch Guthrie Russia Karginov
14 January 2020 Stage 9 Saudi Arabia Ad-Dawasir Saudi Arabia Haradh 476 km (296 mi) / 410 km (250 mi) Chile Pablo Quintanilla Chile Ignacio Casale France Peterhansel United States Hildebrand Russia Karginov
15 January 2020 Stage 10 Saudi Arabia Haradh Saudi Arabia Shubaytah 74 km (46 mi) / 534 km (332 mi) Spain Barreda Bort Poland Wisniewski Spain Sainz United States Mitch Guthrie Russia Shibalov
16 January 2020 Stage 11 Saudi Arabia Shubaytah Saudi Arabia Haradh 365 km (227 mi) / 379 km (235 mi) Chile Quintanilla Poland Sonik France Peterhansel Chile López Contardo Russia Karginov
17 January 2020 Stage 12 Saudi Arabia Haradh Saudi Arabia Al-Qiddiya 73 km (45 mi) / 374 km (232 mi) Chile Cornejo Florimo Poland Arkadiusz Lindner Qatar Al-Attiyah Brazil Varela Russia Karginov
Rally winners United States Ricky Brabec Chile Ignacio Casale Spain Carlos Sainz United States Casey Currie Russia Andrey Karginov

Stage 8 was canceled for motorbikes and quads following Paulo Gonçalves death.[23]

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Australia Toby Price KTM 03:21:33 1 Australia Toby Price KTM 03:21:33
2 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 03:21:38 00:00:05 2 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 03:21:38 00:00:05
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 03:22:13 00:00:40 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 03:22:13 00:00:40
2 1 Botswana Ross Branch KTM 03:39:10 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 07:05:22
2 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland KTM 03:40:34 00:01:24 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 07:06:40 00:01:18
3 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 03:41:31 00:02:21 3 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 07:06:54 00:01:32
3 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 03:29:31 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 10:39:04
2 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Honda 03:35:27 00:05:56 2 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 10:43:47 00:04:43
3 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 03:36:53 00:07:22 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 10:45:06 00:06:02
Due to a technical GPS problem the race stewards have decided to modify bikers Stage 3 results recorded at the finishing line of the special.
4 1 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Honda 04:24:51 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 15:06:43
2 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 04:25:26 00:00:35 2 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 15:09:13 00:02:30
3 Botswana Ross Branch KTM 04:25:46 00:00:55 3 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Honda 15:15:14 00:08:31
5 1 Australia Toby Price KTM 03:57:33 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 19:07:19
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 03:58:45 00:01:12 2 Australia Toby Price KTM 19:16:25 00:09:06
3 United States Andrew Short Husqvarna 04:00:04 00:02:31 3 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 19:18:51 00:11:32
6 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 04:36:28 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 23:43:47
2 Spain Joan Barreda Bort Honda 04:38:02 00:01:34 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 24:04:43 00:20:56
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 04:39:13 00:02:45 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 24:09:26 00:25:39
7 1 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 04:36:22 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 28:25:01
2 Spain Joan Barreda Bort Honda 04:37:45 00:01:23 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 28:49:49 00:24:48
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 04:40:39 00:04:17 3 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Honda 28:52:02 00:27:01
8 Stage cancelled
9 1 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 03:30:33 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 31:59:29
2 Australia Toby Price KTM 03:32:27 00:01:54 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 32:20:22 00:20:53
3 Spain Joan Barreda Bort Honda 03:33:15 00:02:42 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 32:26:12 00:26:43
10 1 Spain Joan Barreda Bort Honda 02:11:42 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 34:12:18
2 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 02:12:49 00:01:07 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 34:38:02 00:25:44
3 Argentina Kevin Benavides Honda 02:14:13 00:02:31 3 Spain Joan Barreda Bort Honda 34:39:27 00:27:09
11 1 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 04:09:22 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 38:33:28
2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 04:09:31 00:00:09 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 38:47:24 00:13:56
3 Argentina Luciano Benavides KTM 04:12:10 00:02:48 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 38:56:02 00:22:34
12 1 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Honda 01:28:15 1 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 40:02:36
2 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 01:29:08 00:00:53 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna 40:19:02 00:16:26
3 Australia Toby Price KTM 01:30:40 00:02:25 3 Australia Toby Price KTM 40:26:42 00:24:06
Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:17:37 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:17:37
2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 04:23:13 00:05:36 2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 04:23:13 00:05:36
3 Czech Republic Tomáš Kubiena Yamaha 04:24:32 00:06:55 3 Czech Republic Tomáš Kubiena Yamaha 04:24:32 00:06:55
2 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:46:07 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 09:03:44
2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 04:49:40 00:03:33 2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 09:12:53 00:09:09
3 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 04:56:58 00:10:51 3 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 09:26:52 00:23:08
3 1 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 04:30:52 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 13:38:05
2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 04:31:53 00:01:01 2 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 13:52:34 00:14:29
3 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:34:21 00:03:29 3 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 13:57:44 00:19:39
4 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 05:22:42 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 19:00:47
2 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 05:24:06 00:01:24 2 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 19:21:50 00:21:03
3 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 05:26:04 00:03:22 3 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 19:31:37 00:30:50
5 1 France Romain Dutu Yamaha 05:07:44 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 24:10:47
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 05:08:31 00:00:47 2 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 24:42:24 00:31:37
3 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 05:10:00 00:02:16 3 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 24:52:26 00:41:39
6 1 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 05:54:23 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 30:08:35
2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 05:57:48 00:03:25 2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 30:46:49 00:38:14
3 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 05:57:59 00:03:36 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 31:22:54 01:14:19
7 1 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 06:02:52 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 36:12:58
2 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 06:03:03 00:00:11 2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 36:49:41 00:36:43
3 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 06:04:23 00:01:31 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 37:36:29 01:23:31
8 Stage cancelled
9 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 04:39:25 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 40:52:23
2 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 04:39:28 00:00:03 2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 41:37:20 00:44:57
3 Czech Republic Tomáš Kubiena Yamaha 04:45:52 00:06:27 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 42:24:56 01:32:33
10 1 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 03:04:11 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 44:41:33
2 Czech Republic Zdeněk Tůma Yamaha 03:04:59 00:00:48 2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 44:57:51 00:16:18
3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 03:07:53 00:03:42 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 45:47:49 01:06:16
11 1 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 05:22:18 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 50:07:07
2 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 05:25:34 00:03:16 2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 50:28:23 00:21:16
3 Chile Giovanni EnricoSee note Yamaha 05:26:37 00:04:19 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 51:10:07 01:03:00
Note: Giovanni Enrico is competing in the Dakar Experience category and does not appear in the overall rankings. He did not finish Stage 6 due to mechanical failure.
12 1 Poland Arkadiusz Lindner Can-Am 01:53:15 1 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 52:04:39
2 Chile Giovanni EnricoSee note Yamaha 01:54:36 00:01:21 2 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 52:23:03 00:18:24
3 France Simon Vitse Yamaha 01:54:40 00:01:25 3 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha 53:08:54 01:04:15
Note: Giovanni Enrico is competing in the Dakar Experience category and does not appear in the overall rankings. He did not finish Stage 6 due to mechanical failure.
Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Lithuania Vaidotas Žala Mini 03:19:04 1 Lithuania Vaidotas Žala Mini 03:19:04
2 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 03:21:18 00:02:14 2 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 03:21:18 00:02:14
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 03:21:54 00:02:50 3 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 03:21:54 00:02:50
2 1 South Africa Giniel De Villiers Toyota 03:37:20 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova Mini 07:07:36
2 Argentina Orlando Terranova Mini 03:41:17 00:03:57 2 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 07:12:19 00:04:43
3 United Arab Emirates Sheikh Khalid Al Qassimi Peugeot 03:43:02 00:05:42 3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 07:13:43 00:06:07
3 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 03:48:01 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 11:00:20
2 Poland Jakub Przygoński Mini 03:52:20 00:04:19 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 11:08:15 00:07:55
3 Saudi Arabia Yasir Hamad Seaidan Mini 03:53:29 00:05:28 3 Argentina Orlando Terranova Mini 11:08:29 00:08:09
4 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 04:04:34 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 15:12:12
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 04:07:00 00:02:26 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 15:15:15 00:03:03
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 04:11:52 00:07:18 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 15:23:54 00:11:42
5 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 03:52:01 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 19:04:13
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:54:57 00:02:56 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 19:10:12 00:05:59
3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 03:58:12 00:07:18 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 19:22:06 00:17:53
6 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 04:27:17 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 23:33:03
2 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 04:28:50 00:01:33 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 23:40:51 00:07:48
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 04:30:39 00:03:22 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 23:49:23 00:16:20
7 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 04:16:11 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 27:49:14
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 04:18:23 00:02:12 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 27:59:14 00:10:00
3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 04:18:23 00:02:53 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 28:08:27 00:19:13
8 1 France Mathieu Serradori Century 03:48:23 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 31:56:52
2 Spain Fernando Alonso Toyota 03:52:27 00:04:04 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 32:03:32 00:06:40
3 Argentina Orlando Terranova Mini 03:54:42 00:06:19 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 32:10:01 00:13:09
9 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 03:08:31 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 35:11:54
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:08:46 00:00:15 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 35:12:18 00:00:24
3 Saudi Arabia Yasir Hamad Seaidan Mini 03:13:19 00:04:48 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 35:18:12 00:06:38
10 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 02:03:43 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 37:15:37
2 Poland Jakub Przygoński Mini 02:06:48 00:03:05 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 37:33:47 00:18:10
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers Toyota 02:08:09 00:04:26 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 37:34:03 00:18:26
11 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 04:14:11 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 41:37:51
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 04:14:21 00:00:10 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 41:48:08 00:10:17
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 04:22:14 00:08:03 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 41:48:14 00:10:23
12 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 01:17:30 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Mini 42:59:17
2 Saudi Arabia Yasir Hamad Seaidan Mini 01:19:02 00:01:32 2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 43:05:38 00:06:21
3 Argentina Orlando Terranova Mini 01:20:46 00:03:16 3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Mini 43:09:15 00:09:58
Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 04:00:58 1 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 04:00:58
2 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 04:02:49 00:01:51 2 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 04:02:49 00:01:51
3 Spain José Antonio Hinojo López Can-Am 04:06:47 00:05:49 3 Spain José Antonio Hinojo López Can-Am 04:06:47 00:05:49
2 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:13:30 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 08:21:15
2 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach PH Sport 04:25:18 00:11:48 2 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 08:30:52 00:09:37
3 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 04:25:25 00:11:55 3 Spain José Antonio Hinojo López Can-Am 08:34:03 00:12:48
3 1 Spain Gerard Farrés Güell Can-Am 04:42:47 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 13:15:16
2 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 04:43:05 00:00:18 2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 13:15:31 00:00:15
3 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 04:44:24 00:01:37 3 Spain José Antonio Hinojo López Can-Am 13:16:56 00:01:40
4 1 United States Mitchell Guthrie OT3 05:01:13 1 Spain José Antonio Hinojo López Can-Am 18:24:52
2 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 05:01:32 00:00:19 2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 18:27:53 00:03:01
3 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 05:02:27 00:01:14 3 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 18:29:26 00:04:34
5 1 France Cyril DespresSee note OT3 04:40:43 1 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 23:21:52
2 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 04:41:24 00:00:41 2 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 23:23:02 00:01:10
3 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach Can-Am 04:44:57 00:04:14 3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 23:23:39 00:01:47
Note: Cyril Despres is competing in Dakar Experience category, and do not appear in the Overall standings. He did not complete Stage 3 due to engine failure.
6 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 05:28:47 1 Spain Gerard Farrés Güell Can-Am 28:52:26
2 Spain Gerard Farrés Güell Can-Am 05:29:25 00:00:38 2 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 29:02:14 00:09:48
3 Brazil Reinaldo Varela Can-Am 05:32:24 00:03:37 3 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 29:22:50 00:30:24
7 1 United States Blade Hildebrand OT3 05:26:35 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 34:40:04
2 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 05:37:50 00:11:15 2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 35:12:07 00:32:03
3 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 05:39:51 00:13:16 3 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 35:23:01 00:42:57
8 1 United States Mitchell GuthrieSee note Can-Am 04:48:21 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 39:47:37
2 Brazil Reinaldo Varela Can-Am 04:50:48 00:02:27 2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 40:03:17 00:15:40
3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:51:10 00:02:49 3 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 40:22:06 00:34:29
Note: Mitchell Guthrie is competing in Dakar Experience category, and does not appear in the Overall standings. He did not complete Stage 7 due to engine failure.
9 1 United States Blade HildebrandSee note OT3 4:00:42 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 43:51:49
2 United States Mitchell GuthrieSee note Can-Am 04:01:40 00:00:58 2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 44:15:26 00:23:37
3 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 04:04:12 00:03:30 3 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 44:33:15 00:41:26
Note: Both Blade Hildebrand and Mitchell Guthrie are competing in the "Dakar Experience" category and do not appear in the overall rankings. Both drivers failed to finish a previous stage of the rally.
10 1 United States Mitchell GuthrieSee note Can-Am 02:23:47 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 46:22:15
2 United States Blade HildebrandSee note OT3 02:24:12 00:00:25 2 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 47:08:55 00:46:40
3 Spain Gerard Farrés Güell Can-Am 02:25:09 00:01:22 3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 47:37:14 01:14:58
Note: Mitchell Guthrie and Blade Hildebrand are competing in the Dakar Experience category and do not appear in the overall rankings. Both drivers failed to finish a previous stage of the rally.
11 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:59:51 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 51:39:32
2 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 05:10:44 00:10:53 2 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 52:25:05 00:45:33
3 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach PH Sport 05:12:27 00:12:36 3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 52:37:04 00:57:32
12 1 Brazil Reinaldo Varela Can-Am 01:36:19 1 United States Casey Currie Can-Am 53:25:52
2 United States Blade HildebrandSee note OT3 01:36:43 00:00:24 2 Russia Sergey Karyakin BRP 54:05:04 00:39:12
3 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 01:39:37 00:03:18 3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 54:18:28 00:52:36
Note: Blade Hildebrand is competing in the Dakar Experience category and does not appear in the overall rankings. He failed to finish a previous stage of the rally.
Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 03:40:35 1 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 03:40:35
2 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich [fr] MAZ 03:42:08 00:01:33 2 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 03:42:08 00:01:33
3 Netherlands Janus van Kasteren Iveco 03:43:44 00:03:09 3 Netherlands Janus van Kasteren Iveco 03:43:44 00:03:09
2 1 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich [fr] MAZ 03:47:44 1 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 07:29:52
2 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:49:30 00:01:46 2 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 07:34:12 00:04:20
3 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:49:51 00:02:07 3 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 07:37:04 00:07:12
3 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:59:15 1 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 11:34:01
2 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich [fr] MAZ 04:04:39 00:04:54 2 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 11:36:19 00:02:18
3 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:10:28 00:11:13 3 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 11:54:02 00:20:01
4 1 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:15:43 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 15:54:43
2 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 04:18:24 00:02:41 2 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 16:05:26 00:10:43
3 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 04:24:48 00:09:05 3 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 16:09:45 00:15:02
5 1 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 04:12:04 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 20:10:02
2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:15:10 00:03:06 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 20:24:55 00:14:53
3 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 04:15:19 00:03:15 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 20:34:00 00:23:58
6 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 04:56:18 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 25:06:20
2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 05:00:39 00:04:21 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 25:25:34 00:19:14
3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 05:08:50 00:12:32 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 25:42:50 00:36:30
7 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 05:01:02 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 30:06:45
2 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 05:01:05 00:00:03 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 30:27:57 00:21:12
3 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 05:03:07 00:02:05 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 30:53:24 00:46:39
8 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 04:24:58 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 34:31:43
2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:30:52 00:05:54 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 34:58:49 00:27:06
3 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais Tatra 04:34:04 00:09:06 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 35:37:00 01:05:17
9 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:33:42 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 38:05:25
2 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 03:37:01 00:03:19 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 38:44:00 00:38:35
3 Russia Eduard NikolaevSee note Kamaz 03:43:06 00:09:24 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 39:14:01 01:08:36
Note: Eduard Nikolaev is competing in the Dakar Experience category and does not appear in the general classification. He did not complete Stage 6 due to engine failure.
10 1 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 02:12:12 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 40:20:04
2 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 02:13:20 00:01:08 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 40:56:12 00:36:08
3 Russia Eduard NikolaevSee note Kamaz 02:13:42 00:01:30 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 42:00:04 01:40:00
Note: Eduard Nikolaev is competing in the Dakar Experience category and does not appear in the general classification. He did not complete Stage 6 due to engine failure.
11 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 04:44:51 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 45:04:55
2 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 04:46:18 00:01:27 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 45:44:28 00:39:33
3 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:48:16 00:03:25 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 46:57:09 01:52:14
12 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 01:28:41 1 Russia Andrey Karginov Kamaz 46:33:36
2 Belarus Aliaksei Vishneuski MAZ 01:30:42 00:02:01 2 Russia Anton Shibalov Kamaz 47:16:02 00:42:26
3 Russia Eduard NikolaevSee note Kamaz 01:30:48 00:02:07 3 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich MAZ 48:38:18 02:04:42
Note: Eduard Nikolaev is competing in the Dakar Experience category and does not appear in the general classification. He did not complete Stage 6 due to engine failure.
Pos No. Rider Brand Time
1 9 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 40:02:36
2 5 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna +0:16:26
3 1 Australia Toby Price KTM +0:24:06
4 17 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo Honda +0:31:43
5 2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM +0:35:00
6 16 Argentina Luciano Benavides KTM +0:37:34
7 12 Spain Joan Barreda Bort Honda +0:50:57
8 22 Argentina Franco Caimi Yamaha +1:42:35
9 59 United States Skyler Howes Husqvarna +2:04:01
10 6 United States Andrew Short Husqvarna +2:10:40
Pos No. Rider Brand Time
1 250 Chile Ignacio Casale Yamaha 52:04:39
2 265 France Simon Vitse Yamaha +0:18:24
3 251 Poland Rafał Sonik Yamaha +1:04:15
4 255 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha +3:30:16
5 257 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha +4:38:53
6 262 France Sebastien Souday Yamaha +5:45:14
7 268 Chile Italo Pedemonte Yamaha +6:34:28
8 254 Paraguay Nelson Sanabria Galeano Yamaha +8:56:03
9 263 Czech Republic Zdeněk Tůma Yamaha +15:58:30
10 261 Argentina Martin Sarquiz Can-Am +17:14:39
Pos No. Driver Co-driver Brand Team Time
1 305 Spain Carlos Sainz Spain Lucas Cruz Mini Bahrain JCW X-Raid Team 42:59:17
2 300 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Matthieu Baumel Toyota Toyota Gazoo Racing +0:06:21
3 302 France Stéphane Peterhansel Portugal Paulo Fiúza Mini Bahrain JCW X-Raid Team +0:09:58
4 309 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al Rajhi Russia Konstantin Zhiltsov Toyota Overdrive Toyota +0:49:10
5 304 South Africa Giniel de Villiers Spain Alex Haro Bravo Toyota Toyota Gazoo Racing +1:07:09
6 311 Argentina Orlando Terranova Argentina Bernardo Graue Mini X-Raid Mini JCW Team +1:12:15
7 307 Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke [fr] Belgium Tom Colsoul Toyota Toyota Gazoo Racing +1:18:34
8 315 France Mathieu Serradori Belgium Fabian Lurquin Century SRT Racing +1:59:21
9 324 Saudi Arabia Yasir Hamad Seaidan Russia Alexy Kuzmich Mini Race World Team +3:42:17
10 322 China Wei Han China Min Liao Hanwei Geely Auto Shell Lubricant Team +3:51:07
Pos No. Driver Co-driver Brand Team Time
1 405 United States Casey Currie United States Sean Berriman Can-Am Monster Energy Can-Am 53:25:52
2 411 Russia Sergey Karyakin Russia Anton Vlasiuk BRP Snag Racing Team +0:39:12
3 400 Chile Francisco López Contardo Chile Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre Can-Am South Racing Can-Am +0:52:36
4 404 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach Portugal Pedro Bianchi Prata PH-Sport PH-Sport +1:12:19
5 410 Spain José Antonio Hinojo López Spain Diego Ortega Gil Can-Am Hibor Raid +1:20:38
6 420 Spain Jesús Puras Spain Xavier Blanco Can-Am Xraids & Buggymaster Team +2:19:15
7 417 France Axel Alletru Belgium Francois Beguin Can-Am # Je Peux 2020-BBR Mercier Racing +2:24:23
8 427 United States Austin Jones United States Kellon Walch Can-Am South Racing Can-Am +2:57:38
9 402 Brazil Reinaldo Varela Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin Can-Am Monster Energy Can-Am +5:44:01
10 433 Spain Santiago Navarro Spain Marc Sola Terradellas Can-Am FN Speed Team +5:44:35
Pos No. Driver Co-driver Mechanic Brand Team Time
1 511 Russia Andrey Karginov Russia Andrey Mokeev Russia Igor Leonov Kamaz Kamaz Master 46:33:36
2 516 Russia Anton Shibalov Russia Dmitrii Nikitin Russia Ivan Tatarinov Kamaz Kamaz Master +0:42:26
3 503 Belarus Siarhei Viazovich Belarus Pavel Haranin Belarus Anton Zaparoshchanka MAZ MAZ-Sportauto +2:04:42
4 501 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Russia Ruslan Akhmadeev Russia Ilgiz Akhmetzianov Kamaz Kamaz Master +2:55:28
5 504 Czech Republic Martin Macik Czech Republic František Tomášek Czech Republic David Švanda Iveco Big Shock Racing +3:28:08
6 505 Netherlands Janus Van Kasteren Poland Darek Rodewald Netherlands Marcel Snijders Iveco Petronas Team De Rooy Iveco +4:26:57
7 502 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais Czech Republic Petr Pokora United Arab Emirates Khalid Alkendi Tatra Instaforex Loprais Team +5:16:57
8 528 Belarus Aliaksei Vishneuski Belarus Maksim Novikau Belarus Andrei Neviarovich MAZ MAZ-Sportauto +5:24:30
9 521 France Patrice Garrouste Poland Szymon Gospodarczyk Czech Republic Petr Vojkovský Tatra Fesh Fesh / R-sixteam +6:07:53
10 512 Japan Teruhito Sugawara Japan Yuji Mochizuki Japan Hirokazu Somemiya Hino Hino Team Sugawara +6:18:39

The “Original by Motul” category, refers to bikes and quads competitors competing without any kind of assistance. The organizers provide 1 trunk per competitor for storage of the personal belongings, spare parts and tools. Competitors are only allowed to bring 1 headlight, 1 set of wheels, 1 set of tyres, 1 tent with sleeping bag and mattress, 1 travel bag and 1x 25L backpack. Organizers allow free use of the generators, compressors and tool-boxes in the bivouac. 38 competitors started the race in this category, and 27 reached the finish.

Top 10

Pos No. Rider Brand Time
1 44 Romania Emanuel Gyenes KTM 48:05:07
2 39 France Benjamin Melot KTM +1:12:34
3 69 France Florent Vayssade KTM +2:33:39
4 52 Czech Republic Petr Vlček Husqvarna +3:46:26
5 138 France Romain Leloup KTM +3:55:25
6 71 Poland Krzysztof Jarmuż KTM +6:29:38
7 57 France Philippe Cavelius KTM +6:58:53
8 97 Slovenia Simon Marčič KTM +7:37:55
9 133 Russia Dmitry Agoshkov KTM +8:48:50
10 128 Colombia Giordano Pacheco KTM +9:27:13

On 12 January 2020, Portuguese motorcycle rider Paulo Gonçalves suffered a crash 276 kilometres into Stage 7 and went into cardiac arrest following severe trauma to the head, neck and backbone. Several riders stopped in an attempt to aid Gonçalves before paramedics arrived, but Gonçalves was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. It was the 13th Dakar event for Paulo.[24] Following the accident, Stage 8 was cancelled for the bike and quad classes.[23] Hero Motorsports Team Rally, for whom Gonçalves had been riding, elected to withdraw its remaining entries following the crash.[25]

On 16 January 2020 during the 11th stage, Dutch KTM rider Edwin Straver crashed his motorcycle and suffered a fractured cervical vertebra. Initial reports indicated that he had no heartbeat for 10 minutes before being resuscitated and transported to hospital in Riyadh. Straver was listed in critical condition and remained in a coma for several days before being transported back to the Netherlands. After receiving diagnosis of significant brain damage from the crash, Straver's family elected to cease assisted respiration, and Straver died on January 24, 2020.[26]

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