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One-two in today’s shortened stage and one-three in the provisional overall. Not a bad first week’s work for GASGAS Factory Racing’s Sam Sunderland and Daniel Sanders!

At the end of a rough opening six days of desert racing at the 2022 Dakar Rally, Sam holds onto the top spot of the provisional overall leaderboard while Daniel claimed his second stage win of the race.Moving up to third the general provisional classification.

Shortened due to safety concerns, location six saw riders head back to the bivouac early, where they’ll remain for tomorrow’s official rest day.

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  • Sam Sunderland continues to lead the 2022 Dakar Rally
  • Daniel Sanders wins stage six and moves into third overall
  • GASGAS Factory Racing ready to enjoy the event’s rest day

Daniel

Daniel Sanders: “It was going well for me today, and I guess it ended well actually with another stage win. I started strong, a bit like I have all week.But it was soon pretty clear that the pretty chewed up the stage from yesterday after the trucks had raced through it. 

So, then it was a case of trying to focus on the dangers in the roadbook. But because of how the stage was. There were plenty of additional hazards to keep an eye out for. I’m a little disappointed that today was cut short, however.

There was a long day ahead where it would have been possible to make up some time.However I’m happy to have taken another stage win, and I’m looking forward to next week.”

Rounding out a solid and consistent week of racing, Sam Sunderland finished as runner-up on stage six. Just a couple of minutes behind Daniel. Able to read the challenging terrain accurately, the Brit applied a cautious approach throughout the abbreviated special.

Sam importantly maintains his lead in the provisional standings by safely bringing his GASGAS RC 450F Rally home on the shortened, 100-kilometre stage without any issues.

Sam

Sam Sunderland: “Ahead of today there were quite a few riders concerned about how the stage would be after the trucks had raced it yesterday, and it was unbelievable out there.

So many rocks and square edges where trucks spin up the dirt and leave the stones behind. So, on a bike, you’re coming up to half meter high walls of rock everywhere. 

You then start going offline to find smooth lines but then your roadbook isn’t quite right as you’ve ridden away from the correct sequence.

It was the right decision for it to be shortened today and I’m happy to reach the halfway point still in the lead. And I am looking forward to the rest day tomorrow and a chance to recharge my batteries ahead of next week.”

Results (provisional): Dakar Rally 2022, stage 6

  • 1. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 0:51:43
  • 2. Sam Sunderland (GASGAS) 0:54:09
  • 3. Matthias Walkner (KTM) 0:54:19

Overall Provisional Classification (after stage 6)

  • 1. Sam Sunderland (GASGAS) 19:55:59
  • 2. Matthias Walkner (KTM) 19:58:38
  • 3. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 20:01:34

via GASGAS

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