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Dakar 2020, Stage 11: Quintanilla cuts into Brabec's lead

Husqvarna’s Pablo Quintanilla nearly halved the deficit to long-time Dakar Rally leader Ricky Brabec with victory in the penultimate stage of the rally-raid on Thursday.

Watch: Dakar 2020: Day 11 Highlights - Bikes and Quads

Quintanilla built up a one-minute advantage in the early part of the 379km Shubaytah-Haradh test, but was chased down rapidly by KTM rider Matthias Walkner, who assumed a narrow one-second lead at the 324km way point.

But the Chilean rider fought back in the final stretch to the finish line, taking the stage victory by just nine seconds from Walkner.

That allowed him to heavily cut into the advantage of Brabec, who lost nearly 12 minutes after starting second on the road behind Honda teammate Joan Barreda and finished 10th.

Brabec and Quintanilla are now separated by 13m56s with just Friday’s final stage to run.

Behind the leading duo, reigning champion Toby Price (KTM) sits third after finishing fifth on Stage 11, another nine minutes down on Brabec, with Walkner jumping up two places to end up fourth in the overall classification.

Honda duo Barreda and Jose Ignacio Cornejo are placed fifth and sixth respectively ahead of Luciano Benavides (KTM), the latter finishing third in Stage 11.

Franco Ciami is the top Yamaha rider in 8th, while the top 10 is completed by Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) and Andrew Short (Yamaha).

The Dakar Rally concludes with the final stage on Friday, with Honda remaining in a prime position to end KTM’s 18-rally winning streak.

UPDATE: Honda rider Barreda was later handed a 15-minute penalty for an engine change, dropping him from fifth in the overall standings to seventh.

Standings after Stage 11 (Bikes, Top 10):

Pos. Rider Bike Time/Gap
1

United States Ricky Brabec

Honda  
2

Chile Pablo Quintanilla

Husqvarna 13m56s
3

Australia Toby Price

KTM 22m34s
4 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 29m53s
5

Chile Jose Ignacio Cornejo

Honda 32m36s
6

Argentina Luciano Benavides

KTM 39m14s
7

Spain Joan Barreda

Honda 45m09s
8

Argentina Franco Caimi

Yamaha 1hr39m14s
9

United States Skyler Howes

Husqvarna 1hr59m29s
10 United States Andrew Short Husqvarna 2hr06m36s

Quads: Sonik quickest, Casale in control

Dakar's 2015 quads champion Rafal Sonik picked up his first stage win in the 2020 edition, outpacing nearest rival Ignacio Casale by three minutes.

Casale's performance was enough to reinforce his lead and he thus heads into the final day with a 21-minute advantage over Simon Vitse.

Sonik, an hour back from Casale, is set to complete the podium and himself has a two-hour buffer to Manuel Andujar.

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