2023 Dakar Rally Stage 9 Goes to Loeb, Benavides; Barreda, Sainz Out
Jan. 10, 2023
Off Road Racer Staff
Luciano Benavides and Sebastien Loeb took victory in Tuesday’s ninth stage of the 2023 Dakar Rally, conquering the 359 kilometers of special stage towards Haradh in the motorcycle and car classes as racers returned to action after a rest day in Riyadh. Despite taking an early penalty after struggling to get off the start line, Loeb led an all-Prodrive Hunter podium ahead of Vaidotas Zala and Guerlain Chicherit, climbing back to third overall in the event; Benavides came in ahead of bike front-runners Toby Price and Skyler Howes.
[caption id="attachment_279473" align="alignnone" width="1024"] 206 CHICHERIT Guerlain (fra), WINOCQ Alex (fra), GCK Motorsport, BRX, Prodrive Hunter, Auto, FIA W2RC, Motul, action during the Stage 9 of the Dakar 2023 between Riyadh and Haradh, on January 10th, 2023 in Haradh, Saudi Arabia - Photo Frederic Le Floc’h / DPPI[/caption]
It was a hotly contested day of racing where three of the six premier classes (including the cars) were decided by less than a minute, and Benavides’ motorcycle win was just over that at 62 seconds. The T3 Lightweight Prototype class saw the closest of all: overall leader Guillaume De Mevius and Mitch Guthrie Jr. were both in the top three, but Argentina’s David Zille nipped them by two and 12 seconds, respectively.
[caption id="attachment_279471" align="alignnone" width="1024"] SSV action, during the Stage 9 of the Dakar 2023 between Riyadh and Haradh, on January 10th, 2023 in Haradh, Saudi Arabia - Photo Frederic Le Floc’h / DPPI[/caption]
The T4 SSV class podium was separated by under a minute as well, with Eryk Goczal 46 seconds up and Rokas Baciuska and 57 seconds up on his uncle Michal. Only Janus Van Kasteren’s 3:06 advantage over Pascal De Baar in the trucks and Laisvydas Kancius’ 4:23 victory over Francisco Moreno Flores bucked the trend.
[caption id="attachment_279474" align="alignnone" width="1024"] 10 HOWES Skyler (usa), Husqvarna Factory Racing, Husqvarna, Moto, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 9 of the Dakar 2023 between Riyadh and Haradh, on January 10th, 2023 in Haradh, Saudi Arabia - Photo Florent Gooden / DPPI[/caption]
The time charts weren’t just compressed on the stages themselves, though. While Howes and Price have begun to put some distance on the rest of the bike field, they’re separated by just three seconds with five stages remaining. Baciuska remains just 5:02 ahead of the youngest Goczal in T4, and while De Mevius managed to put some time on AJ Jones in T3, they’re still only separated by 12 minutes. Al-Attiyah’s 1:21:67 advantage over standout rookie Lucas Moraes is now the biggest lead of the rally after Alexandre Giroud gave up more than three minutes to Moreno Flores with a fourth place finish on stage today.
[caption id="attachment_279476" align="alignnone" width="1024"] 154 MORENO FLORES Francisco (arg), Dragon, Yamaha, Quad, 163 COPETTI Pablo (usa), Del Amo Motorsports by Motul, Yamaha, Quad, FIM W2RC, Motul, action during the Stage 9 of the Dakar 2023 between Riyadh and Haradh, on January 10th, 2023 in Haradh, Saudi Arabia - Photo Florent Gooden / DPPI[/caption]
Unfortunately, today’s stage marked the end of the line for motorcycle veteran and 29-time Dakar stage winner Joan Barreda after a crash broke his L2 vertebra, and three-time car class winner Carlos Sainz suffered another major accident as well. Sainz had been airlifted to the hospital, but instructed the helicopter to turn around so he could complete the stage—only to have to withdraw from the event anyway because the damage to his Audi RS Q e-tron was too severe.
[caption id="attachment_279470" align="alignnone" width="1024"] 207 SAINZ Carlos (spa), CRUZ Lucas (spa), Team Audi Sport, Audi RS Q e-tron E2, Auto, crash during the Stage 9 of the Dakar 2023 between Riyadh and Haradh, on January 10th, 2023 in Haradh, Saudi Arabia - Photo Eric Vargiolu / DPPI[/caption]
2023 Dakar Rally Stage 9 winners were as follows:
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- Bikes: Luciano Benavides, 3:18:44
- Quads: Laisvydas Kancius, 4:20:14
- Cars: Sebastien Loeb, 3:07:24
- Lightweight Prototype: David Zille, 3:38:00
- SSV: Eryk Goczal, 3:42:20
- Truck: Janus Van Kasteren, 3:40:52
- Bikes: Skyler Howes, 33:55:57
- Quads: Alexandre Giroud, 42:25:05
- Cars: Nasser Al’Attiyah, 34:19:20
- Lightweight Prototype: Guillaume De Mevius, 39:41:11
- SSV: Rokas Baciuska, 41:16:37
- Truck: Ales Loprais, 40:22:59