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Cycle News 2021 Issue 02 January 12

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 12, 2021 P53 Skyler Howes is doing America proud. The Utah resident is back for another Dakar assault with the BAS Dakar KTM Racing Team and even led the Rally after Stage Three. Howes has run a consistent top seven pace and stayed out of trouble to be a solid seventh after Stage Eight, 19m20s behind Cornejo. A podium looks a long shot, but a top five is certainly a possibility. (Bottom left) Kevin Benavides has proven a model of consistency in this year's Dakar. The Argentine took the win on Stage Five and is still in the hunt in fourth overall, 12m58s behind Cornejo. As it stands, Honda is having the best Dakar in their history with Cornejo leading, Benavides fourth, Barreda fifth and Brabec in sixth place. (Bottom middle) Joan Barreda has more stage wins than anyone else in this years' Dakar with three, but like almost every other Dakar the Spanish legend has contested, his speed has been marred with inconsistency. Barreda's not out of it yet in fifth, 16m05s from leader and teammate Cornejo, but it'll be a tall order for him to overcome the world's best with four stages to go in what looks like being his final Dakar on two wheels as he searches for that elusive Dakar trophy. (Bottom right) 2017 Dakar Champion Sam Sunderland has played the waiting game in Saudi Arabia. The Briton hasn't finished higher than fourth in any stage of the Rally, but his consistent top-five finishes mean he's in the prime position to attack in the final four stages. Sunderland lies third overall, 05m57s behind Cornejo, as Monday, January 11.

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