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Cycle News 2023 Issue 02 January 18

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BY RENNIE SCAYSBROOK PHOTOGRAPHY BY ASO SPORT, KTM, HUSQVARNA, HONDA W e are in a golden age of rally-raid competition and never was this more evident than in the greatest race of them all, the 45th Dakar Rally, held for the fourth time in Saudi Arabia. Across 15 grueling days of competition and over 44 hours of timed racing—let alone the many days spent on liaison stages—it was Kevin Benavides (Red Bull KTM) who took his second Dakar win and his first for KTM, besting teammate and two-time Dakar Champion Toby Price. Skyler Howes (Husqvarna Fac - tory Racing) flew the stars and stripes loud and proud in Saudi Arabia, spending a large portion of the rally as the overall leader and was within one and a half minutes of Benavides and Price heading into the last stage. The Utah man couldn't sustain the roaring pace of the two KTM's and would go on to seal his first Dakar podium in third, Howes etching his name as one of five Americans to finish inside the Da - kar top three in the race's history. For Benavides, he led briefly at the conclusion of stage 10 and at the very end of the rally when he overhauled teammate Price. The Argentine took his first stage win on number 12 but, crucially, finished every stage inside the top 10 in a race that saw a major yo-yoing effect going on with stage winners and overall leaders performing well one day and drop - ping outside the top 10 the next. VOLUME ISSUE JANUARY , P47 FOUGHT EVENT IN ITS HISTORY, LATE WIN FOR KTM THE AGES

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