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Cycle News 2024 Issue 02 January 17

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The Dakar Rally Rolls On A merica's Ricky Brabec (Honda) is staring down the barrel of his second career Dakar Rally win as of Tuesday, January 16. With three stages left to run, the 2020 rally winner and factory Honda pilot had yet to win a stage but carded three second- place finishes, ensuring he heads into Stage 10 of 12 with a 6:59 lead over Hero Motorsports' Ross Branch. "Today was possibly one of my only shots to make a big push and try to make a bit bigger gap than 40 or 50 seconds, so I gave it my all today," Brabec said after the most recent Stage Nine. "I think tomorrow we're probably going to have to open, but if I can clean up, I think we'll be set free. In the 2020 Dakar, I pulled a gap early on, and this has definitely been the most stressful race of my life because it's so close. Anyway, with a few more days to go, let's keep the hopes up and keep charging." Branch and Brabec have swapped the rally lead between themselves since the beginning, with only Brabec's teammate "Nacho" Cornejo able to take the overall rally lead off the pair after Stage Four. The Chilean has enjoyed a superb rally thus far with three stage wins, more than any other rider, but has not maintained the same consistency as Brabec and Branch and lies third, 13:46 off his teammate Brabec. Adrien Van Beveren is an - other of the factory Honda pilots (there are five in total with Bra- bec, Cornejo, Van Beveren, Pablo Quintanilla and Skyler Howes). The Frenchman has taken two stage wins thus far in 2024 but threw away a third win on Stage Eight when he deliberately slowed to try and get a better starting position. The problem WIND IN THE P36 Ricky Brabec is so close to a second Dakar win he can almost smell it, but there are still three stages to go.

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