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Cycle News 2025 Issue 39 September 30

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Sunday's stage five saw Red Bull KTM's Luciano Benavides claim the stage win, closely followed by Sanders in second and Canet in third, with the three teammates separated by just 10 seconds. The result saw Sanders take the overall win by a com - fortable three minutes and 40 seconds. In claiming victory at Rally- Raid Portugal, Sanders claimed the 2025 FIM World Rally-Raid Championship title with one round to spare. "It's a dream come true to win the World Championship," Sanders said. "You think about it when you're a kid no matter what sport you do, but I chose mo - torbikes, and it worked out well. The race here has gone so well, and the bike has been perfect, so a massive thank you to the team for all the hard work they put in. It's very rare to have this sort of consistency in a rally, as it's often so unpredictable. But up to now, we've put in a perfect sea - son, and we'll still be aiming to carry that into Morocco. It's still all sinking in, really. I'm happy to get the World Championship here in Portugal, and hopefully, there's a lot more to come." "We knew from the beginning that today would be difficult to take the win," the stage three winner, Schareina, said after the final stage. "We started three minutes behind in the overall, and with just 60 miles to race, it was really difficult on the fast, sandy tracks, and I tried as hard as I could and came away with second overall." "It's been a fantastic week for us," Canet said, after finishing first in Rally2 and fifth overall. "I'm super happy with the feel - ing on the bike and how I rode. This final stage was perfect with some rain overnight. The track was grippy and suited the tire we're using, so we were able to push and come home with a KTM 1-2-3 on the special. Daniel has won the championship, and I am leading Rally2, so it's been an incredible event for the team." VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P45 Monster Energy Honda's Tosha Schareina was a stage winner and finished second overall.

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