• Austrian biker Matthias Walkner during the Stage 11 of the Dakar 2020 between Al-Ula and Yanbu in Saudi Arabia, on Thursday, January 14. AFP
    Austrian biker Matthias Walkner during the Stage 11 of the Dakar 2020 between Al-Ula and Yanbu in Saudi Arabia, on Thursday, January 14. AFP
  • Chile's Contardo Francisco Lopez and Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre during Stage 11. EPA
    Chile's Contardo Francisco Lopez and Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre during Stage 11. EPA
  • KTM Factory Team's Daniel Sanders. Reuters
    KTM Factory Team's Daniel Sanders. Reuters
  • Yamaha's Kamil Wisniewskiof in action. EPA
    Yamaha's Kamil Wisniewskiof in action. EPA
  • KTM Team's Jaume Betriu. Reuters
    KTM Team's Jaume Betriu. Reuters
  • British biker Sam Sunderland ahead of Skyler Howes of the United States. AFP
    British biker Sam Sunderland ahead of Skyler Howes of the United States. AFP
  • Mini driver Stephane Peterhansel and co-driver Edouard Boulanger who looks set to win this year's race. AFP
    Mini driver Stephane Peterhansel and co-driver Edouard Boulanger who looks set to win this year's race. AFP
  • Action from Stage 11. AFP
    Action from Stage 11. AFP
  • KTM's Sam Sunderland won Thursday's Stage 11 and moved into seconds place overall. AFP
    KTM's Sam Sunderland won Thursday's Stage 11 and moved into seconds place overall. AFP
  • Bike race leader Kevin Benavides ahead of Ricky Brabec. AFP
    Bike race leader Kevin Benavides ahead of Ricky Brabec. AFP
  • Stephane Peterhansel is closing in on a 14th Dakar Rally title. Reuters
    Stephane Peterhansel is closing in on a 14th Dakar Rally title. Reuters
  • Stephane Peterhansel and Edouard Boulanger change a tyre during Stage 11. Reuters
    Stephane Peterhansel and Edouard Boulanger change a tyre during Stage 11. Reuters
  • Spain's Lorenzo Santolino. EPA
    Spain's Lorenzo Santolino. EPA
  • US biker Ricky Brabec on his Honda during the Stage 11. AFP
    US biker Ricky Brabec on his Honda during the Stage 11. AFP
  • Defending champion Carlos Sainz and co-driver Lucas Cruz. AFP
    Defending champion Carlos Sainz and co-driver Lucas Cruz. AFP
  • Mini's Stephane Peterhansel and co-driver Edouard Boulanger. AFP
    Mini's Stephane Peterhansel and co-driver Edouard Boulanger. AFP

Stephane Peterhansel one stage away from yet another Dakar Rally victory


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French veteran Stephane Peterhansel was one stage away from a record-extending 14th Dakar triumph on Thursday after ending the penultimate day in Saudi Arabia with a 15-minute lead over Qatar's Nasser Al-Attiyah.

Toyota's Al-Attiyah, who had said on Wednesday that the event would be decided on the shortened 464-km stage from Al-Ula to Yanbu, won the day but Peterhansel kept him in check with the second fastest time.

"There’s only one day to go. It’s time to cross fingers and hope that we will be in first place at the end," said Peterhansel, whose record 13 previous wins came on both motorcycles and in cars.

Friday's final 200km stage to Jeddah features chains of dunes before reaching the shores of the Red Sea but offers less scope for Al-Attiyah to close the gap unless his ever-consistent rival hits problems.

"It’s exactly like last year, we are really struggling with the tyres," said the Qatari, a triple Dakar winner, after clawing back a minute and 56 seconds from Peterhansel to secure his sixth stage win of the event.

"There’s still one day left, but this time we have really had a lot of punctures. I’ve had more than 16 tyres punctured. I am sure that 16 tyres by one minute and a half [for each change] is a lot."

In the motorcycle category, Britain's Sam Sunderland won the stage for KTM to move up to second overall, four minutes and 12 seconds behind Honda's Argentine Kevin Benavides.

"I knew that today was one of my last chances to try to win and I gave my all," said Sunderland. "I didn't quite manage to take enough time, but I'm happy with my effort. We still have one day to go and many things can happen on one stage."