Join us for the Dakar Rally on Jan 8, 2009 , right here and chat about the action during the 6th stage.Robby sits in 7th overall,only 41 minutes back.


Stage 6 - Thursday, January 8
San Rafael > Mendoza
Connection: 76 km | Special: 395 km | Connection: 154 km | Total: 625 km
The day’s program is once again full of crossings, since the special begins with around sixty kilometers of dunes. The trail becomes easier in the second part, but competitors might well be slowed down by a wide ford that must be crossed with exceeding skill to avoid an extended bath. On arrival at Mendoza, the rally will penetrate the foothills of the Andes mountain range.


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Those are old penalties. Todays have not been posted.
those are todays penalties, stage 6
The penalties that zoomsss posted were old penalties.

300 15 minutes - Penalty posted on Stage 5
362 3 minutes - Penalty posted on Stage 3
306 2 hours - Penalty posted on Stage 2
324 6 minutes - Penalty posted on Stage 3
329 4 hours - Penalty posted on Stage 5
Help me to find them then?
This is what I was quoting from, Stage 6 O/A
http://www.dakar.com/2009/DAK/LIVE/us/600/classement/CGA.html
AL ATTIYAH is on the Withdrawn list for stage 6. At least he was keeping the dubs honest. Looks like it moved Robby up to 6th. But now there are three rabbits in the first three spots.
You beat me to it. This is good news
302 Al attattatt withdrawls as well as 322 spinelli
Gordon 6th Overall 1:11 back and 1:22 ahead of 7th.

Poised for the podium with 8 specials to go.
"Here Kitty Kitty"
Street still 2nd O/A on the bike 40:00 minutes back.
Qatar's Nasser Al Attiyah was thrown out of the Dakar Rally, which he was leading, on Thursday after missing a number of control points on the sixth stage, race organisers said.

The BMW driver, who won the first and third stages and led the overall standings by over seven minutes, skipped nine mandatory way points as his car threatened to overheat on the shortened 178km run from San Rafael.

South Africa's Giniel De Villiers, who was second on the day, was promoted to stage winner and inherited the overall lead ahead of the gruelling event making its way into Chile on Friday.

The rules of the race state that each way point missed - up to four - leads to a two-hour penalty; a fifth in succession means exclusion.
That's what I was thinking!

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