January 1st- 14th 2022 100% Saudi Arabia

Robby Gordon will NOT be competing. One customer SPEED UTV will be.

Saudi Arabia is +8 hours on Eastern Time / +11 on the West Coast.

January 2nd-7th, the Rally Raid starts in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia and races South than West before racing to North to the city of Riyadh.

January 8th, Rest Day Riyadh

January 9th-14th, the Rally Raid continues from Riyadh through the Southern area of Saudi Arabia before heading to West, than West, finishing in Jeddah.

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Stage 5
Bikes/ Quads Liaison > 214 km - Special > 346 km
Everyone else Liaison > 216 km - Special > 395 km
****NOTE, TWO DIFFERENT ROUTES****

I failed to mention, Bikes and Cars started at the same time, but on different courses. And they have started
http://trackingdakar.com/en/stage-5/bikes/waypoints/
http://trackingdakar.com/en/stage-5/cars/waypoints/

Stage 5
Moto: Price in the lead at the finish
Before the race was interrupted, Toby Price proved to be the quickest rider to reach the finishing line on the day’s special. The Australian finished 4’14’’ ahead of rookie Danilo Petrucci who maintained his fine pace. Ross Branch put the leading Yamaha in the race hierarchy in third position, just two seconds behind Petrucci.
Moto: Interruption to the bike and Dakar Classic races
Faced with great demand placed on the medical aircraft dedicated to the bike race and the Dakar Classic, the race management decided, shortly after midday, to stop the stage in both categories in order to ensure the safety of the competitors. The car race which is taking place in a different sector with independent aircraft resources, has not been affected. The results in the bike and Dakar Classic categories will be adapted to the situation in accordance with the enforceable rules. Several solutions are available to the race officials who are studying them in order to find the fairest for all, both the riders who have completed the bike special and the competitors who are still out on the tracks.
http://trackingdakar.com/en/stage-5/bikes/waypoints/

Car: Victory for Lategan!
After having driven for a long time with his door open, Henk Lategan has just reached the finishing line and the South African has deprived Sébastien Loeb of victory, beating him by 1’58’’. Lategan, who has often met with bad luck since his participation on the Dakar last year, has picked up his very first success. Lucio Alvarez has climbed on to the third step of the day’s podium, though Mathieu Serradori misses out on the top 3 by just 14 seconds.
http://trackingdakar.com/en/stage-5/cars/waypoints/

LW Proto: Victory number five for Quintero
Seth Quintero has won for the fifth time this year by more than eight minutes ahead of Sebastian Eriksson who finally has only regained 43’’ over “Chaleco” López in the general rankings. Crisitina Gutiérrez also put in a good performance to climb back up the rankings.
LW Proto: Quintero reaches the finish
Seth Quintero has reached the finishing line on the day’s special and, unless the unexpected happens, the American should be the day’s winner. It remains to be seen, once “Chaleco” López and Sebastian Eriksson have finished, whether the Swede who occupies second in the overall classification 20 minutes behind the Chilean, has gained any time or not.
http://trackingdakar.com/en/stage-5/prototypes/waypoints/

SSV: Karyakin loeses the lead, Luppi De Oliveira wins!
On the finishing straight, Sergey Karyakin has lost out to Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira who picks up his first victory in the SSV category. The Brazilian has also brought a halt to five specials dominated by Polish riders. Karyakin still finished third, more than 4 minutes behind Luppi De Oliveira. Marek Goczał slipped in between the two rivals, finishing 2’33’’ behind the stage winner.
http://trackingdakar.com/en/stage-5/sxs/waypoints/

Moto: Breaking news: Petrucci wins his very first special!
Toby Price has received a six-minute penalty for speeding so Danilo Petrucci, who finished a little more than four minutes behind the Australian, has won today’s special. The Italian has become the first MotoGP rider to taste victory on a stage of the Dakar.

Danilo Petrucci Wins The Stage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS4atIT4wwM

Too bad for Howes, that is scary. I do hope Barreda can continue. His track record isn't that great. AND someone else can post too! Keep Mike from feeling like he is talking to himself!!

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