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stage 14 - Saturday 14 January 2006 | Tambacounda > Dakar
  • Connection 107 km
  • Special 254 km
  • Connection 273 km
  • Total  634 km
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Breaking news

012 - D. FRETIGNE
012 - D. FRETIGNE
322 - G. CHICHERIT
322 - G. CHICHERIT
002 - M. COMA
002 - M. COMA
001 - C. DESPRES
001 - C. DESPRES
309 - M. MILLER
309 - M. MILLER
305 - G. DE VILLIERS
305 - G. DE VILLIERS
304 - N. ROMA
304 - N. ROMA
302 - L. ALPHAND
302 - L. ALPHAND
307 - C. SAINZ
307 - C. SAINZ
20:32

Press Release

Because of the dramatic events of the last two days, the final stage Dakar - Dakar, taking the competitors to the podium at Lac Rose, will not be timed.
14:28 - camion

Kabirov wins special

Title holder Firdaus Kabirov stopped Hans Stacey’s winning run. The Russian clocked the fastest time of the day’s stage beating Hans Stacey by 2’57". Third was André De Azevedo at 4’13". Overall leader Vladimir Chagin finished 12’20" adrift but keeps a comfortable race lead of 2h21’...
13:24 - auto

Chicherit wins first ever special

Frenchman Guerlain Chicherit captured his first ever special on a Dakar. The BMW driver beat team mate Alfie Cox by 3’13". Third was Mark Miller (VW) at 5’07".
13:09 - auto

De Villiers gains time

On the finish line of the day’s special, Giniel De Villiers (VW) has gained 4’20" on overall leader Luc Alphand (MIT). Only two cars have made it so far. In the new overall standing Alphand has a 17’53" lead over the South African.
13:04 - auto

Chicherit fastest at CP2

At CP2, Guerlain Chicherit (BMW) has the new fastest time. The BMW driver has a 2’15" advantage on team mate Alfie Cox. Third is Mark Miller (VW) at 4’39, followed by Schlesser at 9’21". Second overall, Giniel de Villiers (VW) is 9’44" adrift while overall leader Luc Alphand (MIT) is at 14’28"
12:51 - moto

Despres loses time at finish

Title holder and current second overall, Cyril Despres has finally made it to the finish line. The Frenchman was 42’46" slower then the day’s winner David Frétigné. Despres is now 1h13’ adrift of overall leader Marc Coma.
12:46 - auto

De Villiers gains time on Alphand

Two cars have made it so far at CP2 (km 207): Giniel De Villiers (VW) and overall leader Luc Alphand (MIT). The South African has a 4’44" lead over the Frenchman. The two race leaders are driving together.
12:31 - moto

Frétigné wins special

Frenchman David Frétigné clinched his first special success of the rally. Riding alongside overall leader Marc Coma, they were the only favourites not to get lost on the way to CP2. The Yamaha biker crossed the finish line with a 33" lead on Coma. All the others are still expected at the end of the special.
12:28 - auto

Alphand and De Villiers lost

30 kilometres after CP1, overall leader Luc Alphand (MIT), his main rival Giniel De Villiers (VW) and Carlos Sainz (VW) have all taken a wrong track and have lost time due to a navigation mistake. On the other hand Nani Roma (MIT), fastest at CP1 and Bruno Saby (VW) have found the good way.
12:25 - moto

Big time loss for Despres

Title holder Cyril Despres who was lost after CP1 has made it to the second check point (km 207) losing 43’38" on overall leader Marc Coma.
12:21 - moto

Coma finds the right way; fastest at CP2

Overall leader Marc Coma proved to be the smartest on the way to CP2 (km 203) finding the correct way while all the other favourites struggled with navigation. Coma is riding alongside David Frétigné. The Spaniard has the fastest time with an 8" lead on Frétigné. The gaps are becoming huge at the check point. Only five riders have made it. Chris Blais for example is 25’50" adrift.
12:03 - auto

Roma fastest at CP1

In the car race, Nani Roma (MIT) has set the fastest time at CP1 (km 128). The Spaniard has a 37" lead on Guerlain Chicherit (BMW), 1’30" on Bruno Saby (VW). Fourth is Giniel De Villiers (VW) at 1’46". Stephane Peterhansel (MIT) is 5’09" adrift while overall leader Luc Alphand (MIT) is at 5’31". The Frenchman therefore loses 3’45" on his main rival De Villiers.
11:58 - moto

Navigation problems for Despres

Cyril Despres suffered navigation problems 30kms after CP1, looking for the right track for about 20min. But basically, all the leading riders struggled with nav’. Sala, Street and a few others are now heading the right way.
11:11 - moto

Goncalves fastest at CP1

At km 128 of the day’s special, Portugal’s Paulo Goncalves has the fastest time. The Honda biker has a 32" lead over compatriot Helder Rodrigues on a Yamaha. Third is David Frétigné (YAM) at 1’18". Overall leader Marc Coma is 3’09" adrift.
07:42

Avoid mistakes

The journey through Senegal from east to west is both a Dakar classic and a difficult exercise, especially for the co-drivers. Team spirit will be important in the crews. The numerous changes of direction will force the drivers to be very reactive. At the finish of the special, in Thiès, the riders will gather for a tribute to Fabrizio Meoni, at the place where the foundation he had created will soon open a school for agriculture and arts and crafts.

If the gaps look sufficient for the overall leaders of the three main categories, Marc Coma, Luc Alphand and Vladimir Chagin will make sure to take good care of their vehicles and try to avoid a stupid mistake.