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stage 15 - Sunday 21 January 2007 | Dakar - Dakar

  • Connection  36 km
  • Special  16 km
  • Connection  41 km
  • Total  93 km

Breaking news

Breaking news (GMT + 1)


15:32

300 vehicles made it through the last special stage

At 14h30 GMT, 132 bikes, 109 cars and 59 trucks had reached the end of this 15th and last special stage of the Dakar and were on their way to the lock park in Dakar, the finishing point of the 29th edition of the rally raid. Were only missing Nr 27 who did not start the special stage this morning and Nr 525 still in the section against the clock.

15:23 - truck

Summary of stage 15

Pending validation, Dutchman Arjan Brouwer (Ginaf) wins his second stage in this Dakar in 9’39, 52" ahead of Czech Ales Loprais (Tatra) and 54" ahead of Dutchman Hans Stacey (Man). In the overall rankings, Hans Stacey wins his first Dakar with a 3h10’52 lead over Russian Ilgizar Mardeev (Kamaz) and 4h45’30 on Czech Ales Loprais.

15:20 - car

Summary of stage 15

Pending validation, South-African Giniel De Villiers (VW) gets his 8th scratch time victory on the Dakar, the fourth one this year, in 7’42, 2" ahead of his Spanish teammate Carlos Sainz (VW) and 26" ahead of US driver Robby Gordon, who wins the stage in the open category. In the two-wheel drive category, Frenchman Jean-Louis Schlesser (Buggy Schlesser) wins the stage with the 5th scratch time. Finally, in the production category, Frenchman Paul Belmondo (Nissan) is the day’s winner. In the overall rankings, Frenchman Stéphane Peterhansel (Mitsu), 50th today, wins his 3rd Dakar in the car category, and his 9th victory in all categories, 7’26 ahead of his teammate Luc Alphand (Mitsu) and 1h33’57 ahead of the buggy of Frenchman Jean-Louis Schlesser (Buggy Schlesser).

15:13 - bike

Summary of stage 15

Pending validation, Latvian biker Janis Vinters (KTM) is the winner in 8’42 of the stage; this is his second scratch time stage victory on the Dakar, which also makes him the winner in the marathon category, 7’’ ahead of Norwevian Pal Anders Ullevalseter and 25’’ ahead of Portuguese Helder Rodrigues (Yamaha), who wins this last special stage in the 450cc category. In the quad category, Spaniard Carlos Avendano (Suzuki) wins. In the overall rankings, Frenchman Cyril Despres, 56th today, wins his 2nd Dakar, 34’19 ahead of his teammate David Casteu and 52’06 ahead of US biker Chris Blais.

15:00 - truck

501 - First victory for Stacey

Nr 501, STACEY/GOTLIB/DER KINDEREN - MAN Second of the rally in 2006, Dutchman Hans Stacey has now won his first Dakar finishing with a 3h10’52 lead over Russia’s Ilgizar Mardeev and 4h45’30 over Czech driver Ales Loprais.

14:57 - truck

530 - Provisional victory for Brouwer

Nr 530, BROUWER/KOETSIER/VAN VEENENDAAL - GINAF As the first 20 trucks have arrived at the finish of this 15th and last special stage, Dutchman Arjan Brouwer is provisionally in the lead, 52" ahead of Czech driver Ales Loprais and 54" ahead of leader in the overall rankings Dutchman Hans Stacey.

14:47 - car

109 cars on the finishing line…

All competitors have arrived to the finish of this 15th and last special stage of the rally.

14:45 - car

302 - 9th victory for Mr. Dakar!

Nr 302, PETERHANSEL/COTTRET - MITSUBISHI, SUPER PRODUCTION Arrived 51st of this 15th and last special stage, Frenchman Stéphane Peterhansel wins his 9th Dakar, his 3rd victory in the car category after 2004 and 2005, and finishes 7’26 ahead of his teammate and countryman Luc Alphand and 1h33’57 ahead of another Frenchman Jean-Louis Schlesser.

14:08 - car

60 cars at finish...

The first 60 cars have now reached the end of the 15th and last special section of this 29th Dakar.

13:43 - car

301 - De Villiers takes the lead...

Nr 301, DE VILLIERS/VON ZITZEWITZ - VOLKSWAGEN, SUPER PRODUCTION As the first 16 cars have reached the end of the last special stage, South-African Giniel De Villiers has achieved best scratch time, 2" ahead of teammate Carlos Sainz.

13:41 - car

303 - New provisional scratch time leadership for Sainz

Nr 303, SAINZ/PERIN - VOLKSWAGEN, SUPER PRODUCTION As the first 10 cars have reached the end of the last special stage, Spain’s Carlos Sainz was provisionally in the lead, 24" ahead of US driver Robby Gordon and 40" in front of his Portuguese teammate Carlos Sousa.

13:21 - car

310 - Provisional best clock for Schlesser

Nr 310, SCHLESSER/DEBRON - BUGGY SCHLESSER, SUPER PRODUCTION As the first 3 cars have now reached the end of the 15th and last special stage, Frenchman Jean-Louis Schlesser is provisionally in the lead, 2’27 ahead of leader in the overall rankings, Frenchman Stéphane Peterhansel, and 2’37 ahead of title holder Luc Alphand.

13:10 - car

It’s a go for cars…

Respectively first and second in the overall rankings, Frenchman Stéphane Peterhansel and his countryman and teammate at Mitsubishi, Luc Alphand, were the 2 fist car competitors to get to grips with this 15th and last special stage at 12H00 GMT as scheduled.

13:05 - bike

2 - Cyril Despres wins his 2nd Dakar!

Nr 2, CYRIL DESPRES - KTM, SUPER PRODUCTION 56th in this 15th and last special stage, Frenchman Cyril Despres wins his second Dakar, two years after his first victory on Lac Rose in 2005, and finishes with 34’19 lead on his teammate and countryman David Casteu and 52’06 on US biker Chris Blais.

12:39 - bike

23 - Vinters winner of the last scratch time

Nr 23, JANIS VINTERS - KTM, MARATHON As all 132 bikes have now reached the end of the last special stage, Latvian Janis Vinters wins the stage with a last scratch time of 8’42 for the 16 km in the special stage, 7" ahead of Norwegian Pal Anders Ullevalseter and 25" ahead of Portuguese Helder Rodrigues. It is to be noted that French biker Willy Jobard (Nr 27) did not start the last section against the clock.

12:15 - bike

5 - Best provisional time for De Azevedo

Nr 5, JEAN DE AZEVEDO - KTM, SUPER PRODUCTION As the first 110 bikes have now reached the end of the last special stage, Brazilian Jean De Azevedo has been clocked provisionally with the best time 2" ahead of Frenchman Eric Croquelois and 21" in front of Dutchman Johan Willemsen.

12:07 - bike

233 - Best clock for Willemsen

Nr 233, JOHAN WILLEMSEN - YAMAHA, SUPER PRODUCTION The Dutchman is, so far, the fastest of the 90 bikes already arrived at the end of the last special stage, 5" ahead of Turkish biker Kemal Merkit

11:56 - bike

203 - Best clock for Merkit

Nr 203, KEMAL MERKIT - KTM, MARATHON As the first 65 bikes have now reached the end of the last special stage, Turkish biker Kemal Merkit has achieved the best time, 2" ahead of Belgian Jozef Augustyns and 6" ahead of Portugal’s Pedro Bianchi Prata.

11:55 - bike

45 - The first 50 bikes have arrived...

Nr 45, PEDRO BIANCHI PRATA - YAMAHA, SUPER PRODUCTION As the first 50 bikes have now reached the end of the last special stage in the rally, Portuguese biker Pedro Bianchi Prata is still in the lead, 5" ahead of Swedish lady Annie Seel and 51" in front of UK’s Stephen Malone.

11:30 - bike

45 - The first 13 bikes have arrived

Nr 45, PEDRO BIANCHI PRATA - YAMAHA, SUPER PRODUCTION Portuguese biker Pedro Bianchi Prata was the fastest of the first group of 13 bikers to get to grips with the last special stage of the Dakar.

11:18 - bike

It’s a go for bikes…

The last 13 bikes in the overall rankings were the first to get to grips with the last special stage in the rally; they just started with the last section against the clock at 10h GMT as scheduled. It is to be noted that out of the 245 bikers who started in Lisbon on January 6th, 133 will race this last special stage.

11:14

START OF LIVE COVERAGE

Welcome to all. Ranking last in the overall rankings, 83h 26’49 from leader Cyril Despres, Belgian biker Ennio Cucurachi was the first one to get to grips this morning with the last stage of this 29th Dakar. The Belgian will kick off the last special stage and start in the first group of 13 bikers who will open the special stage on the beach at Lac Rose.

08:53

STAGE 15: DAKAR - DAKAR

93 km, including 16 against the clock, are on the menu of the 15th and last special stage. A symbolic route for all participants who are nearing the finish with the ultimate and mythical special stage on the beach of Lac Rose. A last section against the clock as a lap of honour for the leaders in the overall rankings before triumphantly climbing on the podium.