2006 Dakar Rally

2006 Dakar Rally
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The 2006 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2006 Paris-Dakar Rally, was the 28th running of the Dakar Rally event. The 2006 event ran from 31 December 2005 to 15 January 2006.[1] It started from Lisbon, Portugal, and passed through Spain, Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, Guinea, before finishing in Senegal.[1] The format included speed restrictions on motorcycles and trucks and reduced use of global positioning systems.[1] Competitors included double world rally champion, Carlos Sainz.[2]

Entries

Number of participants
Stage Bikes Cars Trucks Total
Start of Rally 232 174 69 475
Rest Day 131 115 51 297
End of Rally 93 67 33 193

Bikes

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Rider
Austria KTM Gauloises KTM France 1 France Cyril Despres
3 Spain Isidre Esteve
8 France David Casteu
11 France Michel Gau
KTM Repsol-Red Bull 2 Spain Marc Coma
4 Chile Carlo de Gavardo
6 Italy Giovanni Sala
Team Scandinavia 5 Norway Pål Anders Ullevålseter
Petrobras-Lubrax 7 Brazil Jean de Azevedo
Red Bull KTM 9 United States Chris Blais
10 Australia Andy Caldecott[N 1]
21 Spain Jordi Viladoms
23 United States Andy Grider
KTM-Toni-Togo 14 France Alain Duclos
Rally Pan America 42 United States Jonah Street
Japan Yamaha Yamaha Motor France/Ipone 12 France David Frétigné
Yamaha NL Dakar Team 15 Netherlands Frans Verhoeven
Vodafone Banco Cetelem 55 Portugal Hélder Rodrigues
Notes
  1. Caldecott was a late replacement for the Spanish rider Jordi Durán.[3]

Cars

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Driver Co-Driver
Japan Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Ralliart 300 France Stéphane Peterhansel France Jean-Paul Cottret
302 France Luc Alphand France Gilles Picard
304 Spain Nani Roma Andorra Henri Magne
306 Japan Hiroshi Masuoka France Pascal Maimon
Germany Volkswagen Volkswagen Motorsport 301 France Bruno Saby France Michel Périn
303 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt Italy Fabrizia Pons
305 South Africa Giniel de Villiers Sweden Tina Thörner
307 Spain Carlos Sainz Germany Andreas Schulz
309 United States Mark Miller Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Germany BMW X-Raid 308 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Alain Guehennec
312 Spain José Luis Monterde Italy Tiziano Siviero
313 South Africa Alfie Cox South Africa Ralph Pitchford
322 France Guerlain Chicherit France Matthieu Baumel
Japan Nissan Team Galp Energia 311 Portugal Carlos Sousa Belgium Jean-Marie Lurquin
Nissan Dessoude 323 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Tecnosport-Italia 330 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka Italy Roberto di Persio
France Schlesser Schlesser-Ford Raid 314 France Jean-Louis Schlesser France François Borsotto
315 France Thierry Magnaldi France Arnaud Debron
316 Spain José Maria Servia France William Alcaraz
France SMG SMG 317 France Philippe Gache France Jean-Pierre Garcin
345 France Henri Pescarolo France Didier Le Gal
United Kingdom Bowler Bowler Off Road Ltd 333 Belgium Freddy Loix Netherlands Eric Verhoef
United States Hummer Team Gordon 335 United States Robby Gordon United States Darren Skilton

Trucks

Leading Entries
Manufacturer Team No. Driver Co-Drivers
Russia Kamaz Kamaz-Master 500 Russia Firdaus Kabirov Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
508 Russia Vladimir Chagin Russia Semen Yakubov
Russia Sergey Savostin
514 Russia Sergey Reshetnikov Russia Stanislav Konopko
Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Japan Hino Sugawara 501 Japan Yoshimasa Sugawara Japan Katsumi Hamura
505 Japan Teruhito Sugawara Japan Seiichi Suzuki
Germany Mercedes-Benz Vismara Sport System 503 Italy Giacomo Vismara Italy Mario Cambiaghi
Italy Iveco Motorsport Italia 507 Finland Markku Alén Spain Rafael Tornabell
Italy Adriano Micozzi
512 Italy Miki Biasion Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
519 Spain Pep Vila Spain Moi Torrallardona
Spain Gonzalo Azurmendi
Czech Republic Tatra Loprais 509 Czech Republic Karel Loprais Czech Republic Petr Gilar
Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Petrobras-Lubrax 513 Brazil André de Azevedo Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Brazil Maykel Justo
Germany MAN Exact-Man 524 Netherlands Hans Stacey Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
530 Germany Franz Echter Germany Peter Gobel
Netherlands Edwin van Dooren

Stages

Rally stages map
Stage Date From To Total
(km/mi)
Stage winners
BikesCarsTrucks
1 31 December Portugal Lisbon Portugal Portimão 370 kilometres (230 mi) France C. DespresSpain C. SainzRussia V. Chagin
2 1 January Portugal Portimão Spain Málaga 567 kilometres (352 mi) Portugal R. FariaSpain C. SainzRussia V. Chagin
3 2 January Morocco Nador Morocco Er Rachidia 672 kilometres (418 mi) Australia A. CaldecottFrance J-L. SchlesserRussia V. Chagin
4 3 January Morocco Er Rachidia Morocco Ouarzazate 639 kilometres (397 mi) Spain I. EsteveSpain C. SainzRussia V. Chagin
5 4 January Morocco Ouarzazate Morocco Tan-Tan 819 kilometres (509 mi) France C. DespresFrance S. PeterhanselRussia V. Chagin
6 5 January Morocco Tan-Tan Mauritania Zouérat 792 kilometres (492 mi) Chile C. de GavardoFrance T. MagnaldiRussia V. Chagin
7 6 January Mauritania Zouérat Mauritania Atar 521 kilometres (324 mi) Chile C. de GavardoFrance S. PeterhanselNetherlands H. Stacey
8 7 January Mauritania Atar Mauritania Nouakchott 568 kilometres (353 mi) France D. CasteuFrance T. MagnaldiRussia F. Kabirov
8 January Mauritania NouakchottRest day
9 9 January Mauritania Nouakchott Mauritania Kiffa 874 kilometres (543 mi) France C. DespresFrance S. PeterhanselRussia V. Chagin
10 10 January Mauritania Kiffa Mali Kayes 333 kilometres (207 mi) Stage cancelled1Spain C. SainzNetherlands H. Stacey
11 11 January Mali Kayes Mali Bamako 705 kilometres (438 mi) France A. DuclosSouth Africa G. de VilliersNetherlands H. Stacey
12 12 January Mali Bamako Guinea Labé 872 kilometres (542 mi) France C. DespresFrance L. AlphandNetherlands H. Stacey
13 13 January Guinea Labé Senegal Tambacounda 567 kilometres (352 mi) Italy G. Sala France L. AlphandNetherlands H. Stacey
14 14 January Senegal Tambacounda Senegal Dakar 634 kilometres (394 mi) France D. FrétignéFrance G. ChicheritRussia F. Kabirov
15 15 January Senegal Dakar 110 kilometres (68 mi) Non-timed

Notes:

Motorcycles

Australian motorcyclist Andy Caldecott died in an accident during ninth stage. The tenth stage was not timed as a mark of respect for Caldecott.[4] Spanish rider Marc Coma on KTM won the motorcycle category, second was French rider Cyril Despres and third Italian rider Giovanni Sala (both on KTM).

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 France Cyril Despres KTM 56:20 1 France Cyril Despres KTM 56:20
2 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 58:14 0:04 2 Portugal Ruben Faria KTM 58:14 0:04
3 Spain Marc Coma KTM 58:17 0:07 3 Spain Marc Coma KTM 58:17 0:07
2 1 Portugal Ruben Faria1 KTM 1:37:07 1 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 2:37:24
2 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 1:38:14 1:07 2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 2:37:32 0:08
3 France David Casteu KTM 1:38:35 1:28 3 Portugal Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha 2:38:32 0:43
3 1 Australia Andy Caldecott KTM 3:21:11 1 France Cyril Despres KTM 6:03:12
2 United States Andy Grider KTM 3:24:15 3:04 2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 6:04:28 1:16
3 France Cyril Despres KTM 3:24:17 3:06 3 Spain Jose Manuel Pellicer KTM 6:04:52 1:39
4 1 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 4:13:01 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 10:17:57
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 4:13:29 0:28 2 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 10:22:48 4:51
3 Chile Carlo de Gavardo KTM 4:18:16 5:15 3 France Cyril Despres KTM 10:23:03 5:06
5 1 France Cyril Despres KTM 3:47:40 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 14:09:18
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 3:51:21 3:41 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 14:10:43 1:25
3 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 3:52:58 5:18 3 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 14:15:46 6:28
6 1 Chile Carlo de Gavardo KTM 4:00:32 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 18:15:45
2 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 4:03:55 3:23 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 18:19:28 3:43
3 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 4:01:24 3:52 3 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 18:20:10 4:25
7 1 Chile Carlo de Gavardo KTM 6:28:11 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 24:45:23
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 6:29:38 1:27 2 Chile Carlo de Gavardo KTM 24:49:53 4:30
3 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 6:30:11 2:00 3 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 24:52:50 7:27
8 1 France David Casteu KTM 5:55:55 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 30:49:20
2 United States Chris Blais KTM 5:55:08 2:13 2 Spain Isidre Esteve KTM 30:55:43 6:23
3 France Cyril Despres KTM 5:58:12 2:17 3 Chile Carlo de Gavardo KTM 31:01:09 11:49
9 1 France Cyril Despres KTM 7:55:48 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 38:49:15
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 7:59:55 4:07 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 39:12:02 22:47
3 Portugal Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha 8:02:48 7:00 3 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 39:42:19 53:04
10 Stage cancelled due to death of Andy Caldecott
11 1 France Alain Duclos KTM 3:16:40 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 42:07:22
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 3:18:07 1:27 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 42:41:46 34:24
3 United States Jonah Street KTM 3:23:19 6:39 3 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 43:14:23 1:07:01
12 1 France Cyril Despres KTM 4:52:14 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 47:01:21
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 4:53:49 1:45 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 47:34:00 32:39
3 United States Chris Blais KTM 4:54:43 2:29 3 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 48:46:36 1:45:15
13 1 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 5:03:49 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 52:09:45
2 France Cyril Despres KTM 5:07:01 3:12 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 52:41:01 31:16
3 France Alain Duclos KTM 5:07:21 3:32 3 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 53:50:25 1:40:40
14 1 France David Frétigné Yamaha 3:16:59 1 Spain Marc Coma KTM 55:27:17
2 Spain Marc Coma KTM 3:17:32 0:33 2 France Cyril Despres KTM 56:40:46 1:13:29
3 Spain Gerard Farrés Yamaha 3:33:58 16:59 3 Italy Giovanni Sala KTM 57:57:05 2:29:48
15 Stage not timed

Notes:

Cars

Sainz riding VW Race Touareg won the first stage from Lisbon to Portimão,[6] and also the second stage.[7] Jean-Louis Schlesser, winner of the event in 1999 and 2000, riding Schlesser-Ford Buggy, won the third stage between Nador to Er Rachidia in Morocco, with Nani Roma on Mitsubishi Pajero Evo taking the overall lead.[8] Sainz won the fourth stage and took the overall lead.[9] Stephane Peterhansel, winner in 2004 and 2005, won the fifth stage while Sainz held on to the overall lead.[10] Giniel de Villiers moved into the lead, 22 seconds ahead of Sainz, after the sixth stage from Tan Tan to Zouerat, which was won by Thierry Magnaldi.[11] Stephane Peterhansel won the seventh stage between Zouerat and Atar in Mauritania but Luc Alphand, who took second place, moved into the overall lead.[12] Stephane Peterhansel moved into the lead after finishing third in the eighth stage, which was won by Thierry Magnaldi.[13]

Peterhansel won the ninth stage between Nouakchott and Kiffa in Mauritania to extend his lead; however, his win was overshadowed by the death of Australian motorcyclist Andy Caldecott in an accident.[14] The tenth stage was won by Sainz with overall leader Stephane Peterhansel third.[4] Peterhansel's overall lead was reduced after he finished 11th in the eleventh stage behind winner Giniel de Villiers.[15] Peterhansel lost time after hitting a tree during a duststorm in the twelfth stage, which was won by Luc Alphand who took the overall lead.[16] Alphand also won the thirteenth stage between Guinea and Senegal, which was marred by the death of a 10-year-old boy who was hit by a car as he crossed the road.[17] He retained the overall lead after the fourteenth stage, which was won by Guerlain Chicherit; a second child was killed after reportedly being hit by a support lorry.[18] The final stage was not timed as a mark of respect for the three deaths.[19] The rally was won by Luc Alphand.[19]

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 56:20 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 56:20
2 Portugal Carlos Sousa
Belgium Jean-Marie Lurquin
Nissan 57:50 1:30 2 Portugal Carlos Sousa
Belgium Jean-Marie Lurquin
Nissan 57:50 1:30
3 France Bruno Saby
France Michel Périn
Volkswagen 58:11 1:51 3 France Bruno Saby
France Michel Périn
Volkswagen 58:11 1:51
2 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 1:34:28 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 2:30:48
2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 1:34:53 0:25 2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 2:34:33 3:45
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Alain Guehennec
BMW 1:34:56 0:28 3 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 2:35:02 4:14
3 1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France François Borsotto
Schlesser-Ford 2:50:58 1 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 5:27:34
2 Japan Hiroshi Masuoka
France Pascal Maimon
Mitsubishi 2:51:17 0:19 2 Japan Hiroshi Masuoka
France Pascal Maimon
Mitsubishi 5:27:40 0:06
3 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 2:51:35 0:37 3 France Bruno Saby
France Michel Périn
Volkswagen 5:28:28 0:54
4 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 3:52:48 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 9:21:18
2 France Thierry Magnaldi
France Arnaud Debron
Schlesser-Ford 3:54:48 2:00 2 France Bruno Saby
France Michel Périn
Volkswagen 9:26:09 4:51
3 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 3:55:58 3:10 3 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Italy Fabrizia Pons
Volkswagen 9:26:27 5:09
5 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 3:34:40 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 13:04:57
2 United States Mark Miller
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Volkswagen 3:35:52 1:12 2 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Italy Fabrizia Pons
Volkswagen 13:06:25 1:28
3 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 3:37:00 2:20 3 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 13:07:04 2:07
6 1 France Thierry Magnaldi
France Arnaud Debron
Schlesser-Ford 3:22:54 1 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 16:33:58
2 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France François Borsotto
Schlesser-Ford 3:25:49 2:55 2 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 16:34:20 0:22
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 3:26:40 3:46 3 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Italy Fabrizia Pons
Volkswagen 16:34:32 0:34
7 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 5:52:18 1 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 22:32:41
2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 5:56:41 4:23 2 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 22:35:53 3:12
3 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Italy Fabrizia Pons
Volkswagen 6:02:07 11:49 3 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Italy Fabrizia Pons
Volkswagen 22:38:39 5:58
8 1 France Thierry Magnaldi
France Arnaud Debron
Schlesser-Ford 5:00:56 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 27:43:41
2 United States Mark Miller
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Volkswagen 5:07:48 6:52 2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 27:44:13 0:32
3 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 5:07:48 6:52 3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 28:09:57 26:16
9 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 6:52:45 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 34:36:26
2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 7:01:29 8:44 2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 34:45:42 9:16
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 7:20:45 28:00 3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 35:30:42 54:16
10 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 3:28:34 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 38:09:58
2 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 3:32:42 4:08 2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 38:50:02 40:04
3 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 3:33:32 4:58 3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 39:13:15 1:03:17
11 1 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 3:07:01 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi 41:37:57
2 France Bruno Saby
France Michel Périn
Volkswagen 3:12:34 5:33 2 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 42:03:06 25:09
3 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 3:13:04 6:03 3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 42:20:16 42:19
12 1 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 4:22:46 1 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 46:25:52
2 France Guerlain Chicherit
France Mathieu Baumel
BMW 4:23:42 0:56 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 46:46:23 20:31
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 4:26:07 3:21 3 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 47:46:38 1:20:46
13 1 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 4:30:15 1 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 50:56:07
2 Spain Carlos Sainz
Germany Andreas Schulz
Volkswagen 4:31:05 0:50 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 51:18:20 22:13
3 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 4:31:57 1:42 3 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 52:28:38 1:32:31
14 1 France Guerlain Chicherit
France Mathieu Baumel
BMW 2:36:33 1 France Luc Alphand
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi 53:47:32
2 South Africa Alfie Cox
South Africa Ralph Pitchford
BMW 2:39:46 3:13 2 South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Sweden Tina Thörner
Volkswagen 54:05:25 17:53
3 United States Mark Miller
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Volkswagen 2:41:40 5:07 3 Spain Nani Roma
Andorra Henri Magne
Mitsubishi 55:38:10 1:50:38
15 Stage not timed

Trucks

Vladimir Chagin riding Kamaz won the truck category, second was Hans Stacey on MAN, and third was Firdaus Kabirov on Kamaz.

Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yakubov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 1:12:59 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 1:12:59
2 Italy Miki Biasion
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
Iveco 1:15:19 2:20 2 Italy Miki Biasion
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
Iveco 1:15:19 2:20
3 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 1:16:14 3:15 3 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 1:16:14 3:15
2 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 2:00:01 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 3:13:00
2 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 2:01:51 1:50 2 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 3:18:05 5:05
3 Italy Miki Biasion
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
Iveco 2:04:31 4:30 3 Italy Miki Biasion
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
Iveco 3:19:50 6:50
3 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 3:25:51 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 6:38:21
2 Italy Miki Biasion
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
Iveco 3:32:27 7:06 2 Italy Miki Biasion
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Italy Livio Diamante
Iveco 6:52:17 13:56
3 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 3:34:58 9:37 3 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 7:09:14 30:53
4 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 4:57:09 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 11:35:30
2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 4:59:51 2:42 2 Czech Republic Karel Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Gilar
Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Tatra 12:44:17 1:08:47
3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 5:14:19 17:10 3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 12:54:11 1:18:41
5 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 4:18:31 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 15:54:01
2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 4:32:16 13:45 2 Czech Republic Karel Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Gilar
Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Tatra 17:25:48 1:31:47
3 Czech Republic Karel Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Gilar
Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Tatra 4:41:31 23:00 3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 17:26:27 1:32:26
6 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 4:03:19 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 19:57:20
2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 4:20:42 17:23 2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 21:57:20 2:00:00
3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 4:30:53 27:34 3 Czech Republic Karel Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Gilar
Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Tatra 22:05:03 2:07:43
7 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 8:25:05 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 29:02:26
2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 8:27:34 2:29 2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 30:24:54 1:22:28
3 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 8:35:19 10:14 3 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 30:33:51 1:31:25
8 1 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 5:53:01 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 35:47:23
2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 5:58:26 5:25 2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 36:17:55 30:32
3 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 6:44:57 51:56 3 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 36:32:17 44:54
9 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 10:07:41 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 45:55:04
2 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 10:41:25 33:44 2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 49:35:54 3:40:50
3 Czech Republic Martin Macík
Czech Republic Ladislav Fajtl
LIAZ 11:15:24 1:07:43 3 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 49:49:30 3:54:26
10 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 4:31:00 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 50:49:46
2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 4:32:44 1:44 2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 54:08:38 3:18:52
3 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 4:54:42 23:42 3 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 54:20:30 3:30:44
11 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 4:20:15 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 55:21:11
2 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 4:26:56 6:41 2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 58:40:45 3:19:34
3 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 4:31:25 11:10 3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 59:02:45 3:41:34
12 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 5:41:02 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 61:20:49
2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 5:53:28 12:26 2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 64:21:47 3:00:58
3 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 5:59:38 18:36 3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 64:56:13 3:35:24
13 1 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 6:02:58 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 67:54:13
2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 6:16:12 13:14 2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 70:24:45 2:30:32
3 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 6:33:24 30:26 3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 71:12:25 3:18:12
14 1 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 3:15:43 1 Russia Vladimir Chagin
Russia Semen Yabukov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz 71:22:16
2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 3:18:40 2:57 2 Netherlands Hans Stacey
Belgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN 73:43:25 2:21:09
3 Brazil André de Azevedo
Brazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 3:19:56 4:13 3 Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz 74:28:08 3:05:52
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Final standings

Motorcycles

PosNo.RiderBikeEntrantTime
1 2Spain Marc ComaKTMKTM Repsol-Red Bull55:27:17
2 1France Cyril DespresKTMGauloises KTM France+1:13:29
3 6Italy Giovanni SalaKTMKTM Repsol-Red Bull+2:29:48
4 9United States Chris BlaisKTMRed Bull KTM+2:36:18
5 4Chile Carlo de GavardoKTMKTM Repsol-Red Bull+3:22:47
6 5Norway Pål Anders UllevålseterKTMTeam Scandinavia+3:54:52
7 14France Alain DuclosKTMKTM-Toni-Togo+4:43:56
8 8France David CasteuKTMGauloises KTM France+6:16:21
9 55Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamahaVodafone Banco Cetelem+6:54:41
10 34Latvia Jānis VintersKTMSAF Moto Team Riga+7:53:14

Cars

PosNo.DriverCo-DriverCarEntrantTime
1302France Luc AlphandFrance Gilles PicardMitsubishiMitsubishi Ralliart53:47:32
2305South Africa Giniel de VilliersSweden Tina ThörnerVolkswagenVolkswagen Motorsport+17:53
3304Spain Nani RomaAndorra Henri MagneMitsubishi Mitsubishi Ralliart+1:50:38
4300France Stéphane PeterhanselFrance Jean-Paul CottretMitsubishiMitsubishi Ralliart+3:20:24
5309United States Mark MillerGermany Dirk von ZitzewitzVolkswagenVolkswagen Motorsport+3:23:25
6309France Jean-Louis SchlesserFrance François BorsottoSchlesser-FordSchlesser-Ford Raid+4:09:23
7311Portugal Carlos SousaBelgium Jean-Marie LurquinNissanTeam Galp Energia+5:40:11
8301France Bruno SabyFrance Michel PérinVolkswagenVolkswagen Motorsport+8:14:45
9322France Guerlain ChicheritFrance Mathieu BaumelBMWTeam X-Raid+8:25:13
10315France Thierry MagnaldiFrance Arnaud DebronSchlesser-FordSchlesser-Ford Raid+8:25:57

Trucks

PosNo.DriverCo-DriversTruckTime
1508Russia Vladimir ChaginRussia Semen Yakubov
Russia Sergey Savostin
Kamaz71:22:16
2524Netherlands Hans StaceyBelgium Charly Gotlib
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
MAN+2:21:09
3500Russia Firdaus KabirovRussia Aydar Belyaev
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz+3:05:52
4513Brazil André de AzevedoBrazil Maykel Justo
Czech Republic Jaromír Martinec
Tatra 815+5:30:51
5501Japan Yoshimasa SugawaraJapan Katsumi HamuraHino+9:42:25
6503Italy Giacomo VismaraItaly Mario CambiaghiMercedes-Benz+11:13:04
7505Japan Teruhito SugawaraJapan Seiichi SuzukiHino+12:42:13
8530Germany Franz EchterGermany Peter Gobel
Netherlands Edwin van Dooren
MAN+13:57:26
9528Austria Karl SadlauerAustria Franz Maier
Austria Martin Mayer
MAN+14:21:54
10546Austria Peter ReifAustria Gunter Pichlbauer
Austria Stefan Huber
MAN+15:01:20

In media

A motorcycle team organized by English actor Charley Boorman competed in the rally. Boorman was injured and fellow team member Matt Hall dropped out, but Simon Pavey finished in 86th place. Their experience was documented in the 2006 television miniseries Race to Dakar and an accompanying book.

References

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