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Dakar Rally 2022: Jose Ignacio Cornejo wins ninth stage

By IANS | Updated: January 12, 2022 19:15 IST

Saudi Arabia, Jan 12 Monster Energy Honda Team riders will be in contention for the final overall Dakar ...

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Saudi Arabia, Jan 12 Monster Energy Honda Team riders will be in contention for the final overall Dakar Rally 2022 victory.

Although the first week did not go quite according to plan, the team has, nevertheless, given their maximum to stand a chance in the rally's grand finale. Jose Ignacio Cornejo won the ninth stage.

Fewer and fewer stages are left to decide the outcome of the 2022 Dakar Rally. On Wednesday, in the ninth stage, the 287-kilometre special stage around Wadi Ad-Dawasir began to mark out which riders will be in the final contention for the win.

A total of 491 kilometres, through the Arabian Peninsula's Empty Quarter, featured less sand than on previous days, but more mountain tracks running between canyons that demanded precise, mistake-free navigation.

On Tuesday, Cornejo had been left with a bittersweet taste after the eighth stage. A slight mistake towards the end of the special, had left the rider without the prize he had been ultimately seeking: that of minimising any markings for his pursuers to follow while opening the track throughout the day.

On Wednesday, he returned to the Wadi Ad-Dawasir bivouac with a smile beneath his helmet after a second win in this Dakar, taking the young Chilean's total tally to five.

Monster Energy Honda Team's American rider Ricky Brabec rode a fine special, pushing hard and posting third place on the day. Joan Barreda also completed the day's stage with a certain degree of normality, a mere 2'10 behind his team-mate. Barreda, fifth on the stage, holds sixth in the general standings, less than 11 minutes behind the race leader.

Lastly, Pablo Quintanilla did a commendable job today to set himself up nicely for the final victory battle of this 2022 Dakar.

He finished eighth on the day and lies in fourth place overall just 4'41 behind the new race leader.

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Tags: DakarQuarterMonster energy hondaMonster energy honda teamJose ignacio cornejoRicky brabec
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