Hero MotoSports Team Rally Rider C S Santosh
Ha’il, Saudi Arabia, January 10, 2020.
Hero
MotoSports Team Rally consolidated their good showing
from the previous stage today. The stage 5 of the rally tested the competitors
with a 353 km special stage running from Al Ula to Ha’il.
In the
sandy surroundings of the day, humongous rocks served as landmarks to avoid
costly navigation mistakes. Less technical than the previous ones, but just as
impressive with the dunes, and gigantic sandy hills offering a mix of sand and
soil to the competitors.
Paulo
Goncalves, continued to press forward today as well and delivered a back to
back Top 10 finish for the team at the 10th place. Sebastian Buhler
maintained his good form and brought the stage home in the 21st
place.
Santosh
too had a good stage today, finding his rhythm to finish the stage in the 37th
place while Joaquim Rodrigues suffered a minor crash, but managed to close the
stage in 25th position.
After
today’s steady performance, Paulo Goncalves climbed up several positions for
the second day in a row to finish on 59thplace in the overall
rankings. Buhler maintained his Top 20 position to reach 19th place and Santosh
climbed up a few more ranks today to break into the top 40 at 39th
place in the overall rankings at the end of the stage 5.
With
just one more stage to go and the stage complexion changing from being more
technical to wide open desert, tomorrow’s stage is expected to see more
competitors trying to push hard in
tackling the longest stage of the Dakar yet, with 830 kms to be done,
including the 478 km special.
Paulo Goncalves (Comp No. 8) said, “Today there was a
change in the scenery from the trials and stony tracks of the last 3-4 days to
the more open desert today. In the first part of the stage I tried to push hard
and rode well. After the refuelling, there was 200 kms of open off-piste stage
that could be fast but dangerous as well. So I decided to calm my pace a bit
down to avoid crashes and arrived well for me and the Hero team. Now we have
one more day before we get a rest day to recover well to race for the second
week. ”
Sebastian Buhler (Comp No: 32) said, “It was a hard stage
and we had almost 200 kms in the off-piste towards the end. I think I did well
today, tried not to go too fast to avoid making any mistakes. The rally is very
long and I want to finish with a good place. So let’s see how it goes tomorrow.
”
CS Santosh (Comp No: 50) said, “What an amazing last
2 days it has been at the Dakar. The last two stage have been tough but really
incredible. In the beginning part of the stage today we had some rocks, sands
and piste but the second half, for about 200 kms was just open off-piste, camel
grass and undulations. I really enjoyed the riding the stage today and I am
starting to feel better and more confident on the bike. Can’t wait to see what
the next few days are going to bring to us.”
Joaquim Rodrigues (Comp No. 27) said, “Difficult day for me today as the stage was
really hard. In the beginning I was riding really well but in the second half I
had a crash and lost some time. But I am ok for tomorrow and happy that I was
able to get my Hero back to the finish line. ”
Provisional
Stage 5 Rankings
1. Toby Price RedBull
KTM Racing 03h
57m 33s
2. Pablo Quintanilla Rockstar Energy Husqvarna +01m
12s
3. Andrew Short Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna +02m 31s
10. Paulo Goncalves Hero
MotoSports Team Rally +13m 15s
21. Sebastian Buhler Hero
MotoSports Team Rally +23m
33s
25. Joaquim Rodrigues Hero
MotoSPorts Team Rally +27m
59s
37. C S Santosh Hero
MotoSports Team Rally +52m 55s
Provisional
Overall Rankings after Stage 5
1. Ricky Brabec Monster Energy Honda
Racing 19h 07m 19s
2. Toby Price RedBull KTM Racing +09m
06s
3. Kevin Benavides Monster Energy Honda
Racing +11m 32s
19. Sebastian Buhler Hero
MotoSports Team Rally +01h 44m 57s
39. C S Santosh Hero
MotoSports Team Rally +04h 59m 09s
59. Paulo Goncalves Hero MotoSports Team Rally +07h 47m 52s