Britain's Sam Sunderland posts solid result on 2021 Dakar Stage Five - moves up the standings

By Team TMX on 7th Jan 21

Rally Sam Sunderland Dakar Toby Price Matthias Walkner

Red Bull KTM Factory Racings Toby Price has completed the 662km stage five of the 2021 Dakar Rally in an impressive third place, with team-mate Sam Sunderland posting the fifth fastest time, just over four minutes down on the eventual stage winner.

Both riders now lie inside the top five in the overall provisional standings. Matthias Walkner and KTM Factory Racings Daniel Sanders secured eighth and 15th respectively.

Leaving Riyadh behind, stage five of the rally delivered one of the physically toughest timed specials of the event so far. For 456km, riders raced against the clock over a variety of terrain, starting with rough, stony tracks in the early stages, before opening out into softer, undulating dunes on the drop down to Al Qaisumah.

Another impressive performance by two-time Dakar winner Toby Price saw the Australian hunt down the riders opening the route. As the 16th competitor to take to the special, Price had to deal with both the extremely demanding navigation required to complete the first part of the stage, and a number of slower rivals ahead of him. Unfazed by the challenge, Toby got his head down and placed inside the top 10 by the third checkpoint. Continuing to charge through the second half of the special, which consisted mostly of sandy tracks and dunes, the KTM 450 RALLY mounted rider ultimately clocked in third, just over one-minute down on the eventual stage winner.

Toby Price: Quite a difficult stage today the first 200 kilometres involved some really technical navigation. We thought the first few stages were tricky, this one was another couple of levels worse. I made a few mistakes early on and the guys ahead got away a little bit, but overall I tried to manage the pace of the whole special and make sure I got through with no issues. Thats day five done, day six is looking pretty tough too, but then it's on to the rest day.

Toby Price Toby Price

Demonstrating his trademark consistency over the course of stage five, Sam Sunderland navigated superbly through the technically demanding first part of the special, losing the minimum amount of time compared to some of his rivals. As the stage opened out into the dunes, Sam was able to stick to a solid but safe pace, slowly moving up the stage ranking as he went. Fourth at the penultimate check, Sam dropped down to fifth at the line, due to the hard-charging Price slotting in ahead. With five stages safely completed, the British rider lies fifth in the provisional standings.

Sam Sunderland: Day five is in the books and done thankfully. It involved a lot of tricky navigation through the canyons and rocks at the beginning of the stage as there werent many references and it was difficult to find the right track. I certainly did a few circles there in the first part. After that I had to push because I knew I had lost some time, but everything went well, and I was happy to reach the finish. Its been another long day, especially with the liaison back to the bivouac, so Ill get some rest now for tomorrow. One more day of racing and then its the rest day and Im definitely looking forward to that.

Despite a couple of early navigational errors that ultimately cost him considerable time to the stage leaders, Matthias Walkner subsequently put in an incredible ride to complete the special in a highly-commendable eighth place after clawing back almost 10 minutes. Happy with his performance, the Austrian will enjoy an advantageous start position for Fridays stage six.

Matthias Walkner: The stage started really badly for me today. I think by kilometre 65 I had lost over 20 minutes. Its frustrating when a stage starts off like that, but its so hard to keep pushing and looking at the road book finding that balance is tough. On the last half of the stage, I tried my best to push over the dunes to make up time, I really enjoyed it but of course it was hard to improve my result after losing ground early on. Im happy with how I rode though and eighth is a pretty good result.

Matthias Walkner Matthias Walkner

KTM Factory Racings junior team member was the second rider to enter stage five. Despite making a couple of errors early on that cost him some time on the chasing pack, Daniel Sanders soon came into his own when the terrain switched to sand and soft dunes in the latter part of the special. The Australian Off-Road Champion, riding as part of the leading group, made the most of his desert racing experience and sustained an incredible pace to the finish to claim 15th for the day.

Daniel Sanders: I really enjoyed it today, even though it was really, really tiring by the end. I lost a fair amount of time first thing, but then we hit the dunes and I just checked out a little bit and opened it up. It was great jumping off the top of the dunes, and I think I made up some time there too, so that helped. I knew the guys behind would be pushing hard too, so I just tried to keep a really strong pace. It was good fun but physical Im glad to get to the end of a really tough day.

Daniel Sanders Daniel Sanders

Fridays stage six of the 2021 Dakar Rally will see riders make a final push before enjoying a well-earned rest day. Heading west from Al Qaisumah, the 618km stage leads to Hail and includes a timed special of 448km, with the route primarily made up of sandy tracks and dunes.

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