Yamaha Dakar News: Despres, Pain Move Up During Stage 10

Defending Dakar Rally Champion has another strong day in Chile and moves up in the overall motorcycle standings. Teammate Olivier Pain is now fourth overall. Yamaha Dakar News: Despres and Pain Move Up during Stage 10 Strong rides by both Cyril Despres and Olivier Pain on Stage 10 of the 2014 Dakar Rally have seen […]

Defending Dakar Rally Champion has another strong day in Chile and moves up in the overall motorcycle standings. Teammate Olivier Pain is now fourth overall.

Factory Yamaha's Cyril Despres currently stands sixth overall after 10 of 13 stages of the 2014 Dakar Rally. PHOTO COURTESY OF YAMAHA MOTOR EUROPE.
Factory Yamaha’s Cyril Despres currently stands sixth overall after 10 of 13 stages of the 2014 Dakar Rally. PHOTO COURTESY OF YAMAHA MOTOR EUROPE.

Yamaha Dakar News: Despres and Pain Move Up during Stage 10

Strong rides by both Cyril Despres and Olivier Pain on Stage 10 of the 2014 Dakar Rally have seen them move further up the overall standings today. The 631-kilometer special stage between Iquique and Antofagasta required all the skill of the Yamaha Factory Racing riders to conquer the fesh-fesh and sand along the coastline of Chile. Despres was the fastest Yamaha rider of the day, completing the timed section in third to move up two places in the overall standings to sixth. Despres is now just 26 minutes and 24 seconds from the top three.

Olivier Pain was not far behind Despres, coming home in fourth today to move up to fourth in the overall standings, just 14 minutes and 9 seconds from the podium. Fellow Frenchman and third Yamaha Factory rider Michael Metge had a less successful 10th stage. Having found a good pace and holding good time, Metge fell whilst leaving the track to overtake a slower rider, costing valuable time and dropping him to 20th. Despite the result he Metge moves up a place to 13th overall.

The leading Yamaha 700 quads were again the machines to beat in the quad class, taking the top three positions on the stage. Russian Sergey Karyakin took the win with Chile’s Ignacio Casale in second and Uruguay’s Sergio Lafuente in third. The results mean Casale sits in top overall with Lafuente second and Polish rider Rafal Sonik rounds out the Yamaha top three.

Cyril Despres
Yamaha Factory Racing

“I really enjoyed the first special in the dunes. I caught up Marc Coma, got past him and then opened the piste. The navigation wasn’t easy but I managed to stay concentrated and really enjoyed myself on the bike. And as is often the case, when you are enjoying yourself you go quicker and pull back time. The second special was a completely different story, with a lot of fesh-fesh and zero riding pleasure. At the end Marc was just in front of me when he made a little error and we turned too early into a gully. When we realised our mistake, instead of turning back, we rode out the side, up a really steep climb, to get back on to the road book. We had a good laugh about our ‘debutants’ error when we got to the finish line.”

Olivier Pain
Yamaha Factory Racing

“Now, with Viladoms penalty and the time I took off him today, I’m just over 14 minutes off the podium and hopefully he’s feeling the pressure. For my part I’d rather push for the third than settle for fourth – it was the objective I gave myself at the start of the rally and I’m sticking to it. The problem is that ‘they’ are coming up behind me and I while third is a possibility seventh is also a possibility!

Michael Metge
Yamaha Factory Racing

“I was riding at a good pace and feeling happy on the bike when I came up behind another rider in the fesh fesh. I should have held back and waited but I wanted to maintain my rhythm. Result: I fell changing ruts and landed right on my head. I felt a bit groggy after that and backed right off. I think I might be in for a telling off from ‘the boss’ this evening!”

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