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De Villiers wins nervy Dakar Rally
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-01-20 09:36 BUENOS AIRES -- South African Giniel De Villiers won the Dakar rally on Saturday after a narrow victory in the final stage of the controversial race.
He finished two seconds ahead of Russian Leonid Novitsky.
De Villiers was handed the lead for the first time during the sixth stage when Qatari Nasser Al Attiyah was disqualified for failing to follow the official route.
De Villiers finished eight minutes and 59 seconds ahead of Volkswagen teammate Mark Miller of the United States in the overall standings and one hour, 46 minutes ahead of another American, Robby Gordon. The race was moved to Argentina and Chile this year from its traditional venue in Africa because of security fears in Mauritania which forced the cancellation of last year's event. But it retained its deadly reputation when French motorcyclist Pascal Terry was found dead on Jan 7, three days after going missing during the second stage. He was the 26th competitor to die in the race's 31-year history. Spain's Marc Coma, champion in 2006, comfortably won the motorcycle race for a second time after finishing third in Saturday's final stage, won by Portugal's Helder Rodrigues. Agencies |