Al-Attiyah wins Dakar stage, heat halts bikes

Al-Attiyah wins Dakar stage, heat halts bikes

SAN JUAN (ARGENTINA) - Last year's winner Nasser Al-Attiyah won Thursday's Dakar Rally 11th stage, held in searing heat which made the going extra tough for the motorbike competitors.

Mini's driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar (R) and co-driver Mathieu Baumel of France compete during Stage 11 of the Dakar Rally between La Rioja and San Juan, Argentina, on January 14, 2016

Mini driver Al-Attiyah picked up his second stage victory of this year's Dakar, completing the drive from La Rioja to San Juan almost six minutes clear of Sebastien Loeb.

Nine-time world rally champion and Dakar debutant Loeb crossed the line in unorthodox fashion, his Peugeot being towed by teammate Cyril Despres after it had packed up a handful of kilometres from the finish.

Mikko Hirvonen was third while French Dakar legend Stephane Peterhansel kept the wheels on his bid for a 12th title, finishing fourth behind the wheel of his Peugeot at 8min 05sec.

The rally's all-time most successful competitor maintained his lead at the top of the overall standings, 51min55sec ahead of Al-Attiyah with South African Giniel De Villers 1hr 17min 24sec off the pace in third.

The bikes stage was stopped because of the heat at the 243km mark with Antoine Meo of France declared the winner.

With only two days racing to go, Australian Toby Price (KTM) holds a 35min 23sec advantage in the overall standings from Slovakia's Stefan Svitko.

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