Classifications 2019 After the Stage 8 SAN JUAN DE MARCONA > PISCO Total Distance Covered : 575 Km

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Classifications 2019 After the Stage 8 SAN JUAN DE MARCONA > PISCO Total Distance Covered : 575 Km Classifications 2019 after the stage 8 SAN JUAN DE MARCONA > PISCO Total distance covered : 575 km POS. N° EXP. DRIVE-TEAM MARK-MODEL TIME VARIATION PENALITY 1 1 MATTHIAS WALKNER RED BULL KTM FACTORY TEAM 03H 55' 25'' 2 6 PABLO QUINTANILLA ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING 03H 56' 10'' + 00H 00' 45'' 3 3 TOBY PRICE RED BULL KTM FACTORY TEAM 03H 56' 38'' + 00H 01' 13'' 4 14 SAM SUNDERLAND RED BULL KTM FACTORY TEAM 04H 01' 46'' + 00H 06' 21'' 5 29 ANDREW SHORT ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING 04H 05' 16'' + 00H 09' 51'' 6 4 ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN YAMALUBE YAMAHA OFFICIAL RALLY TEAM 04H 07' 13'' + 00H 11' 48'' 7 77 LUCIANO BENAVIDES RED BULL KTM FACTORY TEAM 04H 08' 16'' + 00H 12' 51'' 8 10 JOSE IGNACIO CORNEJO FLORIMO MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 2019 04H 09' 13'' + 00H 13' 48'' 9 47 KEVIN BENAVIDES MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 2019 04H 10' 32'' + 00H 15' 07'' 10 18 XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT YAMALUBE YAMAHA OFFICIAL RALLY TEAM 04H 11' 15'' + 00H 15' 50'' 11 16 MICHAEL METGE SHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY 04H 13' 36'' + 00H 18' 11'' 12 7 ORIOL MENA HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 04H 20' 03'' + 00H 24' 38'' 13 27 JOAQUIM RODRIGUES HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 04H 21' 49'' + 00H 26' 24'' 14 110 SEBASTIAN BÜHLER BÜHLER RACING TEAM 04H 25' 33'' + 00H 30' 08'' 15 28 DANIEL NOSIGLIA JAGER MEC HRC 04H 25' 58'' + 00H 30' 33'' 16 24 ADRIEN METGE SHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY 04H 27' 52'' + 00H 32' 27'' 17 114 ROSS BRANCH BAS DAKAR TEAM 04H 30' 33'' + 00H 35' 08'' 18 42 MAURIZIO GERINI SOLARYS RACING 04H 34' 48'' + 00H 39' 23'' 19 17 LAIA SANZ KTM FACTORY RACING TEAM 04H 35' 18'' + 00H 39' 53'' 20 30 MARC SOLA TERRADELLAS FN SPEED TEAM 04H 36' 48'' + 00H 41' 23'' 21 38 MILAN ENGEL MOTO RACING GROUP (MRG) 04H 38' 28'' + 00H 43' 03'' POS. N° EXP. DRIVE-TEAM MARK-MODEL TIME VARIATION PENALITY 22 39 BENJAMIN MELOT NOMADE RACING 04H 40' 08'' + 00H 44' 43'' 23 43 ADAM TOMICZEK ORLEN TEAM 04H 43' 42'' + 00H 48' 17'' 24 108 KENNETH GILBERT BAS DAKAR TEAM 04H 49' 22'' + 00H 53' 57'' 25 71 GARRETT POUCHER KLYMCIW RACING 04H 52' 57'' + 00H 57' 32'' 26 64 OSCAR ROMERO MONTOYA TESLA-TAMEGA RALLY TEAM 04H 53' 17'' + 00H 57' 52'' 27 137 CESAR PARDO KTM PERU RALLY TEAM 2018 04H 53' 37'' + 00H 58' 12'' 28 46 JAN BRABEC BIG SHOCK RACING 04H 54' 04'' + 00H 58' 39'' 29 54 FAUSTO MOTA TESLA-TAMEGA RALLY TEAM 04H 54' 30'' + 00H 59' 05'' 30 69 FLORENT VAYSSADE NOMADE RACING 04H 54' 37'' + 00H 59' 12'' 31 129 PAUL SPIERINGS HT RALLY RAID HUSQVARNA RACING 04H 56' 57'' + 01H 01' 32'' 32 61 ANTHONY BOURSAUD ANTHO MOTO SPORT - DRAG'ON RALLY TEAM 04H 57' 36'' + 01H 02' 11'' 33 92 ARUNAS GELAZNINKAS ARUNAS GELAZNINKAS 05H 01' 06'' + 01H 05' 41'' 34 41 MOHAMMED BALOOSHI DUUST RALLY TEAM 05H 01' 23'' + 01H 05' 58'' 35 37 LOIC MINAUDIER NOMADE RACING 05H 01' 37'' + 01H 06' 12'' 36 44 PATRICIO CABRERA KAWASAKI CHILE CIDEF 05H 03' 34'' + 01H 08' 09'' 37 115 JUAN PUGA MED TEAM 05H 26' 20'' + 01H 30' 55'' 38 51 ALBERTO SANTIAGO ONTIVEROS PUCHI ONTIVEROS 05H 26' 31'' + 01H 31' 06'' 39 48 ARAVIND PRABHAKAR SHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY 05H 30' 10'' + 01H 34' 45'' 40 45 ARNOLD BRUCY AL DESERT 05H 32' 42'' + 01H 37' 17'' 41 52 DAVID MEGRE KTM PORTUGAL 05H 34' 39'' + 01H 39' 14'' 42 60 EDWIN STRAVER EDWIN STRAVER 05H 37' 47'' + 01H 42' 22'' 43 123 MARK TIELEMANS SJORS VAN HERTUM 05H 40' 22'' + 01H 44' 57'' 44 59 PETR VLCEK KLYMCIW RACING 05H 41' 17'' + 01H 45' 52'' 45 55 MIRJAM POL HT RALLY RAID HUSQVARNA RACING 05H 48' 31'' + 01H 53' 06'' 46 116 JOSE ISRAEL BORRELL GONZALEZ SOCOPUR RALLY TEAM 05H 49' 02'' + 01H 53' 37'' POS. N° EXP. DRIVE-TEAM MARK-MODEL TIME VARIATION PENALITY 47 93 HERWIN HOPMANS BAS DAKAR TEAM 05H 49' 02'' + 01H 53' 37'' 48 81 SEBASTIAN CAVALLERO SEBASTIAN CAVALLERO 05H 50' 17'' + 01H 54' 52'' 49 74 NICOLAS BRABECK-LETMATHE TEAM CASTEU 05H 50' 49'' + 01H 55' 24'' 50 53 CARLO VELLUTINO XRAIDS TEAM 05H 51' 27'' + 01H 56' 02'' 51 26 CARLOS GRACIDA GARZA HT RALLY RAID HUSQVARNA RACING 06H 05' 28'' + 02H 10' 03'' 52 113 SEBASTIAN ALBERTO URQUIA X RAIDS PJM GENERAL DEHEZA 06H 08' 29'' + 02H 13' 04'' 53 31 FABRICIO FUENTES FABRICIO FUENTES 06H 09' 12'' + 02H 13' 47'' 54 95 MIRKO PAVAN NSM RACING TEAM 06H 21' 10'' + 02H 25' 45'' 55 90 ZHAO HONGYI KLICEN KTM R2R DAKAR RALLY TEAM 06H 22' 02'' + 02H 26' 37'' 56 89 ZHANG MIN KLICEN KTM R2R DAKAR RALLY TEAM 06H 24' 02'' + 02H 28' 37'' 57 136 PHILIPPE GENDRON NOMADE RACING 06H 26' 31'' + 02H 31' 06'' .
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