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The 2010 Dakar Rally was the 32nd running of the event. It was held in South America for the second successive time, and ran from 1 to 16 January. The Amaury Sport Organisation and the governments of Argentina and Chile agreed to a return to South America for the event in February 2009. Cyril Despres, riding a KTM, won the motorcycle class for the third time, winning two stages en route to victory by over an hour from any of his rivals. Second place went to another KTM rider, as Pål Anders Ullevålseter finished on the Dakar podium for the first time in his career, taking a stage win on the penultimate day.
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Francisco López Contardo Francisco "Chaleco" López Contardo (born 15 September 1975 in Curicó, Maule Region, Chile) is a rally raid, motocross and enduro motorcycle rider and Off-road racing driver. He's a veteran of the Dakar Rally, having made his first start on a ...
finished in third position, just under seven minutes behind Ullevålseter, taking three stage victories. Other stage wins were taken by Sherco's David Casteu, Yamaha's David Frétigné, as well as the KTMs of Rubén Faria and defending class winner Marc Coma; Coma won the most stages in the event, taking four wins. The ATV class was held outwith the motorcycle class for the first time, and was dominated by the Yamaha-riding Patronelli brothers Marcos and Alejandro, who finished first and second in class.
Juan Manuel González Corominas Juan Manuel González Corominas (born May 24, 1968 in Navàs, Barcelona), also known as ''Pedregá'', is a Spanish off-road motorbike and ATV driver. He started racing on enduro categories in 1988. In 2001, he started to race on off-road quad ...
finished third on another Yamaha, over five hours behind Marcos Patronelli. The Patronellis took six stage wins, with the other eight shared by the
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duo of Hubert Deltrieu, and Christophe Declerck (3), as well as the Yamahas of Sebastian Halpern (2), González Corominas and Rafal Sonik. Volkswagen won their second Dakar in succession in the cars class, with
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following in the footsteps of team-mate Giniel de Villiers, who won the event in
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. Sainz finished two minutes clear of another Volkswagen, piloted by Nasser Al-Attiyah, with a third Volkswagen of Mark Miller completing the podium, half an hour behind Al-Attiyah. Al-Attiyah and BMW's Stéphane Peterhansel both won four stages during the event, with other stage wins taken by the Volkswagens of Sainz (2) and Miller, as well as BMW pairing Nani Roma and
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, and the Hummer of Robby Gordon. Defending class winner Vladimir Chagin dominated the trucks class, winning nine of the fourteen stages en route to a 73-minute victory over Kamaz team-mate Firdaus Kabirov, with GINAF's Marcel van Vliet a further nine and a half hours behind in third.


Entrants

362 Teams competed in the race with 176 motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, 134
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s, and 52 trucks on the podium across from the Obelisk, on the 9th of July Avenue; one of Buenos Aires' major boulevards. Notable Contenders is persons like Former Formula 1 driver Jan Lammers participated for Jumbo Team GINAF in the Truck Class. and another Formula 1 driver
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competed for Tuero RXZ Racing by MINI in the Car Class


The route

The race began on
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in downtown Buenos Aires. The total racing distance was for cars and trucks, and for bikes and ATVs. Of these distances, was timed special stage for cars and trucks, with less for bikes and ATVs. Of the fourteen stages, seven were in Argentina, and seven in Chile.


Stages

* For the first two stages, there were varying distances for Bikes/Quads and Cars/Trucks. The distances of the Bikes/Quads are displayed first.


Stage results

* ↓ Denotes competitor given post-stage penalty which was added to overall time, not stage time.


Motorcycles


Quads


Cars


Trucks


Final overall standings


Motorcycles


Quads


Cars


Trucks


Incidents

* During the first stage of the rally, 28-year-old Natalia Gallardo was killed after she and a group of spectators were involved in an incident with the Desert Warrior 4x4 of Mirco Schultis and Ulrich Leardi, which had veered off course near the town of Rio Cuarto, some from Buenos Aires. Four other fans were injured, two of which were transferred to Córdoba for further treatment. * A vast number of competitors did not manage to return to the Fiambala bivouac by nightfall at the end of the third stage. Having to face the passage of the Andes on the fourth stage, the organisers decided to delay the start of the stage by 90 minutes, and shorten the stage by . * KTM rider
Luca Manca Luca Manca (born c. 1980) is an Italian motorcycle racer who competes in rally raid events. Manca has won stages of the Rallye des Pharaons in Egypt, and also has competed in the Dakar Rally and Rally d'Italia Sardegna. On 7 January 2010, near ...
was involved in a serious accident approximately into the sixth stage. He suffered a brain contusion in the accident, and was transferred by helicopter to Hospital del Cobre Dr. Salvador Allende Gossens in Calama, before being transferred to the neuro-surgical unit of Clínica de la Mutual de Seguridad in Santiago. This came a day after Manca had generously surrendered his rear wheel to defending champion Marc Coma when his fellow KTM rider's tyre burst. * Stage nine was shortened by due to fog in the surrounding areas around the stage start at Copiapó.


References


External links

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AUSmotive.com – Carlos Sainz and Volkswagen win 2010 Dakar Rally
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