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Dakar 2019: Aravind KP becomes India's second finisher

Sherco TVS rider Aravind KP became only the second Indian to finish the Dakar Rally after crossing the finishing line at the end of stage 10 on Thursday.

#55 Sherco TVS: Aravind KP

#55 Sherco TVS: Aravind KP

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Following unsuccessful attempts in 2017 and ‘18, KP returned to Dakar this year for a third assault and gradually upped his pace, breaking inside the top 50 when the action resumed after a mid-rally break on Sunday.

He set the 42nd quickest time in the final 86 km special that ran from Lima to Pisco in Peru to eventually finish 37th in the overall classifications. However, that ranking remains provisional at present as organiser ASO applies potential post-rally penalties to different riders.

With that result, KP successfully followed in the footstep of CS Santosh, who finished the Dakar on his first attempt in 2015 astride a customer KTM bike.

Santosh was also competing in the 2018 edition of the event as a factory rider for Hero MotoSports team, but was forced to retire in stage 5 after suffering a crash that left him briefly unconscious.

#7 HERO Motorsports Team Rally: Oriol Mena

#7 HERO Motorsports Team Rally: Oriol Mena

Photo by: Hero MotoSports Team Rally

Top 10 for Hero

Following Santosh’s retirement, Oriol Mena and Joaquim Rodrigues flew the flag for the Hero team.

Mena was classified ninth in the provisional rankings, bagging a second successive top 10 finish for the Indian team.

Rodrigues was hit by multiple issues in the first half of the rally that dropped him outside the top 30, but he staged a remarkable recovery in the final stages to finish 17th in the provisional classifications.

Sherco TVS 

Like Hero, Sherco TVS also lost one of its riders in Dakar, with Lorenzo Santolino forced to retire from the event due to a crash of his own while running on the cusp of top 10.

That made things tricky for the Indo-French team, particularly because Michael Metge had lost hours of time in stage 2 with a fuel outage.

However, Metge gradually clawed back time, remarkably winning the penultimate stage. Unfortunately, he hit trouble in the final stage and was classified 25th in the provisional ranking.

That left his brother Adrien Metge as Sherco TVS' top finisher in 22nd position.

Note: All results are provisional at present and subject to change

 

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