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Dakar 2017, Stage 10: Loeb wins, Peterhansel collides with biker

Peugeot's Sebastien Loeb provisionally took victory in the 10th stage of the 2017 Dakar Rally, as rival Stephane Peterhansel made contact with a competitor from the bike category.

#309 Peugeot Sport Peugeot 3008 DKR: Sébastien Loeb, Daniel Elena

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#309 Peugeot Sport Peugeot 3008 DKR: Sébastien Loeb, Daniel Elena
Sébastien Loeb, Peugeot Sport
#309 Peugeot Sport Peugeot 3008 DKR: Sébastien Loeb, Daniel Elena
Stéphane Peterhansel, Peugeot Sport, Sébastien Loeb, Peugeot Sport
#309 Peugeot Sport Peugeot 3008 DKR: Sébastien Loeb, Daniel Elena
#303 X-Raid Team Mini: Mikko Hirvonen, Michel Périn
#307 Peugeot Sport Peugeot 3008 DKR : Cyril Despres, David Castera
#305 Overdrive Racing Toyota: Nani Roma, Alex Haro
#303 X-Raid Team Mini: Mikko Hirvonen, Michel Périn
#307 Team Peugeot Sport, Peugeot 3008 DKR: Cyril Despres, David Castera
#308 X-Raid Team Mini: Orlando Terranova, Andreas Schulz
#302 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota: Giniel de Villiers, Dirk von Zitzewitz

But with Peterhansel expected to be given back time for stopping to assist the biker after the incident, the reigning champion could yet be given stage victory instead – and overtake Loeb in the general classification.

The Chilecito-San Juan stage featured a 449km timed section, split by a 90km neutralised zone, now the longest of the rally following the cancellation of Wednesday's “Super Belen” test.

Loeb started the day around two minutes up on Peterhansel, but lost most of that advantage at the first waypoint, only for Peterhansel to collide with KTM rider Simon Marcic shortly thereafter.

Marcic is believed to have fractured his leg in the incident, and Peterhansel stopped for around 10 minutes to help out the Slovenian rider before medical crews arrived.

But despite the time loss, the Frenchman was not far off of Loeb on the timing screens during the first part of the stage, as Loeb dropped behind the third Peugeot of Cyril Despres.

However, after the neutralised zone, Loeb picked up the pace and overhauled Despres, finishing 2m33s ahead. Peterhansel was almost seven minutes adrift in third, with the time he spent stopped for Marcic yet to be awarded back.

Hirvonen in truck clash

It was a largely miserable day for Peugeot's nearest remaining rivals, as Toyota's Nani Roma lost ground and X-Raid Mini's Mikko Hirvonen had a collision with a truck.

Roma, who entered the day 24 minutes behind Loeb, gradually gave up half an hour throughout the day, dropping well adrift of the Peugeot 1-2-3.

However, the Toyota driver is currently safe in fourth, 55 minutes down on Loeb, as Hirvonen endured a nightmare stage.

The Finn had to stop for repairs after damaging the radiator of his Mini in a collision with a truck class competitor, and is set to lose well over three hours to the leaders as of the time of writing.

Toyota's Giniel de Villiers has assumed fifth in the general classification as a result of Hirvonen's misfortune, just two minutes up on X-Raid Mini's new top-placed driver Orlando Terranova.

Cars standings after Stage 10 (provisional):

Pos.Driver/NavigatorCarTime/Gap
1

 Sebastien Loeb

 Daniel Elena

Peugeot 25h04m33s
2

 Stephane Peterhansel

 Jean-Paul Cottret

Peugeot +8m23s
3

 Cyril Despres

 David Castera

Peugeot +19m50s
4

 Nani Roma

 Alex Haro

Toyota +55m05s
5

 Giniel de Villiers

 Dirk von Zitzewitz

Toyota +1h37m04s
6

 Orlando Terranova

 Andreas Schulz

Mini +1h39m31s
7

 Boris Garafulic

 Filipe Palmeiro

Mini +3h20m44s
8

 Kuba Przygonski

 Tom Colsoul

Mini  
9

 Romain Dumas

 Alain Guehennec

Peugeot +3h51m53s
10

 Khalid Al Qassimi

 Pascal Maimon

Peugeot +4h18m27s

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