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 2007 Dakar Rally

Privateer Freinademetz also making his way to Tan Tan - 2007 Dakar Rally

2007 Dakar Rally - Privateer Martin Freinademetz (Austria/KTM)
on his way to Tan Tan. Photo: J. van Oers

2007 Dakar Rally Stage 7 Results

Stage 7 : Zouérat – Atâr

January 12-13, 2007 - KTM Team Report

Due to terrible sandstorms torturing the desert, the seventh stage was shortened today to 407 km. The last 134 km where cancelled for safety reasons. 

Cyril Despres (KTM Gauloises) could understand why the organization took the decision, but he wasn't happy with the decision.

"I needed those 134 km to gain back some time I lost in previous stages" the winner of the 2005 Dakar said.  "I’m pleased I won this stage, it can be important, but in the end I need the time more than a stage win."

Frans Verhoeven (KTM Gauloises) had his two hours penalty remitted.  The Dutchman got the penalty because he would have missed a waypoint two stages ago, but today the organizers found out his GPS was not working well and he did pass the waypoint.

He was put back on seventh spot in the standings.  Verhoeven lost some time today because his ICO wasn’t working well.  "If you can’t count the distance, you don’t know when to bend away from the piste.  I got lost twice because of this.  It has cost me fifteen to twenty minutes today."

KTM Has a Good First Week of the 2007 Dakar Rally
All seven remaining KTM factory riders are in the top ten.

KTM team boss Hans Trunkenpolz has expressed satisfaction with his factory riders as the Dakar Rally pauses for a well-earned rest day on January 13.  KTM factory riders occupy the top six places in the overall standings and all seven remaining in the competition are in the top. "With that score one can only be happy" Trunkenpolz summarized.

The eighth rider, Jordi Viladoms (KTM Repsol) was forced to retire after a crash Friday but is doing well after treatment.

Until this point in the rally, KTM has secured all stage wins except the first two in Portugal.  Marc Coma (KTM Repsol) is leading the overall standings, Isidre Esteve Pujol (KTM Gauloises) is right on his tail just 10.47 behind.

American Chris Blais, the sole rider in the Red Bull KTM team is lying sixth.  The first five riders are all within an hour of each other.  In the Dakar, however, it’s never over until its over and anything can happen, but at this stage it looks very promising that a KTM factory team bike with be the winner.

Trunkenpolz is particularly pleased that the team spirit is so positive in both the Repsol and the Gauloises teams.  "I consider the marathon stage for the bikes as the best moment of the first week, because you could see how well the teams are working together and how well the riders are looking after each other.  In the blue team both Esteve and Despres had a crash and were assisted by their team mates Casteu and Verhoeven, who repaired the bikes and helped them to keep riding.  I was a bit afraid of that marathon stage, because there was no assistance at all, but it worked out very well."

A lesser moment was the crash of Jordi Viladoms (KTM Repsol) on Friday.  The young Spaniard won Thursday’s stage, but on Friday he was airlifted by hospital by helicopter with a fractured elbow, wrist and ankle.  "A sad day," Trunkenpolz said.  "Jordi was doing very well and it’s a pity we lost him as support for Marc Coma.  It is clear that the Repsol team has lost some power, although with Sala, Marc should be okay."

Vilodoms having to abandon was one of the few difficult moments.  The fact that one of the T4-trucks is out of the race was another one.  Without Sadlauers’ truck there is only one truck remaining to assist the riders.  "On the piste there is no problem, for now.  But with the marathon stage in Tichit coming up, that might be a bit more difficult than it should be.  Casteu and Verhoeven will have to do some more mechanical work, but they have proved to be able to do that."

Trunkenpolz is taking the positive approach to the second week of the classic.  There is very little time difference between the top placed riders.  The stages will be tough and demanding.  "That is where ambitious riders can make the difference, although I hope they will not take too many risks.  I’m happy when I see everybody back in the bivouac at night.  That’s the most important thing for me.  Over the last few years we have lost good riders and it is always a major shock when something like that happens."

Chris Blais - U.S.A.
Chris fell to 12th place in the 7th stage but remains in an excellent 5th place overall.

Results Stage 7 - Zouérat - Atâr (Shortened):

2007 Dakar Rally - Stage 7 KTM Results  
Rank Rider Nation Bike Time
1 Cyril Despres FRA KTM 4.30.42
3 David Casteu FRA KTM 4.35.18
4 Giovanni Sala ITA KTM 4.39.29
5 Esteve Pujol SPA KTM 4.41.44
6 Marc Coma SPA KTM 4.43.04
12 Chris Blais USA KTM 5.01.36
16 Frans Verhoeven NED KTM 5.11.00
2007 Dakar Rally - Overall KTM Standings at Stage 7  
Rank Rider Nation Bike Time
1 Marc Coma SPA KTM 22.38.34
2 Esteve Pujol SPA KTM 22.49.21
3 David Casteu FRA KTM 23.15.27
4 Cyril Despres FRA KTM 23.23.30
5 Chris Blais USA KTM 23.44.45
6 Giovanni Sala ITA KTM 24.08.02
10 Frans Verhoeven NED KTM 24.18.15

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