KTM – Marc Coma primo nella quinta tappa Dakar

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COMA TAKES VICTORY AT DAKAR STAGE 5
COMA TAKES VICTORY AT DAKAR STAGE 5
COMA TAKES VICTORY AT DAKAR STAGE 5
COMA TAKES VICTORY AT DAKAR STAGE 5
COMA TAKES VICTORY AT DAKAR STAGE 5
COMA TAKES VICTORY AT DAKAR STAGE 5

Marc Coma vince la sua prima tappa nella Dakar 2015. Coma ha distanziato il secondo arrivato di 2 minuti e 16 secondi.

Red Bull KTM’s Marc Coma went on the attack on Thursday and picked up his first stage victory of the 2015 Dakar Rally. Coma was able to claw back two minutes of the gap between him and overall leader and rival Joan Barreda during Stage 5 that saw riders compete against tough conditions in Chile’s renowned Atacama Desert.

Marc Coma completed the 458km of timed special in 4:38.16 hours. Barreda was second and retains the overall lead by a margin of 10.33 minutes.

Two other KTM riders, Pablo Quintanilla of Chile and Stefan Svitko of Slovakia also had a good day finishing 3-4 in the stage while KTM’s newcomers Matthias Walkner of Austria and Australia’s desert racer Toby Price continued to impress. Walkner and Price, both KTM-supported riders finished 8-10, ahead of KTM factory riders Jordi Viladoms and Ruben Faria who were 11 and 15 at the end of the stage.

Coma pushed hard throughout the stage to reduce the gap to Barreda and as the rally approaches the rest day on Saturday the two Spanish rivals have extended their lead to the rest of the pack by a good 10 minutes. Currently seven of the top ten places in the overall standings are occupied by KTM riders however the team is now without British factory rider Sam Sunderland who retired during Stage 4 after a crash at the 59km mark. Sunderland incurred some ligament damage but no serious injury, the team confirmed.

Coma said it had been another hard day’s riding with the fesh-fesh (fine dust) and plenty of rocks making it difficult to maintain a good rhythm in the first half of the stage. His aim was to exert pressure on Barreda but also to ensure the other riders did not close the gap on the front two. “I am happy about the stage win but the fact is that Joan enjoys a significant advantage and we will try to trim it. There is still a lot of race left. The second part (of the rally) is longer with the marathon stages and it will be a fight every day. We are going in the right direction and we will keep fighting,” he said.

Coma’s teammate Viladoms was unhappy about having lost time at the start of the stage: “My concentration was not good and I put too much focus on riding the bike and trying to push. I took the wrong track and I lost eight minutes.”

Faria, who had been riding with Viladoms suffered the same fate but was quite philosophical, saying: “It’s like this in the Dakar, tomorrow is another day and I will try to be better.”

Team Manager Alex Doringer said that although Viladoms and Faria had lost time in the stage he was confident they would improve in the coming days. “They are still in a good position overall and they will get better day by day because they both have a lot of experience.” Doringer was also very complimentary about his two newcomers Walkner and Price, saying: “Young Matthias and Toby are doing a great job. After five days I think everybody can recognize the potential and the talent of these two guys.”

Walkner of Austria said he believed it had been his best stage yet and said he was getting more comfortable with the navigation and conditions as the rally progressed.

Riders of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team and the KTM-supported riders are competing on the KTM 450 RALLY.

Stage 6 takes riders from Antofagasta to Iquique over a total distance of 688km, of which 319 is timed special.

Marc Coma ha terminato la gara di 458 Km in 4:38:16. Ecco la calssifica della quinta tappa e la classifica generale:

Stage 5 Dakar 2015
Copiapó to Antofagasta – (totale 693km)
1. Marc Coma (ESP), KTM, 4:38.16 h
2. Joan Barreda (ESP), Honda, +2.16 min
3. Pablo Quintanilla (CHI), KTM, +2.40
4. Stefan Svitko (SVK), KTM, +3.54
5. Paolo Goncalves (POR), Honda, +4.37
Other KTM
8. Matthias Walkner (AUT), KTM, +7.24
10. Toby Price (AUS), KTM, +10.05
11. Jordi Viladoms (ESP), KTM, +13.48
14. Ivan Jakes (SVK), KTM, +16.55
15. Ruben Faria (POR), KTM, +17.24
16. David Casteu (FRA), KTM, +17.47
17. Riaan van Niekerk (RSA), KTM, +22.52

Classifica Dakar 2015 dopo 5 di 13 tappe
1. Barreda, 17:51.05 h
2. Coma, +10.33 min
3. Goncalves, +22.50
4. Quintanilla, +31.06
5. Viladoms, +36.23
Other KTM
6. Faria, +38.13
7. Walkner, +38.36
8. Price, +39.54
9. Svitko, +42.05
14. Casteu, +1:04.27 h
15. Van Niekerk, +1:11.04
18. Jakes, +1:13.18

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