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Toyota's Al-Attiyah takes Dakar opener, Loeb finishes without brakes

Peru - Two-time winner Nasser Al-Attiyah stunned defending champions Peugeot when he steered his Toyota to victory on the opening stage of the 9000km Dakar Rally on Saturday.

The Qatari driver, who took the title in 2011 and 2015, swept across the short 32km Peruvian desert stage between Lima and Pisco in 21 min 51 sec.

Toyota's Bernhard Ten Brinke (at 25 sec behind Attiyah) and Peru's Nicolas Fuchs, in a Borgward (34 sec) filled out the podium.

Al-Attiyah admitted that Sunday's stage will be a challenge as he starts first, therefore acting as a pathfinder for his rivals.

"I know it will be very difficult, but I'm just really happy for today, tomorrow's another day. We try to do our best," he said.


Toyota's Giniel De Villiers/Dirk Von Zitzewitz finished the stage in sixth:

Disaster for Loeb

However, it was a miserable first day for nine-time world rally champion Sebastien Loeb who is bidding for a maiden Dakar win.

The Frenchman's hopes were hit when his Peugeot developed brake problems which left him 5min 37 sec off the lead and down in 29th place.

"Happily, it was only 31km!" said Loeb who is bidding to become just the fourth man to win both the world rally title and Dakar after Finnish duo Ari Vatanen and Juha Kankkunen and Spain's Carlos Sainz.

"I made it without brakes! Zero brakes!," he added before admitting he had no idea where the problem originated and that his car's brake lights had not provided any warning. The car's handbrake also failed: "Without brakes, it's really sh**."

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Peugeot, who swept the podium in 2017 with Stephane Peterhansel taking a 13th overall title, endured a day to forget with their cars struggling in the sand and wind of the desert.

Peterhansel, who has won the last two car titles, lost 2 min 15 sec and is 11th overall while teammate Cyril Despres is 2 min 36 sec behind and in 15th.

"I didn't have a good feeling," said Peterhansel. "The sun was high and I couldn't see the other sides of the dunes. So I preferred to be safe. We will have to wake up."

Long road ahead

Britain's Sam Sunderland got the defence of his motorcycling title off to a winning start.

Sunderland, on a KTM, finished ahead of France's Adrien Van Beveren, on a Yamaha, and Pablo Quintanilla of Chile on a Husqvarna.

The British rider finished the desert sprint in 20 min 56 sec with his rivals 32 sec and 55 sec further back.

The second stage of the two-week event takes place in and around the town of Pisco on Sunday.

Dakar Rally results on the opening stage from Lima to Pisco:

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1. Nasser Al-Attiyah/Matthieu Baumel (QAT/FRA/Toyota) 21:51
2. Bernhard Ten Brinke/Michel Prin (NED/FRA/Toyota) at 25
3. Nicolas Fuchs/Fernando Adrian Mussano (PER/ARG/Borgward) 34
4. Bryce Menzies/Peter Mortensen (USA/Mini) 38
5. Nani Roma/Alex Haro (ESP/Mini) 53
6. Giniel De Villiers/Dirk Von Zitzewitz (RSA/GER/Toyota) 54
7. Lucio Alvarez/Robert Howie (ARG/RSA/Toyota) 1:12
8. Mikko Hirvonen/Andreas Schulz (FIN/GER/Mini) 1:36
9. Jakub Przygonski/Tom Colsoul (POL/Mini) 1:45
10. Martin Prokop/Jan Tomanek (CZE/Ford) 2:04

Moto

1. Sam Sunderland (GBR/KTM) 20:55
2. Adrien Van Beveren (FRA/Yamaha) at 33
3. Pablo Quintanilla (CHI/Husqvarna) 56
4. Joan Barreda Port (ESP/Honda) 57
5. Nani Roma/Alex Haro (ESP/Mini) 53
6. Matthias Walkner (AUT/KTM) 1:23
7. Xavier de Soultrait (FRA/Yamaha) 1:07
8. Daniel Nosiglia Jager (BOL/KTM) 1:33
9. Antoine Mo (FRA/KTM) 1:49
10. Kevin Benavides (ARG/Honda) 1:53

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