Ricky Brabec grabs a last gasp Dakar Rally stage win

Two-time Dakar Rally winner Ricky Brabec, timed his ride to perfection as he took victory on stage six today by 23 seconds over his Honda  teammate Adrien Van Beveren.  It was the second consecutive stage victory for Monster Energy Honda HRC in Saudi Arabia after Van Beveren’s first place on Friday making it 112 stage victories for Honda since Christian Desnoyers kicked off their winning ways back in 1979 on the original Paris-Dakar.

The rest day gave the Monster Energy Honda HRC riders a much needed boost as it prepared them for today’s super long stage on their Honda CRF450 RALLY bikes, where 605km of special stage was the task split up by an untimed 172km road section.  This interlude would offer competitors a brief break from the stoney canyons as they exited Ha’il before they faced challenging dunes on their way south to Al Duwadimi.

The early part of the stage saw plenty of chopping and changing at the top as the riders looked to take the advantage heading into the transfer section, but it was Ricky Brabec who powered his way through the final phase amongst the dunes to take his 11th Dakar Rally stage victory, his first of 2025.  Although he stopped to assist a stricken Ross Branch, it was a brilliant performance by the American as he kept his nerve to move closer to the overall podium as he now is just 23’18” off the lead of the rally in fourth.

Following a steward’s decision yesterday to re-instate some time to Adrien Van Beveren’s stage time from stage five the day before, the Frenchman was declared the winner of that stage during the rest day yesterday to further boost the morale of the squad as they went in to the second week of the rally today. It worked too as Adrien had his best day so far on this 2025 Dakar Rally as he opened the entire stage and led it from stat to finish setting a blistering pace across his favoured sandy tracks to rack up every single one of the 6’11” bonus time available. Although narrowly pipped to the top spot today by Brabec, he has chipped away at his time in the general standings and gained a further five minutes on the overall lead of the rally while remaining in third.

Second overall heading into the rest day, Tosha Schareina was determined to pile on the pressure and kept his head down throughout the 605kms today to arrive at the finish line just 2’27” behind Brabec.  Although he continues to hold his second overalll, the gap to the leader Sanders has now been cut to 11’46” so he’ll look to the spend the coming days pushing hard to reduce that time even further.

Eighth placed Skyler Howes got through the first part of the stage with a small navigation error that lost him a bit of time but while clawing it back with a strong pace he was unfortunately hit by some bike set up issues in the dunes in what was a frustrating stage for the American rider.

It was a close run affair amongst the top rally-raid riders in the world as Pablo Quintanilla completed the top ten on a day where just 5’46” separated him from the stage win.  Amongst the front runners early on, Quintanilla was caught out by many spectators’ cars in the dune section and in the ensuing confusion he lost a couple of minutes while he got himself back on track.

Tomorrow’s stage seven has been amended and the riders will now start with a 188km road section to get them to the new start line before they’ll tackle 411km against the clock as they head up into the mountains on a loop from Al Duwadimi.

Ruben Faria

General Manager

We arrive in Al Duwadimi after a very exhausting day, it was very tough for the riders as there was also a long liaison, then the long stage and also a transfer in the middle of it.

Adrien opened the stage with a really good pace, his navigation was excellent and with the bonus he finished second. It was amazing what he did today. Ricky set off from a good position and he took care of the bike, settled into a good rhythm and then won the stage. Tosha also did a good job finishing fourth which keeps him in second overall. I believe he can get some good results over the coming days. Skyler made a small mistake in the beginning of the stage and then struggled with the bike a little bit in the dunes. He got to the end in eighth so he will have a good starting position for tomorrow. Pablo rounded out the top ten so it was a really good day for Monster Energy Honda HRC.

Tomorrow’s stage is a loop around Al Duwadimi, it has been reduced in distance because a lot of riders didn’t finish today, but no doubt it’ll be another tough day on this year’s Dakar Rally

 

Pablo Quintanilla  7

Stage: 10th  Overall: 7th

We had many hours on the bike but it was good. The day was in two parts, the first part was a fast hard packed piste with some riverbeds and tricky navigation between the canyons, then we had a big neutralisation, almost 200km. The second part was sandy with some dunes and very fast. Honestly, I felt good, I enjoyed the day. When we got to the dunes there were a lot of people and cars and it got me confused and I ended up in the wrong valley which lost me some minutes to find the right way. Without that I think my riding was good so I’m happy for that.

 

Ricky Brabec  9

Stage: 1st  Overall: 4th

We’re not in first, so we’re not controlling the game, but we’re just trying to do our best to make up time to better our overall position. I think there’s other people out there playing games and right now we’re just trying to manage ourselves and do the best we can. With regard to the day I’m happy with my riding and navigation. I’m also happy that Ross is OK, I saw where he crashed and pushed the rescue button. I saw the helicopter was just across the valley so I figured for me, it was better to ride across to it for a few kilometres and get the helicopter rather than try to phone them. At the end of the day he’s good which is the main thing. We still have six days of racing with a lot of time to make up, so we’ll do our best and hopefully get some bonus time tomorrow.

Skyler Howes  10

Stage: 8th  Overall: 5th

It was a challenging day, I’ve said that probably every single day to be totally honest. The morning actually started out fine, the first section was going well even though I made a bit of a small navigation mistake. I was making my way back and gained a little bit of time back, but in the dunes I had some bike setup issues and so I lost a bit more time and didn’t really nail that second half. It was a bit frustrating as it was a super long day out there, but I’m happy to be back in the bivouac to rest and gear up for another day tomorrow.

 

Adrien Van Beveren  42

Stage: 2nd  Overall: 3rd

I’m very very happy about my day. I opened all day and you know when you start first and you arrive still leading, it was a tough day of navigation. We had sand and dunes at the end as well, so normally you tend to lose a lot of time when you have to open that, but I’m really proud of what I’ve done today and looking forward to tomorrow and the next few days. I’m feeling really good on the bike but there are still a lot of kilometres to do so we will keep focused.

 

Tosha Schareina  68

Stage: 4th  Overall: 2nd

It was a hard day again with the two parts of the stage. The first part was more about navigation and the second was super fast with sandy sections and dunes. It was crazy out there with a lot of local cars. I knew that we were cutting down to Daniel and the guys in front, so I tried to push, but also wanted to arrive safely here at the bivouac so I’m ready for tomorrow’s stage.

Rally GP Results – Stage 6

Pos.      Rider     Num     Nation Team    Time/Gap

1            Brabec Ricky    9            USA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    05:00:51

2            Van Beveren Adrien      42          FRA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 00:23

3            Cornejo Florimo José Ignacio 11          CHI       Hero Motorsports Team Rally + 00:51

4            Schareina Tosha            68          SPA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 02:27

5            Benavides Luciano       1            ARG      KTM Factory Racing Team         + 03:36

6            Santolino Lorenzo         15          SPA       Sherco TVS Rally Factory           + 03:47

7            Klein Mason      43          USA       BAS World KTM Racing Team   + 04:22

8            Howes Skyler   10          USA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 05:09

9            Sanders Daniel                             AUS       KTM Factory Racing Team         + 05:43

10          Quintanilla Pablo          7            CHI       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 05:46

 

Rally GP Provisional Standings after Stage 6

Pos.      Rider     Num     Nation Team    Time/Gap

1            Sanders Daniel                             AUS       KTM Factory Racing Team         35:18:49

2            Schareina Tosha            68          SPA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 11:46

3            Van Beveren Adrien      42          FRA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 19:11

4            Brabec Ricky    9            USA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 23:18

5            Howes Skyler   10          USA       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 27:25

6            Benavides Luciano       1            ARG      KTM Factory Racing Team         + 30:08

7            Quintanilla Pablo          7            CHI       Monster Energy Honda HRC    + 40:52

8            Cornejo Florimo José Ignacio 11          CHI       Hero Motorsports Team Rally + 44:39

9            Santolino Lorenzo         15          SPA       Sherco TVS Rally Factory           + 01:09:28

10          Svitko Stefan    142        SLO       Slovnaft Rally Team      + 01:30:44