Schareina Secures Victory But Who Holds the Real Power

A Much-Needed Boost for Tosha Schareina

Tosha Schareina has finally achieved a stage victory in the Dakar 2025, a much-needed boost to his morale as the competition enters its decisive phase. This win comes after a long wait, and it will undoubtedly give Schareina the confidence he needs to tackle the final four days of the race.

A Provisional Victory for Schareina

Schareina’s victory is still provisional, as Adrien Van Beveren and Luciano Benavides stopped to assist Pablo Quintanilla, who was forced to abandon the race due to a fall. Despite this, Schareina’s performance was impressive, and he managed to stay ahead of his competitors.

Sanders did not give up too much time today, despite being at a disadvantage with the Spaniard
Sanders did not give up too much time today, despite being at a disadvantage with the SpaniardKTM

A Comfortable Lead for Daniel Sanders

Despite Schareina’s victory, Daniel Sanders still maintains a comfortable lead in the overall classification. Sanders leads Schareina by 2:20 in bonuses, which means that Schareina would need to make up a significant amount of time to catch up with the leader.

A Tough Day for Lorenzo Santolino

Lorenzo Santolino had a tough day, suffering from mechanical problems on his motorcycle. This is not the first time that Santolino has experienced mechanical issues, and it has cost him a significant amount of time.

A Good Day for Edgar Canet

Edgar Canet had a good day, riding with the leading group and even opening the track at times. Canet’s performance has earned him a spot in the top 10 overall, and he is now eighth overall.

Tomorrow, the Dakar 2025 will head towards the Empty Quarter, where the three decisive days will be played that will crown the winner of the 47th edition of the Arab rally. Haradh will be the last stop before entering the decisive stage.

Provisional motorcycle classification, stage 8

Dakar 2025

  1. Tosha Schareina (Honda) 4h 53:00
  2. Ricky Brabec (Honda) at 2:07
  3. Skyler Howes (Honda) at 2:45
  4. Michael Docherty (Honda) at 4:14
  5. Daniel Sanders (KTM) at 4:30
  6. Edgar Canet (KTM) at 4:57
  7. Nacho Cornejo (Hero) at 5:19
  8. Toni Mulec (KTM) at 8:34
  9. Rui Gonçalves (Sherco) at 11:59
  10. Aaron Mare (Husqvarna) at 12:26

Provisional general classification of motorcycles

Dakar 2025

  1. Daniel Sanders (KTM) 44h 26:52
  2. Tosha Schareina (Honda) at 11:03
  3. Ricky Brabec (Honda) at 30:56
  4. Skyler Howes (Honda) at 37:03
  5. Nacho Cornejo (Hero) at 53:32
  6. Adrien Van Beveren (Honda) at 53:54
  7. Luciano Benavides (KTM) at 1h 02:21
  8. Edgar Canet (KTM) at 1h 21:02
  9. Tobias Ebster (KTM) at 1h 52:13
  10. Stefan Svitko (KTM) at 1h 57:41

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