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Sergi Perez wins the “City of Valencia” with Axel Coronado

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Sergi Perez wins the “City of Valencia” with Axel Coronado

19 year old Catalan driver Sergi Perez wins the Valencia City Rally in a Hyundai i20 Rally 2 with Axel CoronadoJavi Sanz Memorial Museum.

In second place was Alvaro Muñiz from Galicia, with Nestor Casal on his right in a Skoda Fabia R5., also won the absolute champion of the 2023 CERA-RECALVI Asphalt Rally Cup. Third place went to pilot Jorge Callao of the Alpine Spain Recalbi team, also from Galicia, and co-pilot Javier Martínez in an Alpine A110.

As for the Valencia Community Rally Championship, the winner was Freddie Milne, a Scotsman based in Denia (Alicante). He was accompanied by Max Freeman in a Skoda Fabia R5, who also finished fourth overall in the rally and was crowned 2023 Valencia Community Rally Champion.

Carlos Moreno and Diego Fuentes from Murcia finished second in their Skoda Fabia R5 Rally 2.Meanwhile, Valencians Roberto Tolosa and Vicente Salom in a Porsche 997 GT Cup took third place, with just over 10 seconds separating them from Cantabrian Javier Polidura and Javier Soto in a Hyundai i20 Rally 2 in the final stage. I broke it.

The Madrid Asphalt Championship was won by Isaac Vela and Egusquine Enriquez. He won the championship with a Toyota GR Yaris N4, followed by Antonio Otero and Diego Vazquez in a Peugeot 208 VTI R2 in second place, and Emilio Cid and David Rico in a Honda Civic Type R in third place. .

In the regularity championship, Roberto Mora and Javier Goris won in the sports category. join ford sierra

-55 km/h in categoryThis is where perhaps one of the most beautiful battles of the three regularity categories took place. Vicente Ramos and Angel González finally win Dario Muguruza and Leandro Domingo in the BMW 325 IX followed in the Porsche 911 Carrera, while the Volkswagen Golf GTI of Javier Cervera and Catherine Pineda rounded out the podium.

The third regular category, “Classic Regular”, was won by Alicante-born Juan Sanchis and Dani Dueñas, with two Volkswagen Golf GTIs also taking the title of champion of this category in 2023.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Camels prevented an American motorcycle racer from winning the Dakar rally marathon.

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Camels prevented an American motorcycle racer from winning the Dakar rally marathon.

A herd of camels prevented American Ricky Brabec from becoming the winner of the Dakar rally marathon in the motorcycle category.

Brabec was leading the standings heading into the final stage, 3 minutes 20 seconds ahead of second-place Argentinean Luciano Benavidez. However, at the 13th stage, Brabec first collided with camels on the track, which blocked his path, and in the last kilometers of the race the racer made a navigation error.

As a result, Benavidez was two seconds ahead of Brabec – this is the smallest margin for the winner in the entire history of the Dakar.

The Dakar took place in Saudi Arabia.

Source: Sportbox

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Match lineup

Organization: 3421 Ligue 1 stadium
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Stade Felix Bolard Deleris

Visitor Auxerre

40robin risser

donovan leon16

twenty threeSaud Abdulhamid

65 minutes

Ramin Sea27

14Matthew Uddle

Fredrik Oppegaardtwenty two

20Maransal

Clement Akpa92

50 minutes

6samsung baidu

Scenery Diomande20

23 minutes

twenty fiveIsmaelo Ganiu

Marvin Senaya29

59 minutes


75 minutes

28Adrian Thomason

13 minutes


56 minutes

Nawirou Ahamada8

75 minutes

5Andrija Bulatovic

Osama El Azuj17

87 minutes

38Rayan Fofana

55 minutes

Danny Namaso19

87 minutes

10Florian Thauvin

85 minutes

Racine Shinayoko10

twenty twoWesley Said

64 minutes


65 minutes

Kevin Danoa5

26 minutes


75 minutes

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60Ilan Jordren

Theo de Persin40

2Ruben Aguilar

65 minutes

Terry Siwe13

32Killian Antonio

alvin petit d’or38

8Mamadou Sangare

56 minutes

Asan Diuse18

87 minutes

94 minutes

18Fode Sila

Lasso Coulibalytwenty one

7Florian Sotka

85 minutes

romain fèvre28

75 minutes

19Abdalla Sima

55 minutes

Rudy Matondo34

75 minutes

29Morgan Giravogi

65 minutes

79 minutes

joshua kashmir7

75 minutes

34Erawan Garnier

Sekou Mara9

87 minutes

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Visitor Auxerre

Pierre Sarge

Christophe Pellissier

Hello. Welcome to the live narration of Matchday 18, the Ligue 1 football match between Reims and Auxerre. Sportish brings you minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and results including all the post-match reactions.

Reims vs Auxerre match schedule and where it will be broadcast on TV

The match will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. At the Stade Félix-Bolard-Deleris. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.

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The crew of the Lithuanian Zala won the Dakar in the truck category, Al-Attiyah won the marathon rally for the sixth time in his career

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The crew of the Lithuanian Zala won the Dakar in the truck category, Al-Attiyah won the marathon rally for the sixth time in his career

The crew led by Lithuanian Vaidotas Zala in an Iveco won the Dakar rally marathon held in Saudi Arabia in the truck category.

The total time of Zala based on the results of 13 stages is 56 hours 58 minutes 38 seconds. The second place was taken by the Czech crew led by Ales Lopreis (lag – 20 minutes 18 seconds; Iveco), the third was the Dutchman Mitchel van den Brink (+29.03; MM Technology).

The Russian KAMAZ-master team missed the Dakar due to a ban on participation under the Russian flag.

In the motorcycle category, Argentinean Luciano Benavidez won (time: 49:00.41; KTM), two seconds ahead of American Ricky Brabec (Honda). The top three finishers were completed by Spaniard Tosha Shareina on Honda (+25.12).

Qatari Nasser Al-Attiyah, driving a Dacia, won the Dakar for the sixth time in his career in the SUV category, his time being 48 hours 56 minutes 53 seconds. The second was the Spaniard Nani Roma (+9.42; Ford), the third was the Swede Mattias Ekström (+14.33; Ford). Russian Denis Krotov, competing under a license from Kyrgyzstan, took 31st place (+8:10.45).

American Brock Heger (55:11.56; Polaris) took the lead in the SSV all-terrain vehicle class. Second place was taken by his compatriot Kyle Chaney (+1:01.39; Can-Am), the Frenchman Xavier de Soultre (+1:25.25; Polaris) closed the top three.

Source: Sportbox

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