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After Stage 3, the breakdown in all categories for the 2026 Dakar will be as follows: Kane loses podium, Ford takes top 5

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After Stage 3, the breakdown in all categories for the 2026 Dakar will be as follows: Kane loses podium, Ford takes top 5

Stage 3 saw a certain revolution in classification, and everything is starting to readjust as we wait for Stage 4, the key to the current Dakar, the first half of the marathon stage. He won his third special, Valencia, on a motorcycle. Tosha Shalayna But again, thanks to the bonus daniel sanders Save your furniture and stay on top. In the cars, there was a big turnaround in the classification, with American Mitch Guthrie (Ford) taking his first stage win and becoming the new leader. Ford dominates the top five.


The cumulative time of the victim on the bike in the third stage is edgar canet He moved from 2nd place overall to 4th place, 8 minutes and 46 seconds behind the leader, Saunders. nacho cornejomissing out on the top 10 and coming in 11th at 36’17”.

In the automobile field, after dominating the top five at the Toyota Festival in the second stage, the Ford exhibition came in the third stage, and the American duo dominated the top five in the provisional overall rankings. Guthrie Walch He had a lead of 26 inches over Prokop’s private Ford, and a lead of 1 minute 08 inches and 3 minutes 34 seconds over Ekström. Carlos Sainz And about 4’02” Nani Roma.

Christina Gutierrez, 7th overall

Another winner of the day was Christina Gutierrez Dacia (fifth place), the second-best driver behind Rally Raid World Champion Lucas Moraes, reached the finish line and moved up to provisional seventh place in the overall standings, 5 minutes and 59 seconds behind Gasly and just 43 inches behind the Brazilian. The big losers were Al Attiyah, who started the stage as the leader but fell to 10th place in 11 minutes 39 seconds, and Seb Loeb, who was 12th in 16 minutes 50 seconds.

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Stage 3 motorcycle classification:

1. Tosha Chalayna (ESP/Honda) 4:26’39”

2. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) 2’17”

3. Daniel Saunders (AUS/KTM) 3’28”

4. Luciano Benavidez (ARG/KTM) 4’30”

5. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) 4’32”

6. Ross Branch (BOT/Hero) 10’38”

7. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) 11’44”

8. Adrian Van Beveren (France/Honda) 12’45”

9. Michael Docherty (RSA/KTM) 12’54”

10. Martin Ventura (POR/Honda) 16’07”

25. Josep Pedro (ESP/Husqvarna) 53’33”

28. Javi Vega (ESP/Kobe) 56’52”

34. Arnau Jed (ESP/KTM) 1:05’19”

64. Carlos Lopez (ESP/KTM) 1:55’35”

67. Iñigo Zardoja (ESP/KTM) 1:58’52”

72. Mario Garrido (ESP/GasGas) 2:08’48”

74. João Carles Guillen (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:12’42”

82. Borja Perez (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:20’57”

84. Rashid Alual (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:23’08”

89. Juancar Torres (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:35’13”

97. Fernando Dominguez (ESP/KTM) 2:46’25”

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General motorcycle classification stage 3:

1. Daniel Saunders (AUS/KTM) 12:12’31”

2. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) 1 minute 07 seconds

3. Tosha Chalayna (ESP/Honda) 1 minute 13 seconds

4. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) 8’46”

5. Luciano Benavidez (ARG/KTM) 11’06”

6. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) 13’41”

7. Ross Branch (BOT/Hero) 14’56”

8. Adrian van Beveren (France/Honda) 23’26”

9. Michael Docherty (RSA/KTM) ID.

10. Martin Ventura (POR/Honda) 26’58”

11. Nacho Cornejo (CHL/Hero) 36’17”

29. Arnau Jed (ESP/KTM) 2:15’35”

31. Josep Pedro (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:21’57”

33. Javi Vega (ESP/Kobe) 2:23’03”

63. Carlos Lopez (ESP/KTM) 5:16’07”

65. Iñigo Zardoja (ESP/KTM) 5:25’44”

71. Joao Carles Guillen (E/Husqvarna) 5:45’23”

77. Mario Garrido (ESP/GasGas) 6:27’41”

84. Borja Perez (ESP/Husqvarna) 6:49’52”

87. Rashid Alual (ESP/Husqvarna) 7:04’30”

89. Juancar Torres (ESP/Husqvarna) 7:14’36”

93. Fernando Dominguez (ESP/KTM) 7:53’02”

Ricardo Lastra (ESP/KTM) abandons stage 2

Lorenzo Santorino (ESP/Sherco) abandons stage 2

Cristina Gutierrez explained her objectives during a meeting with reporters at the Dacia conference.

Stage 3 vehicle classification:

1. Mitch Guthrie Jr. / K. Walch (USA/Ford) 4:04’32”

2. Martin Prokop / V. Chitka (CHE/Ford) 2’27”

3. Guy Botterill/Oriol Mena (RSA-ESP/Toyota) 5’23”

4. Lucas Moraes / D. Zenz (ALE/Dacia) 5’46”

5. Cristina Gutierrez / Pablo Moreno (ESP/Dacia) 5’57”

6. Nani Roma / Alex Haro (ESP/Ford) 7’20”

7. Carlos Sainz / Lucas Cruz (ESP/Ford) 7’31”

8. Mathieu Serradri / L. Minaudier (FRA/Century) 7’32”

9. Matthias Ekström / E. Bergqvist (SUE/Ford) 7’36”

10. Denis Krotov / Konstantin Zhirtsov (KZK/Ford) 9’24”

13. Laia Sanz / M. Gerini (ESP/Ebro) 15’13”

18. Michal Goczal / Diego Ortega (POL-ESP/Toyota) 18’41”

20. Nasser Al Attiyah / F. Larquin (QAT/Dacia) 22’11”

24. Sébastien Loeb / E. Boulanger (FRA/Dacia) 25’25”

twenty five. Nandu Jubany/Mark Sola (ESP/Optimus) 26’08”

28. Isidor Esteve / Chema Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) 32’50”

30. Toby Price/Armando Monleon (AUS-ESP/Toyota) 33’13”

36. Jesus Calleja/Eduardo Blanco (ESP/Santana) 37’25”

49. Maria Gameiro/Rosa Romero (POR-ESP/Mini) 1:04’22”

52. Jordi Taurus/Santi Costa (ESP/Optimus) 1:09’43”

63. Pedro Peñate / Daniel Mesa (ESP/Century) 2:06’41”

General classification car stage 3:

1. Mitch Guthrie Jr. / K. Walch (USA/Ford) 11:27’20”

2. Martin Prokop / V. Chitka (CHE/Ford) 26″

3. Matthias Ekström / E. Bergqvist (SUE/Ford) 1 minute 08 seconds

4. Carlos Sainz / Lucas Cruz (ESP/Ford) 3’34”

5. Nani Roma / Alex Haro (ESP/Ford) 4’02”

6. Lucas Moraes / D. Zenz (ALE/Dacia) 5’16”
7. Cristina Gutierrez / Pablo Moreno (ESP/Dacia) 5’59”
8. Mathieu Serradri / L. Minaudier (FRA/Century) 9’06”

9. Third Valiawa / F. Casale (RSA/Toyota) 10’57”

10. Nasser Al Attiyah / F. Larquin (QAT/Dacia) 11 minutes 39 seconds

11. Henk Lategan/B. Cummings (RSA/Toyota) 14’47”

12. Sébastien Loeb / E. Boulanger (FRA/Dacia) 16’50”

14. Michal Goczal / Diego Ortega (POL-ESP/Toyota) 20’18”

16. Toby Price/Armando Monleon (AUS-ESP/Toyota) 25’23”

17. Guy Botterill/Oriol Mena (RSA-ESP/Toyota) 27’37”

18. Laia Sanz / M. Gerini (ESP/Ebro) 27’55”

28. Nandu Jubany/Mark Sola (ESP/Optimus) 1:11’23”

33. Isidore Esteve / Chema Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) 1:22’13”

40. Jesus Calleja/Eduardo Blanco (ESP/Santana) 1:51’32”

51. Maria Gameiro/Rosa Romero (POR-ESP/Mini) 2:58’34”

53. Jordi Taurus/Santi Costa (ESP/Optimus) 3:04’42”

66. Pedro Peñate / Daniel Mesa (ESP/Century) 33:40’54”

Challenger stage 3 classification

1. Puck Klaasen/Sants (PB/Grally Team) 4:28’25”

2. Yasir Seyerdan/X. Flick (SAU/Taurus) 8’25”

3. Pau Navarro/Yan Rosa (ESP/Taurus) 11’18”

4. Lucas Del Rio/B. Jacomy (CHL/Taurus) 11’51”

5. Nicolas Cabiliaso/V. Pertegarini (ARG/Taurus) 15’05”

27. Joan Font/Adria Guillem (ESP/BRP) 1:53’15”

33. Oscar Lal/Fernando Acosta (ESP/Taurus) 4:07’51”

General Stage 3 Challenger

1. Yasir Seyerdan/X. Flick (SAU/Taurus) 12:47’51”

2. Puck Klaasen/Sants (PB/Grally Team) 2’53”

3. Lucas Del Rio/B. Jacomy (CHL/Taurus) 3’50”

4. Pau Navarro/Yan Rosa (ESP/Taurus) 7’32”

5. David Gill/Cesana (ARG/Taurus) 12’04”

24. Joan Font/Adria Guillem (ESP/BRP) 4:14’30”

32. Oscar Lal/Fernando Acosta (ESP/Taurus) 7:54’14”

SSV stage 3 classification:

1. Brock Hegar/Eddie (USA/Polaris) 4:38’09”

2. Gonzalo Guerreiro/Justo (POR/Polaris) 5’18”

3. João Monteiro/Moraes (POR/BRP) 5’32”

4. Joao Diaz/Jordan (POR/Polaris) 6’56”

5. Jeremias González/Rinaldi (ARG/BRP) 7’16”

6. Kyle Cheney/Argbright (USA/BRP) 9’16”

11. Sebastian Guayasamin/Pol Ross (ECU/ESP/Polaris) 28’57”

19. Joan Piferer/Xavi Blanco (ESP/BRP) 51’26”

31. Domingo Roman/Oscar Bravo (ESP/Polaris) 1:39’57”

35. Josep Me Cami/Christian Cami (ESP/BRP Can-Am) 2:10’45”

39. Carlos Santaolalla/Alan Sol (ESP/BRP Can-Am) 3:38’56”

40. Gerard Fares/Toni Wingat (ESP/BRP) 3:56’01”

General stage 2 SSV

1. Brock Hegar/Eddie (USA/Polaris) 13:08’47”

2. Gonzalo Guerreiro/Justo (POR/Polaris) 43 inches

3. Xavier de Soultrait/Bonnet (France/Polaris) 11’07”

4. Kyle Cheney/Argbright (USA/BRP) 16’43”

5. Alexandre Pinto / Oliveira (POR/Polaris) 24’08”

10. Sebastian Guayasamin/Pol Ross (ECU/ESP/Polaris) 1:17’47”

12. Joan Piferer/Xavi Blanco (ESP/BRP) 1:41’12”

27. Gerard Fares/Toni Wingat (ESP/BRP) 4:26’41”

30. Josep Me Cami/Christian Cami (ESP/BRP Can-Am) 5:50’49”

34. Carlos Santaolalla/Alan Sol (ESP/BRP Can-Am) 7:36’54”

35. Domingo Roman/Oscar Bravo (ESP/Polaris) 7:47’19”

Mitchell van den Brink wins Dakar 2026 Prologue

Classification stage 3 track:

1. Mitchell van den Brink/B. van Geen/J. van de Pol (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 4:52’59”

2. Ales Lopre/D. Kripalu/J. Stross (RCH/RCH/RCH-Iveco) 1’02”

3. Richard de Groot/J. Halsebosch/M. Van Rooy (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 3’35”

4. Martin Mack/F. Tomasek/D. Svanda (RCH/RCH/RCH-MM Technology) 4’51”

5. Gerd Husink / H. Kupfer / M. Kress (PB/PB/ALE-Renault) 21’02”

17. Jordi Esteve/Cuico Pardo/Jordi Puyol (ESP/ESP/ESP-DAF) 2:23’38”

19. Alberto Herrero/P. Oliveira/Mario Rodriguez (ESP/MOZ/ESP-Scania) 2:49’14”

23. Javier Herrero/Jose M. Casas/Alfonso Herrero (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco) 3:54’39”

26. Manuel Bolero/Ch. Gottlib/Adrián López (ESP/BÉL/ESP-Iveco) 4:07’25”

32. Alberto Alonso/Gustavo Ibeaz/Raul Arteaga (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN) 29:22’01”

34. Dave Ingels/J. Shotanus/David Lopez (BÉL/PB/ESP-MAN) 29:22’01”

35. Pol Tibau/Daniel Vaz/David Nadal (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco) 29:22’01”

36. Jesús Bolero/Emilio Fiz/Alberto Fiz (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN)29:22’01”

Francesc Estelle/Javier Jacoste/Gerard Rivas (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN)

General stage 2 track

1. Mitchell van den Brink/B. van Geen/J. van de Pol (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 13:22’57”

2. Martin Mack/F. Tomasek/D. Svanda (RCH/RCH/RCH-MM Technology) 8’21”

3. Ales Lopre/D. Kripal/J. Stross (RCH/RCH/RCH-Iveco) 8’54”

4. Richard de Groot/J. Halsebosch/M. Van Rooy (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 25’14”

5. Vaidotas Zala/P. Fiuza/M. Van Grool (LIT/POR/PB-Iveco) 37’04”

6. Gerd Husink / H. Kupfer / M. Kress (PB/PB/ALE-Renault) 54’35”

18. Jordi Esteve/Cuico Pardo/Jordi Puyol (ESP/ESP/ESP-DAF) 7:13’58”

22. Alberto Herrero/P. Oliveira/Mario Rodriguez (ESP/MOZ/ESP-Scania) 7:56’59”

23. Manuel Bolero/Charlie Gotlib/Adrián López (ESP/BÉL/ESP-Iveco) 8:15’54”

27. Pol Tibau/Daniel Vaz/David Nadal (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco) 39:31’51”

28. Jesús Bolero/Emilio Fiz/Alberto Fiz (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN) 39:54’01”

29. Dave Ingels/J. Shotanus/David Lopez (BÉL/PB/ESP-MAN) 40:01’57”

30. Javier Herrero/Jose M. Casas/Alfonso Herrero (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco) 45:57’25”

32. Alberto Alonso/Gustavo Ibeas/Raul Arteaga (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN) 71:05’41”

39. Francesc Estelle/Javier Jacoste/Gerard Rivas (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN) (Dakar experience/return to racing)

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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glorious victory of Royal Zaragoza At the ground of the second division leader (2-3), santander racingachieved a hat trick of Kenan Codro That doesn’t cover the reality that Ruben Seles’ side finished the first round in penultimate position with 20 points.

If the Aragonese want to save themselves, they need to do more, and that means strengthening themselves in this winter’s markets. This is not an easy task as players need to be released before they can be signed.

For now, the sports director Kissema Indiastrack the market and according to “El Periodico de Aragón” I paid attention to the Nigerian striker who plays in . MLS and be released from the contract.

it is about Willie AgadaA 26-year-old who was active in royal salt lake. The aforementioned media explain that the economic situation is suitable and that difficulties in the domestic market have forced them to look elsewhere.

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Europe finally surrenders Rafinha After the performance of the Brazilian players in the Super Cup final vs. real madrid. Admiration for the Barça star went beyond fan opinion and reached the Old Continent’s most prestigious media outlets. By that time, newspapers and L’Equipe or Tuttosport They talked about “recitals” and “sparkles of light.” Rafinha blinded madridSome of the praise, no doubt, only puts him in an advantageous position in the race to win the Ballon d’Or, which turned against him in the last edition. Rafinha He had a face in the soccer world and was about the same weight as me, but he came in 5th place. hansi flick Either Diego Simeone They argued that he should have been the winner.

L’Equipe and Ballon d’Or: “Recital” attracting attention

In France, L’Equipe, the country’s media and sports magazine that promotes the leading contenders for the Ballon d’Or, directly defined the Brazilian’s performance as an “artist’s recital.” The media highlighted the Barça winger’s double and his overall influence in the final, which Barcelona dominated. balsahighlighting their ability to make a difference on the nights when demand is greatest.

As well as its results, L’Équipe’s emphasis is on its context. recently, Rafinha They are left out of the larger discussion about individual awards. However, the fact that the media itself highlights his performance as a “recital” puts him at the center of success in the race to win the Ballon d’Or. This recognition strengthens his profile in European football’s most demanding show.

The French newspaper also highlighted the footballer’s development within the project and collected some revealing words from the man himself. Rafinha On his continuity and role in the team under the manager. hansi flicka link that explains much of the current prominence.

Tuttosport: Italy confirms great protagonist for the final

The Italian press moved in the same direction. Tuttosport began its analysis with the powerful phrase, “La Luce Rafinha is Real!” For the Turin newspapers, the Brazilian “light” was blinding. real madrid He also decided to play in the Super Cup with Barça.

Italy emphasized that Rafinha A footballer who is decisive and appears in a larger context, such as a final, a classic, or a match that decides the title. A competitive profile explaining why Europe agrees with this diagnosis, from different countries and football sensibilities.

He has 13 points this season, 7 points in 12 games vs. real madrid, Rafinha It has influenced sustained performance and key moments. While they don’t always appear in individual awards showcases, they’re increasingly gaining support from people who mark their stories. France is hinting at it through the prism of the Ballon d’Or. Italy confirmed this from their analysis of the match. Meanwhile, Europe is also paying attention.

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what happened there yesterday Leganes-Valladolid The second-division match ended in a 3-0 victory on home soil, but required intervention three times. VAR. Two of them also included Jose Antonio López Toca in the VOR room, called by Manuel Jesús Orellana Cid for two consecutive penalties immediately after the start of the game.

The first incident occurred five minutes into the match, following a handball by Iván Alejo in the area that was not initially seen by the referee. That’s when he received a notification from VAR. “Manuel, would you recommend a review so that we can assess the possibility of a penalty for handball?” When he got to the monitor, he said, “Okay, it looked perfect. Make it dynamic, Jose, I already saw him shake hands.” From the VOR, they provided him with another camera “also from behind the goal.” Once there was no doubt in the vision, he said, “OK, perfect, we’re going to restart with a penalty, OK, Jose.”

The penalty was taken by Juan Cruz, but it was cleared by Valladolid goalkeeper Guilherme. However, as the Leganés striker attempted to grab the rebound, he was tackled from behind by Jaouab and was brought down, receiving another warning from the VOR. “Manuel recommends a review so we can assess the possibility of a penalty. Please let us know when you get to the screen.”

In the background, a voice can be heard shouting “Out, Mr. Out” as the referee reaches the monitor. And he stood in front of it and he said, “Okay, Jose, it’s on the screen. One second, one second. Okay, I want to see the number of the guy who’s doing that…Okay, yes, it’s very clear.” And he claimed, “I want to know this player’s number, because it’s yellow, so who’s going to penalize it?” From VAR they confirm, “Yes, we understand, number 23.” To which the referee replied: “Okay, number 23, perfect. We’ll restart with a penalty and a yellow card, understand Jose?”

VOR is wrong about Guilherme

And the final intervention occurred in the 89th minute of the match as a result of Valladolid goalkeeper Guilherme leaving the area in an attempt to put Naim ahead. The referee directly punished him with a red card, but because they understood that it was not a sending off, again from the VOR: “Manu, we recommend that you reconsider so that we can assess the cancellation of the red card, okay?” Arriving in front of the monitor, López Toca requests to be shown the moment from VAR, López Toca explains from VAR. “Okay, look, I thought the reason I called you was because the goalie touched the ball. Okay, first of all, the impact is the lower back. You evaluate that and make the decision that you think is appropriate.”

The referee replied, “Okay, let’s see. I know how he touches the ball. I’d like to see how he moves.” They don’t let go of the ball, so the referee asks, “I want to see the touch of the ball, see how it moves when it touches the ball, etc.”

They then provided him with the images, but he requested that the camera be brought closer to him. “Let’s look a little further back, Jose, a little more back.” And then he understood: “All right, he touched the ball. All right, again, all right. All right, Jose, what I saw was that he obviously touched the ball. It’s true that the contact came later. I’ve never played rough. It’s not even a foul for me. All right, I’ll pick up where I dropped the ball. All right, because to me it’s not even a foul. All right, Jose.”

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