Dakar Rally: Kerala's Noah placed 28th overall after Stage 6

Harith Noah
Hairth Noah, a native of Shoranur, is the only Indian competing in the Dakar Rally this year. Photo: Reuters

Riyadh: Lone Indian rider in this year's Dakar Rally, Harith Noah of Sherco TVS Racing Factory survived dangerous terrain and a few crashes to be placed 28th in the overall ranking after Stage 6 in the Moto section of the world's toughest off-road rally here.

Noah, a five-time national champion from Kerala, fell in the first stage and finished 36th among 145 riders but went on to improve his rank to 31st after Stage 4 and 30th after Stage 5.

He continued his progress admirably on Friday, despite a painful shoulder, and finished a creditable 28th in the overall ranking, clocking 21:47.07s.

The bike and quad special was halted at the first neutralisation area after 101km on Friday. The deterioration of the tracks due to the passage of the cars and trucks in the previous stage in the reverse direction, combined with recent heavy rain meant that the route was impassable.

The classification for Stage 6 was established at the 101 km mark.

Noah's teammate Lorenzo Santolino is in overall sixth position after Stage 6 while Rui Goncalves is placed 32nd.

Hero MotoSports Team Rally's Joaquim Rodriques is placed overall 18th in the general ranking, while his South African mate Aaron Mare slipped to the 16th position.

Great Britain's Sam Sunderland of Gasgas Factory Racing is the overall leader after Stage 6 with a timing of 19:55.59s, while Austrian Matthias Walkner (19:58.38s) of Redbull KTM Factory Racing and Australia's Daniel Sanders (20:01.34s) of Gasgas Factory Racing are placed second and third respectively.

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