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KTM Ready for Tough Second Half at Dakar 2026

KTM Ready for Tough Second Half at Dakar 2026
Michelle L.
January 11, 2026

With Sanders leading, Benavides closing in, and Canet impressing on debut, Red Bull KTM prepare for the toughest stages of the 2026 Dakar Rally.

With Sanders leading, Benavides closing in, and Canet impressing on debut, Red Bull KTM prepare for the toughest stages of the 2026 Dakar Rally.

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The 2026 Dakar Rally has reached its midpoint, and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing arrive at the Riyadh rest day in a position of both opportunity and tension. Daniel Sanders holds the overall lead, Luciano Benavides has moved into podium contention, and newcomer Edgar Canet has already rewritten parts of Dakar’s record books yet none of it guarantees what comes next.

If the first six stages have been about speed and survival, the second half is where Dakar traditionally reveals its true nature.

Sanders Leads, But the Margin Is Fragile

Daniel Sanders’ opening week has been defined less by dominance and more by discipline. While he has shown enough pace to lead the rally, the Australian has also faced navigation challenges, starting-position disadvantages, and a costly technical issue that prevented him from building breathing space over his rivals.

Instead of extending his advantage, Sanders has had to protect it.

That balance riding fast enough to stay ahead while avoiding the mistakes that destroy rallies will become even more critical as fatigue accumulates and navigation grows more complex. With his lead measured in under a minute, Sanders enters week two knowing that control matters more than aggression.

Benavides Finds His Rhythm at Exactly the Right Time

Luciano Benavides’ Dakar is unfolding in the opposite direction growing stronger with each stage. The Argentine’s stage win during the marathon leg confirmed that his speed is returning after injury, and his steady climb to third overall reflects a rider who is building confidence rather than chasing it.

He may not yet feel physically perfect, but his comfort on the bike and his ability to manage the dunes have placed him firmly in the fight as the rally enters its most demanding phase.

For Benavides, the rest day is not a pause, it is a launchpad.

Canet’s Setback Doesn’t Define His Dakar

Few riders have experienced the emotional extremes of Dakar as intensely as Edgar Canet this year. Victory in the prologue, followed immediately by a stage win, catapulted the 20-year-old into the spotlight. A broken rear wheel days later dropped him out of contention.

Yet what remains is not the time lost but the impression made.

Canet has demonstrated that he belongs at RallyGP level, showing speed, maturity, and navigational competence well beyond his experience. The remainder of the rally now becomes an investment: in knowledge, in confidence, and in future Dakars.

KTM Shift From Attack Mode to Endurance Mode

Team manager Andreas Hölzl described the team’s focus now as mental rather than mechanical. The bike is working, the riders are capable, and the strategy is clear but Dakar’s second half is not won by pushing harder, it is won by lasting longer.

With longer distances, heavier fatigue, and increasingly complex navigation ahead, KTM’s priority is staying composed when others unravel.

That challenge begins immediately with an 876-kilometre stage out of Riyadh, a reminder that Dakar never eases riders back into rhythm.

Overall Classification After Six Stages

  1. Daniel Sanders (AUS) – KTM
  2. Ricky Brabec (USA) – Honda +0:45
  3. Luciano Benavides (ARG) – KTM +10:15
  4. Tosha Schareina (ESP) – Honda +11:56
  5. Ignacio Cornejo (CHI) – Hero +29:50

Six stages down, seven still to go and everything still to lose.

If week one was about establishing position, week two will be about protecting it.

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