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Benavides Takes Dakar Lead After Stage 8

Benavides Takes Dakar Lead After Stage 8
Michelle L.
January 12, 2026

Luciano Benavides moves into the overall lead of the 2026 Dakar Rally after winning stage eight, just 10 seconds ahead of teammate Daniel Sanders.

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The battle for victory at the 2026 Dakar Rally took another dramatic turn on stage eight as Luciano Benavides claimed his second straight stage win and edged into the overall lead, just 10 seconds clear of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Daniel Sanders.

After a long and demanding loop around Wadi Ad-Dawasir, Benavides emerged as the strongest rider of the day, mastering the 483-kilometre special and capitalising on the bonus time system to overhaul Sanders at the top of the provisional standings.

A Stage That Rewarded Precision

Stage eight tested riders with constant changes in rhythm, blending fast sandy pistes, dunes, and technical canyon sections that demanded unwavering focus and accurate navigation across a 721-kilometre day.

Starting first on the road after his win on stage seven, Benavides set the tone early and never let go of control. Riding cleanly at the front, he steadily increased his pace, avoided costly mistakes, and collected maximum bonus time, finishing almost five minutes ahead of Sanders and leaping into the rally lead.

Windy conditions in the closing kilometres further complicated the task, reducing visibility and pushing bikes around at speed, yet Benavides maintained composure throughout.

Sanders Stays in Touch

Sanders, starting fourth, rode an intelligent and aggressive stage of his own. Locked in a close duel with Ricky Brabec for most of the day, the Australian managed to stay just ahead of his Honda rival while limiting losses to Benavides.

That strategy paid off. While he surrendered the overall lead, Sanders remains within striking distance — just 10 seconds back, with several difficult stages still to come.

The championship fight is now tighter than ever.

Canet Continues His Learning Curve

Further back, Dakar newcomer Edgar Canet continued his steady progression with a seventh-place finish. The young Spaniard encountered a few navigational issues on the high-speed stage but recovered quickly and avoided major time loss.

Riding alone for much of the special, Canet focused on consistency and survival, a sensible approach as he gains experience at RallyGP level while supporting KTM’s front-running effort.

Marathon Stage Awaits

With stage eight complete, the rally now moves into its second marathon phase, traditionally one of Dakar’s most punishing tests.

Riders will leave Wadi Ad-Dawasir for a 541-kilometre route featuring 418 kilometres against the clock, before spending the night without mechanical assistance at a remote bivouac. Only on Wednesday will they reunite with their teams in Bisha.

With the top two separated by just 10 seconds and fatigue building rapidly, Dakar’s defining days have truly begun and for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, the fight is now internal as much as external.

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January 12, 2026
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