MEDIA INFORMATION

China Silk Road Rally 2015
August 26-September 11, 2015

Stage 6: Alxa Yuoqi – Alxa Youqi, 499.69km
Liaison, 221.35km; stage 201.79km; liaison, 76.55km.

For immediate release
Friday, September 4, 2015

PETERHANSEL PRESSES HOME HIS ADVANTAGE AS SIXTH CHINA
SILK ROAD RALLY STAGE FINISHES AT DESERT MUSEUM

· Haval duo of Han Wei and Christian Lavieille in solid third and fourth
· KTM’s Hernandez pulls well clear of Jincheng’s Su Wen Min and Zhou Tien

ALXA YUOQI (INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA): Team Peugeot Total’s Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret continued to pull away from their rivals on the sixth desert selective section of the China Silk Road Rally on Friday.

The Peugeot 2008 DKR driver carded a time of 2hr 29min 49sec for the 210.79km of demanding desert stage, which started at the outpost of Menggen Bulage and finished at a desert museum in the outermost reaches of Inner Mongolia.

Peterhansel’s time was 3min 03sec quicker than the stage set by Peugeot colleague Cyril Despres and his navigator David Castera and it meant that the 11-time Dakar champion returned to the bivouac in Alxa Yuoqi with an unofficial overall lead of 19min 08sec.

“We had good fund on the track today,” said Peterhansel. “The sand was hard due to the rain yesterday, so there was no problem in the dunes for the last 30km. The sandy track was beautiful and very nice to drive, fast and bumpy and the rocks are round and not aggressive, so there was no danger of having a puncture.”

Co-driver Cottret also complimented the choice of stage and the nature of the terrain: “The landscape was beautiful. We had a little problem with the GPS at the CP1, but it was okay.”

Despres was a comfortable second on the day’s stage and tightened his grip on second place, although the two Havals, driven by Han Wei and Christian Lavieille, reached the flying finish in a comfortable third and fourth and hold similar positions in the overall standings.

“Today’s last 30km took is through sand dunes with views over a number of lakes,” said Despres. “I did not have time to do much sightseeing though. I tried to focus on the road ahead and avoid picking up punctures. We didn’t have to do a single U-turn today!”

Lui Kun was fifth quickest at the wheel of his Mitsubishi Panda MPR11 and that enabled the Chinese to pass Liu Yan Gui and snatch fifth overall. “No rain today, so no fog in the windscreen and a good clean stage,” said Lui Kun.

Gu Zhiajian completed the final 25km of the stage with a damaged wheel after his Buggy clouted a dune. The Chinese started the day in 45th overall.

Spaniard Armand Monleón Hernandez was back to winning ways in the motorcycle category and the Red Bull KTM 450 Rally rider extended his overall lead over Su Wen Min to 24min 36sec with a comfortable quickest time. His Jincheng rival maintains second overall and fellow Jincheng rider Zhou Tien is third.

“It was a super stage,” said Hernandez. “I rode with Su Wen Min all through and then, after about CP1 (140km), I saw I could open and I made a break to the finish.”

The rally is being organised by the China Silk Road Rally Auto Sports Management Company Limited, in association with CCTV Sports and Entertainment Company Ltd. and the Beijing Motorsports Development Company, with the full cooperation of the Federation of Automobile Sports of China (FASC) and the support of the sporting bureaux of several Chinese regions.

Tomorrow (Saturday), competitors tackle a second loop stage through the Inner Mongolian desert wastelands and around the bivouac in Alxa Youqi. A short liaison of 30.10m takes teams to the start of the 237.08km special stage in Laohuanjia and a transfer of 124.67km brings the survivors back to the bivouac in Alxa Youqi for a third night.

UNOFFICIAL @ 12.10hrs (CET)

2015 China Silk Road Rally – positions on SS6 (Cars):
1. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA) Peugeot 2008 DKR 2hr 29min 49sec
2. Cyril Despres (FRA)/David Castera (FRA) Peugeot 2008 DKR 2hr 32min 52sec
3. Han Wei (CHN)/Pan Hong Yu (CHN) Haval 2hr 34min 32sec
4. Christian Lavieille (FRA)/Jean-Pierre Garcin (FRA) Haval 2hr 36min 02sec
5. Lui Kun (CHN)/Liao (CHN) Mitsubishi Pajero MPR11 2hr 36min 37sec
6. Liu Yan Gui (CHN)/Sha He (CHN) Mitsubishi Panda L200 2hr 51min 52sec

2015 China Silk Road Rally – positions on SS6 (Bikes):
1. Armand Monleón Hernandez (ESP) KTM 450 Rally 2hr 57min 24sec
2. Su Wen Min (CHN) Jincheng 450Y Rally 3hr 10min 30sec
3. Zhao Hong Yi (CHN) KTM 450 Rally 3hr 22min 49sec
4. Zhou Tien (CHN) Jincheng 450Y Rally 3hr 25min 02sec
5. Hu Ai Dong (CHN) Bombardier 1000 3hr 38min 09sec

2015 China Silk Road Rally – overall positions after SS6 (Cars):
1. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA) Peugeot 2008 DKR 9hr 51min 04sec
2. Cyril Despres (FRA)/David Castera (FRA) Peugeot 2008 DKR 10hr 10min 12sec
3. Han Wei (CHN)/Pan Hong Yu (CHN) Haval 10hr 18min 41sec
4. Christian Lavieille (FRA)/Jean-Pierre Garcin (FRA) Haval 10hr 28min 44sec
5. Lui Kun (CHN)/Liao (CHN) Mitsubishi Pajero MPR11 10hr 59min 48sec
6. Liu Yan Gui (CHN)/Sha He (CHN) Mitsubishi Panda L200 11hr 06min 53sec

2015 China Silk Road Rally – overall positions after SS6 (Bikes):
1. Armand Monleón Hernandez (ESP) KTM 450 Rally 11hr 54min 29sec
2. Su Wen Min (CHN) Jincheng 450Y Rally 12hr 19min 05sec
3. Zhou Tien (CHN) Jincheng 450Y Rally 13hr 36min 09sec
4. Zhao Hong Yi (CHN) KTM 450 Rally 13hr 38min 51sec
5. Hu Ai Dong (CHN) Bombardier 1000 14hr 05min 35sec

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Published On: 4 September 2015