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MRW KTM stage 13 press release

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#1 KTM: Marc Coma

#1 KTM: Marc Coma

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The Dakar more difficult for Marc Coma

Problems with the gearbox dilute the MRW rider's chances, as he lost 13 minutes and 25 seconds in the penultimate stage

#1 KTM: Marc Coma
#1 KTM: Marc Coma

Photo by: Red Bull GmbH and GEPA pictures GmbH

One day before the end of the 2012 Dakar, misfortune fell on Marc Coma. The MRW rider was forced to push if he wanted to have a chance to win tomorrow, after fighting against Cyril Despres for 13 days. Coma had to open track in today's 275-kilometre stage, but nearly from the beginning —on the 20th kilometre— the MRW rider was forced to reduce the pace due to problems with the gearbox, which left him 11 minutes and 3 seconds away from the third position in the overall standings.

Starting from Nasca and after a link of 100 kilometres, the Dakar caravan faced today the last important stage of this edition, as the last few kilometres will take place tomorrow. Forced to open track after his victory yesterday, Coma had to push to the max to avoid being caught by Cyril Despres and keep his chances to win. Nevertheless, after a big jump on the stage's 20th kilometre, the number 1 KTM gearbox failed and Coma had to continue without being able to use the second and third gears.

Forced to slow the pace and face the route on fourth and fifth, the MRW rider even had to move away from the route in some points to be able to go around the big Peruvian dunes he found today, as it was impossible to climb them without the second and third gears. That made him lose even more time and in the end he lost nearly 13 minutes and a half. This result leaves the MRW rider second overall, 11 minutes and 3 seconds behind Despres.

Tomorrow the last stage of the 2012 Dakar will take place from Pisco to Lima, Peru's capital. There will be a link of 259 kilometres, with a 29-km stage in the middle, where there are very few possibilities of any change in the classification, except for mechanical failures which, as was seen today, can arrive when least expected.

Marc Coma

"We knew today would be difficult, because I had to open the track and Cyril [Despres] started 6 minutes behind and, theoretically, would be easier for him. We started fast, trying to make things as difficult as possible for him, as we did up to now. But on the 20th kilometre, in a huge jump, the gearbox had a problem —the second and third gear failed—, it started to make noise and to be blocked. I had to slow the pace and it's a pity, because I had no chance to defend my lead.

This leaves an unpleasant feeling, because they will probably win today, there was no need for the gearbox to fail. I think that we did a very good race, pushing to the max at all times, we overcame all the trouble we found during the race but in the end there were too many things against us. The pace I had in the race was very high, at the beginning to try and take advantage and afterwards because we needed to recover. Naturally, that is tougher that it should be for the machine, but things like that can always happen".

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