The return journey to Bisha to complete the 48 HR Chrono expedition to the northeast of the city required passing through a 90-kilometre portion of grey dunes which may have given some of the competitors grey hairs. The cars and trucks then made their way through sumptuous canyons, where the narrow tracks allowed Lithuanian Rokas Baciuška to express his agility. In the bike race, the finish took place on a sequence of high plateaus and portions of dunes without any specific difficulties, on which Daniel Sanders, who was the 7ᵗʰ rider to set off this morning, opened the throttle to catch his rivals and pick up a third consecutive victory on the Dakar 2025.
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