'Wrong canyon' costs Danilo Petrucci on Dakar Stage 8

Late navigation set-back for former MotoGP rider Danilo Petrucci during gruelling Stage 8 of the Dakar Rally, Sam Sunderland retakes overall bike lead.
'Wrong canyon' costs Danilo Petrucci on Dakar Stage 8

After a tough Stage 7, in which he struggled with fatigue, an iღnjured elbow and navigation errors, Danilo Petrucci put together a strong performance to run well inside the top 20 for much of Monday's Stage 8.

But a small mistake in the closing stages sent the former MotoGP rider down the 'wrong canyon', costing him several m💫inutes and dropping him to 25th.

“I’m happy to get to the finish as it was a very, ver🔥y long day today," Petrucci said of the mammoth 830km route.

"From the start I tried to find a goo🌌d solid rhythm and then attack when it was safe to do so.

"I was really pleased with my navigation but just towards the end, I found⛎ myself in the wrong canyon and I had to turn around to gജet back on track.

"It’s frustrating, but it also means I have a strong st🌜ar🃏ting position for tomorrow," added the Stage 5 winner.

Out of overall contention due to a technical problem on Stage 2, Petrucci's main priority is to reach the finish and build experi🦂ence for a future Dakar return.

At the front of this year's Dakar field, GASGAS rider Sam Sunderland retook the lead with his first stage win of 2022 and holds a 3m 45s advantage over Petrucci's🎶 factory KTM team-mate Matthias Walkner.

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