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French pilot Christophe Declerck drives his vehicle during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Chubut, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Russian pilot Firdaus Kabirov drives his Kamaz truck during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Rio Negro, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Spanish pilot Joan Roma drives his Mitsubishi Lancer during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Rio Negro, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Spanish pilot Marc Coma is seen with his KTM 690 during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, in Rio Negro, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Spanish pilot Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Chubut, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Dutch pilot Peter Van Merksteijn drives his BMW during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Rio Negro, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Dutch pilot Gerard de Roy drives his Ginaf truck during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Chubut, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Qatari pilot Masser Al Attiyah drives his BMW X3 during the stage 'Puerto Madryn-Ingeniero Jacobacci' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Chubut, Argentina, 05 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Luis Zabreg
Spanish Farres Jordi Viladoms rides his motorcycle during the stage 'Jacobacci-Neuquén' in the Chocon zone of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Neuquen, Argentina, 06 January 2009. The rally lasts until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/BRUNO TORNINI
Spanish pilot Marc Coma rides his motorcycle during the stage 'Jacobacci-Neuquen' in the Chocon zone of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Neuquen, Argentina, 06 January 2009. The rally lasts until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that will try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. Coma is still the leader in the general ranking. EPA/BRUNO TORNINI
Spanish Farres Carlos Sainz drives his Volkswagen Touareg during the stage 'Jacobacci-Neuquén' in the Chocon zone of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, Neuquen, Argentina, 06 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/Bruno Tornini
Dutch pilot Gerard de Rooy drives his Ginaf truck during the stage 'Jacobacci-Neuquen' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, in Neuquen, Argentina, 06 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/BRUNO TORNINI
Spanish pilot Joan Manuel Gonzalez drives vehicle during the stage 'Jacobacci-Neuquen' of the Rally Dakar Argentina-Chile 2009, in Neuquen, Argentina, 06 January 2009. The rally goes until next 18th January with 230 bikes, 30 quadriclycles, 188 cars and 82 trucks, that try to finish a track of 9.574 kilometers between Argentina and Chile. EPA/BRUNO TORNINI