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Price leads Aussie Dakar Rally bike charge

Australia's three participants in the Dakar Rally are all in the bike category with former winner Toby Price leading the way after day one.

Toby Price, the 2016 overall bike winner of the Dakar Rally, is the best-placed Australian after day one of the 2018 edition in Peru.

Price, who became the first Aussie to win a category of the gruelling two-week race after a podium finish in his maiden attempt in 2015, is 14th of 136 riders after the 35km special stage through the sand dunes around Pisco, down the coast from Lima.

Price, racing for the Red Bull KTM factory team, recorded a time of 24min 16sec to be 3:21mins off leader and defending champion Sam Sunderland of Great Britain.

The 30-year-old Price crashed out of last year's race in stage four which left him with a broken leg.

His countrymen Rodney Faggotter, on a Yamaha, and Scott Britnell, for Grit Adventures, are 25th and 44th respectively.

In the cars category, Qatar's two-times winner Nasser al-Attiyah took the opening stage while nine-times world rally champion Sebastian Loeb struggled after his Peugeot suffered brake issues.

Peugeot's reigning champion Stephane Peterhansel of France, who is chasing a 14th Dakar win, was in 11th place while Portuguese soccer coach Andre Villas Boas, entering his first Dakar, was in 46th place.


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