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Toby Price boosted to third in Dakar Rally

Australia's Toby Price has climbed into the top three after the motorcycle component of the Dakar Rally completed its fourth stage in Peru.

Toby Price
Australian motorcyclist Toby Price has improved to third in the Dakar Rally in Peru. (AAP)

Australia's Toby Price perseverance during an exhausting sector of the Dakar Rally has been rewarded with a rise to third in the motorcycle race standings.

Price is riding through the pain barrier in Peru with a pre-race wrist injury, and although he floundered part way through the 511km fourth stage through Peru's coastal desert he still managed to improve from fifth.

The 2016 champion is now 4 minutes 22 seconds adrift of new leader, American Ricky Brabec with six stages remaining.

"It was a long stage and a lot of it was made up of rocky tracks and rivers, they are the worst for my wrist," Price said.

"I did have one get-off along the way, but luckily (it wasn't) not too bad."

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Brabec won the stage and replaced Pablo Quintanilla atop the standings, with a 2 min 19 sec lead over the Chilean.

In the car race, Qatar's two-time Dakar winner Nasser Al-Attiyah extended his lead to 8 min 55 sec over Stephane Peterhansel by claiming the trawl south from Arequipa to Tacna.

Nine-time world rally champion Sebastien Loeb suffered three punctures and lost 12 minutes to Al-Attiyah, while still moving up to sixth in his privately-entered Peugeot.

Reigning champion Carlos Sainz was 23rd and four hours and 40 minutes off the leader's pace after a nightmare stage on Wednesday.


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