Schareina strikes again with third Dakar 2026 stage win
Monster Energy Honda HRC’s Tosha Schareina claimed his third stage victory of the 2026 Dakar Rally with a commanding ride on stage nine.
After a 119 km road section to reach the start of stage nine, the 418 km special demanded focus and restraint, as competitors balanced speed across rocky plateaus with tyre conservation, as they made their way through fast tracks and vegetation-dense valleys. Navigation proved decisive on the opening day of the marathon stage, with an early checkpoint creating widespread confusion as riders transitioned through constantly changing terrain
Putting last week’s penalty setback firmly behind him, Schareina attacked stage nine with an all-or-nothing mindset. Starting fourth, he capitalised on the early navigation chaos to reel in lead-out riders Luciano Benavides and Daniel Sanders. Once in front, he made the most of the bonus time on offer, securing victory by 4’35”. With just eight minutes separating him from Benavides in third overall, Schareina is poised to continue pushing hard in the remaining stages, where anything can happen at Dakar.
Ricky Brabec began the day with a clear plan, but that strategy shifted once he caught the front runners. Adjusting on the fly cost him slightly, and he finished third in RallyGP, 6’22” behind Schareina. With tracks to follow from the riders ahead on stage ten, Brabec will look to reduce the 6’24” gap to Sanders in the overall standings. Arriving at the marathon camp with his tyres in good condition, he remains a strong contender.
Skyler Howes once again showcased his consistency, enjoying the spectacular dunes and finishing fourth. Although he remains fifth overall, Howes was pleased to reach the marathon camp with his tyres intact, meaning minimal work on the bike without assistance – one of the key challenges of the marathon stage.
Adrien Van Beveren continues to benefit from a dialled-in Honda CRF450 RALLY in the second week of racing. Despite also being caught out by the early navigation puzzle, he showed solid pace to finish fifth on the stage. While a podium challenge is now out of reach, sitting seventh overall at +1h08’, he is closing in on Nacho Cornejo, with just three minutes between them.
With all four Monster Energy Honda HRC riders safely into the marathon camp, recovery will be crucial after a night of limited food rations and sleeping in a tent. Stage ten heads south toward Bisha over a demanding 420 km route, featuring tough dunes and plenty of challenges before the team reunites at the end of another pivotal day at the Dakar Rally.
Ruben Faria
It was a strange stage today, this was supposed to have been an easy one, but in the end it was more difficult than we expected. The first kilometres were in the canyons and Daniel Sanders and Luciano Benavides made a navigation mistake early on. Because of this we then had to change our strategy because Ricky and Tosha then rode together with them. Tosha didn’t have much option to break away, so just tried to do his best to win the stage. Tomorrow will be tough with more than 100 km in soft dunes, but we believe he can do well opening the stage. Ricky has a good start position for tomorrow, so let’s see what he can do starting in fourth. Finishing in fifth, Adrien made some small navigation mistakes and Skyler who was in fourth, rode smoothly and he also had a good stage. It’s an important stage tomorrow, let’s see what our riders can do and hopefully Ricky can keep pushing to keep within the fight at the front.
Ricky Brabec 9
I was expecting a bit of a different outcome on the day. From the description it just said it was kind of fast. I thought Luciano did a good job yesterday opening all by himself and that he would have no problems today. Maybe around 30 or 40 km, I caught them. They made a small mistake and from then we all rode together in a big group. Last night before bed, we had a perfect strategy but obviously it didn’t work out. A couple of riders made small mistakes, but at the end of the day I feel like I’m still in a good spot for tomorrow. At least for now, I have Tosha and Daniel in front of me to make the lines. It looks like I’m third, which gives me a six-minute gap to make a good push tomorrow.
Skyler Howes 10
I know today we really needed to manage the tyres as there were a lot of rocks at the beginning. Edgar Canet caught up to us and at the refuelling he had smashed his wheel, cut his tyre and had a bunch of issues, so I knew that you could definitely go overboard here. It was important to me, especially after the last marathon stage to try to do my best, to manage everything and make sure to get to this bivouac with the bike in good shape. I think I did a pretty good job.
Adrien Van Beveren 42
I made a navigation mistake at the beginning, like some riders, it was a bit confusing. After that I pushed and rode fast upto the refuelling. And then after the refuelling, because I know that I'm further down the overall standings, I pushed again. I was pulling away from Skyler, but I was a bit scared to be too much further ahead, so I then slowed down towards the end, however I’m pleased with my position today.
Tosha Schareina 68
It was good for me. They made a navigation mistake early in the morning, so my strategy changed there and I tried to take all the bonuses possible from that moment. It was so dusty. At the last point it was completely straight and so wide open. It’s difficult to fight with the guys when it’s completely straight. In the dunes, I did my best but all the riders were riding together until the end.
Rally GP Result - Stage 9
| Pos. | Rider | Num | Nation | Team | Constructor | Time/Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Schareina Tosha | 68 | SPA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | 03:45:42 |
| 2 | Sanders Daniel | 1 | AUS | Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team | KTM | + 04:35 |
| 3 | Brabec Ricky | 9 | USA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 06:22 |
| 4 | Howes Skyler | 10 | USA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 07:54 |
| 5 | Van Beveren Adrien | 42 | FRA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 10:10 |
| 6 | Cox Bradley | 7 | RSA | Sherco Rally Factory | Sherco | + 11:10 |
| 7 | Benavides Luciano | 77 | ARG | Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team | KTM | + 11:50 |
| 8 | Klein Mason | 98 | USA | Hoto Factory Racing | Hoto | + 20:01 |
| 9 | Evan Branch Ross | 16 | BWA | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | + 20:02 |
| 10 | Cornejo Florimo José Ignacio | 11 | CHI | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | + 23:57 |
Provisional RallyGP Standings after Stage 9
| Pos. | Rider | Num | Nation | Team | Constructor | Time/Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sanders Daniel | 1 | AUS | Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team | KTM | 37:09:17 |
| 2 | Brabec Ricky | 9 | USA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 06:24 |
| 3 | Benavides Luciano | 77 | ARG | Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team | KTM | + 07:05 |
| 4 | Schareina Tosha | 68 | SPA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 15:28 |
| 5 | Howes Skyler | 10 | USA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 44:15 |
| 6 | Cornejo Florimo José Ignacio | 11 | CHI | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | + 01:05:10 |
| 7 | Van Beveren Adrien | 42 | FRA | Monster Energy Honda HRC | Honda | + 01:08:38 |
| 8 | Evan Branch Ross | 16 | BWA | Hero Motorsports Team Rally | Hero | + 02:10:19 |
| 9 | Cox Bradley | 7 | RSA | Sherco Rally Factory | Sherco | + 03:33:41 |
| 10 | Klein Mason | 98 | USA | Hoto Factory Racing | Hoto | + 03:57:07 |
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