The fourth stage of the rally camped itself in San Juan De Marcona for one more day of dunes and navigation.
It turned out to be a tough stage for the competitors with hidden way points and difficult terrain.
Hero MotoSports Team Rally's debutant Oriol Mena continued his fine form of yesterday to begin the stage well but lost some time in finding a way point in the later part of the stage. He finished the stage at 33 position, which placed him at 24 position in the overall rankings.
The stage offered a changed landscape and a different kind of start to break the mould. It started on the beach front in a mass start format with 15 bikes per set.
After this sprint along the beach, the competitors were challenged to tackle one of the longest sandy section ever in the history of the Dakar - a total of 100 kms with dunes of all sizes making up a total stage run of 444km including the special stage of 330 kms.
Oriol Mena said, "It was a tough stage. I lost out on one waypoint and lost nearly 20 min to find that. Finally I am here back at the bivouac which is important thing and tomorrow will be another day."
Santosh said, "Today we started the stage on the beach. I knew it was going to be a tough day because I was starting with a lot of riders in front of me. I tried to push myself hard and did all I could and so I managed to cross a lot of riders.
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