The closest finish in Dakar Rally history saw Monster Energy Honda HRC’s Ricky Brabec lose victory by a heartbreaking two seconds.

Monster Energy Honda HRC on Dakar podium after historic final stage

Heading into the final stage of this year’s event, Brabec held a 3’20” advantage over his main rival, Luciano Benavides, after claiming the previous day’s stage win.  With just 105 km of timed competition remaining, Brabec knew that opening the stage would leave him without tracks to follow, placing a premium on precise navigation as he chased a third Dakar title.

The final special stage featured two timed sections separated by a liaison, with riders first tackling technical mountain valley tracks before switching to a faster route along the Red Sea coastline en route to the finish line at the Yanbu bivouac.  Brabec set a strong pace early, but a navigation issue just seven kilometres from the finish cost him valuable time, ultimately denying him the coveted Bedouin Trophy.

It was a dramatic conclusion to 49 hours and 41 seconds of racing across 4,737 km of Saudi Arabia.  Despite claiming two stage victories in 2026 and bringing his Dakar stage win tally to 13, Brabec was left with a bittersweet runner-up finish.

Tosha Schareina claimed a stage podium on the final day, capping a rollercoaster two weeks.  The 2025 runner-up entered the 48th edition as one of the favourites, but a ten-minute penalty for an incorrect starting procedure on the first marathon stage forced him to rethink his strategy.  With three stage victories and a determined second-week comeback, Schareina ultimately joined teammate Brabec on the final podium in Yanbu.

Skyler Howes experienced the full spectrum of Dakar highs and lows.  A tyre issue on the first marathon stage derailed his early ambitions, but he rebounded in the final week to claim his first-ever Dakar stage victory and finish fourth overall in the opening World Rally-Raid Championship round.

Adrien Van Beveren endured a challenging 11th Dakar Rally.  His first week was compromised by a crash, metal wire becoming lodged in his wheel on stage five and difficulty finding rhythm.  Determined to turn things around, the Frenchman delivered a strong second week.  Once dialled in on his Honda CRF450 RALLY, he claimed victory on stage ten and consistently ran at the front, securing a positive sixth-place finish overall.

After a demanding Dakar, the Monster Energy Honda HRC riders will now enjoy a well-earned break before regrouping in two months’ time for Rally-Raid Portugal, taking place from 17-22 March.


Ruben Faria
Ruben Faria

Monster Energy Honda HRC


Ricky Brabec
Ricky Brabec 9

Monster Energy Honda HRC


Skyler Howes
Skyler Howes 10

Monster Energy Honda HRC


Adrien Van Beveren
Adrien Van Beveren 42

Monster Energy Honda HRC


Tosha Schareina
Tosha Schareina 68

Monster Energy Honda HRC


RallyGP Result – Stage 13

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap

1

CANET Edgar

73

SPA

Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team

KTM

49:03

2

BENAVIDES Luciano

77

ARG

Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team

KTM

+ 00:06

3

SCHAREINA Tosha

68

SPA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 00:47

4

VAN BEVEREN Adrien

42

FRA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 01:15

5

HOWES Skyler

10

USA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 01:46

6

COX Bradley

7

RSA

Sherco Rally Factory

Sherco

+ 02:49

7

CORNEJO FLORIMO José Ignacio

11

CHI

Hero Motorsports Team Rally

Hero

+ 03:11

8

BRABEC Ricky

9

USA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 03:28

9

EVAN BRANCH Ross

16

BWA

Hero Motorsports Team Rally

Hero

+ 04:26

10

KLEIN Mason

98

USA

Hoto Factory Racing

Hoto

+ 05:13


Rally GP Provisional Standings After Stage 13

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap

1

BENAVIDES Luciano

77

ARG

Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team

KTM

49:00:41

2

BRABEC Ricky

9

USA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 00:02

3

SCHAREINA Tosha

68

SPA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 25:12

4

HOWES Skyler

10

USA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 56:41

5

SANDERS Daniel

1

AUS

Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team

KTM

+ 01:03:15

6

VAN BEVEREN Adrien

42

FRA

Monster Energy Honda HRC

Honda

+ 01:04:46

7

CORNEJO FLORIMO José Ignacio

11

CHI

Hero Motorsports Team Rally

Hero

+ 01:39:50

8

EVAN BRANCH Ross

16

BWA

Hero Motorsports Team Rally

Hero

+ 02:49:15

9

COX Bradley

7

RSA

Sherco Rally Factory

Sherco

+ 04:41:33

10

KLEIN Mason

98

USA

Hoto Factory Racing

Hoto

+ 05:22:20