Feature of the day: Bikes, Cars and Trucks will again drive together. The Dakar leaves Peru and the desert to take on the mountains. The route become faster, barely leaving enough time for a peek at the many lakes along the way. The second timed section will start on the shores of Lake Titicaca. The Bolivian Altiplano requires competitors and crews to adjust to racing at an altitude of 2,500 meters. The day off in the capital will help them acclimatise.
Cars: 760 km Liaison| 313 km Stage | 1073 km |
Bikes: 760 km Liaison| 313 km Stage | 1073 km |
Trucks: 760 km Liaison| 313 km Stage | 1073 km |
Sand: 0% |
Soil: 91% |
Stones: 9% |
Vegetation: 0% |
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