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In the Dakar Rally, Henk Lategan's lead was reduced to 7 minutes and 16 seconds as Yazeed Al-Rajhi closed the gap, despite car issues. Nasser Al-Attiyah finished third on Saturday, now fourth overall, trailing Lategan by 30 minutes and 25 seconds. Saudi local Al-Rajhi finished fifth and expressed confidence in dune performance.
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