Bikes KTM rider
Francisco López got his rally off to the best possible start by winning the opening stage, but
Husqvarna's
Joan Barreda took control of the overall standings by winning the second stage. The Spaniard however lost considerable time in the third stage with navigation problems, handing the lead to defending champion and works KTM rider
Cyril Despres, who led by just under three minutes from stage winner López. Despres however lost 17 minutes to stage winner Barreda during the fourth stage, handing the lead to
Yamaha's
Olivier Pain. The young French rider held the lead until the end of the seventh stage with some consistent stage times, but hit trouble during the eighth stage with a navigational error. This would mean Pain's teammate
David Casteu, who won the fifth stage, headed into the rest day as leader of the overall standings. More misfortune struck Yamaha however as Casteu struck a cow during the ninth stage, causing the Frenchman to dislocate his shoulder and retire from the rally. Despres was set to re-take the lead of the standings after winning the stage but dropped to second behind teammate
Ruben Faria after taking a 15-minute penalty for an engine change. Despres nonetheless took the lead after finishing second during the tenth stage, with Faria losing 12 minutes to the leader during the eleventh stage. Despite dropping eight minutes to Faria during the twelfth stage, Despres remained in control of the standings until the end of the rally, ending up with a winning margin of just under 11 minutes over Faria. López seemed set to threaten Despres after winning the penultimate stage and closing to within just over eight minutes of the Frenchman, an engine change penalty prior to the final stage cost him any chance of doing so. The Chilean would have to be content with third, nearly 19 minutes behind Despres despite taking the fastest time on the final stage, with
Ivan Jakeš and
Joan Pedrero completing an all-KTM top five. Olivier Pain recovered to sixth position after his earlier troubles, whilst Barreda could do no better than 17th after losing considerable time with fuel pump issues on the fifth stage.
Kurt Caselli had an impressive debut ride as a substitute for
Marc Coma, winning two stages but finishing just outside the top 30 as a result of a navigational error during the eighth stage and engine woes in the penultimate stage.
Quads Yamaha's
Marcos Patronelli took control of the overall standings by winning the stage ahead of
Honda newcomer
Sebastian Husseini. The two riders finished 1st and 2nd for the next two stages, Patronelli extending his advantage to 15 minutes after the fourth stage, before mechanical problems for Husseini during the fifth stage cost him several hours. However, this decision was later reversed, handing the stage win and the lead of the standings back to Peterhansel. The Frenchman's closest challenger initially would prove Sainz's teammate
Nasser Al-Attiyah, who closed to within five minutes of Peterhansel following wins in the third and fourth stages. Victory in the sixth stage brought the Qatari within one minute 20 seconds of the rally lead, but an engine problem during the ninth stage put an end to his challenge. With Sainz having retired after the sixth stage, also because of engine problems, it was an event to forget for the newly formed Qatar Red Bull team. This meant that Peterhansel now had a lead of 49 minutes over Imperial
Toyota's
Giniel de Villiers, the South African able only to erase seven minutes of that advantage during the remaining stages. In this period, a battle for third emerged between X-Raid drivers
Nani Roma and
Leonid Novitskiy, with the latter holding the advantage until the former won the twelfth stage. Novitskiy however re-gained the advantage after Roma stopped during the penultimate stage to allow Peterhansel to run in convoy with him, so as to ensure overall victory for his teammate. Roma eventually finished fourth, eight minutes behind Novitskiy. Roma's hopes of challenging Peterhansel for victory were negated when the Spaniard lost over an hour during the sixth stage as a result of becoming stuck in a dune. and rolled his
Hummer in the fourth stage, leaving him trying to make up for lost time for the remainder of the rally. X-Raid driver
Krzysztof Hołowczyc was eliminated from the running after the third stage having sustained back and rib injuries in a crash.
Trucks Defending champion Gérard de Rooy took control of the event initially with victories in the first three stages for
Iveco, building a seven-minute cushion over
Tatra's
Aleš Loprais. The Czech driver then took the lead of the overall standings after the fourth stage as de Rooy hit delays, but lost his advantage after becoming stuck in the sand during the following stage. ==Stage results==