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Rallying - Peterhansel leads the Dakar but al-Attiyah hits back

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition - Stage two from Pisco to Pisco - January 7, 2018 - Stephane Peterhansel of France and co-pilot Jean Paul Cottret of France drive their Peugeot. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

(Reuters) - Defending champion Stephane Peterhansel took over the lead of the Dakar Rally on Monday, the third driver in three days to hit the front, while Qatar's Nasser al-Attiyah won the stage in southern Peru.

Peterhansel, driving a Peugeot and chasing a record 14th Dakar title in the event that also visits Bolivia and Argentina, was second fastest on the 296km timed stage from Pisco to the port of San Juan de Marcona.

The Frenchman now leads team mate and compatriot Cyril Despres, the overnight leader on Sunday, by three minutes and 11 seconds.

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition - Stage two from Pisco to Pisco - January 7, 2018 - Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and co-pilot Matthieu Baumel from France drive their Toyota. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

"It was complicated because there were a lot of dunes again," he said. "The navigation was a little bit easier this morning because the bikers started first this morning.

"They navigated really well so most of the time we followed the lines of the bikers... we did not drive the stage on full attack, just with a good speed."

Al-Attiyah, who also won Saturday's opening stage, moved up from fifth overall to third and 7:43 off the lead despite losing around three minutes with a flat tyre.

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition - Stage two from Pisco to Pisco - January 7, 2018 - Stephane Peterhansel of France and co-pilot Jean Paul Cottret of France drive their Peugeot. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

"We needed to push, but not really crazily. It was not a big push, because the road really isn’t easy and very dangerous in places," he said.

"It's good, except for yesterday when we opened (the road)which was very difficult for us because there were no lines, but I think we are in a good way now."

Nine-times world rally champion Sebastian Loeb, also in a Peugeot, dropped to fourth after finishing more than eight and a half minutes behind the Qatari.

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition stage three, Pisco to San Juan de Marcona - January 8, 2018. Stephane Peterhansel of France and copilot Jean Paul Cottret of France drive their Peugeot. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

It was a bad day for Spanish driver Nani Roma, a Dakar winner on motorcycle and car, who rolled his Mini near the finish and suffered head and neck injuries.

Roma finished the stage, with co-driver Alex Haro largely unhurt, but was flown by helicopter to a nearby airport for medical checks in Lima.

Britain's Sam Sunderland, the Dubai-based defending champion, went back to the top of the motorcycle standings after Honda's overnight leader Joan Barreda lost his way and dropped almost 28 minutes.

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition stage three, Pisco to San Juan de Marcona - January 8, 2018. Juan Agustin Rojo of Argentina rides his KTM followed by Fausto Mota of Spain on his KTM. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

Sunderland won the stage, his second victory for KTM in three days, to lead Honda's Argentine rider Kevin Benavides by four minutes and 38 seconds.

Tuesday's fourth stage starts and ends in San Juan de Marcona after a 330km special stage that includes one of the longest sandy sections in the event's history.

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition - Stage two from Pisco to Pisco - January 7, 2018 - Stephane Peterhansel of France and co-pilot Jean Paul Cottret of France drive their Peugeot. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition - Stage two from Pisco to Pisco - January 7, 2018 - Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and co-pilot Matthieu Baumel from France drive their Toyota. REUTERS/Andres Stapff
Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition stage three, Pisco to San Juan de Marcona - January 8, 2018. Sebastien Loeb of France and copilot Daniel Elena of Monaco drive their Peugeot. REUTERS/Andres Stapff
Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition stage three, Pisco to San Juan de Marcona - January 8, 2018. Gustavo Gallego of Argentina rides his Yamaha while being followed by Rafal Sonik of Poland on his Yamaha and Marcelo Medeiros (C) of Brazil on his Yamaha. REUTERS/Andres Stapff
Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition stage three, Pisco to San Juan de Marcona - January 8, 2018. Juan Pedrero Garcia of Spain rides his Sherco TVS. REUTERS/Andres Stapff
Dakar Rally - 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 40th Dakar Edition stage three, Pisco to San Juan de Marcona - January 8, 2018. Patricio Cabrera of Chile rides his Kawasaki. REUTERS/Andres Stapff
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