Coma remains King of the Desert in Egypt with fifth Pharaons victory
Monday 10 October: KTM’s Marc Coma has triumphed in the sand once again with his fifth victory in the Pharaons Rally in Egypt adding yet another title to his collection.
The Spanish rider also won in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010. Coma won
three of the six

stages for the overall victory, which was also his
third in 2011 in the World Championship. He has therefore started in
three in 2011 and won them all.
Coma, three times Dakar winner
and four times world champion took early control when he won the first
stage and from then on attacked the rest of the race with typical clever
tactics to preserve both his strength and his lead. Marc was able to
extend his first stage lead of just over four minutes to more than
twelve minutes by the end of the third stage. He then conserved his
strength in Stage Four, sacrificing several minutes off his overall lead
to prepare for the longest stretch of the competition on Day Five,
coincidentally the factory rider’s birthday. Coma then went onto the
marathon stage with a 10-minute margin and powered his KTM 450 Rally
bike through the 540 km (444 km of timed special) to win the stage then
wrapped up the title in the final dash back to the Great Pyramid of Giza
back in Cairo.
It is now up to Coma to tackle the Morocco Rally to secure the 2011
World Championship title and then redirect his focus on the Dakar 2012
starting on January 1, 2012 in South America. The next edition of the
toughest rally in the world breaks new territory by entering Peru for
the first time.
Marc Coma: As far as I can remember this has been the
hardest edition of the Pharaons. That makes the victory all the more
important for me and I am very pleased to have won the title again. We
managed a good pace but we could also approach the second half of the
race quite calmly because of the 14-minute advantage. I am happy about
the bike and we would make so more progress with it during the rally. It
was also a challenge to maintain concentration because of the high
level of the technical demands of the rally. It was physically hard, but
it was good training for the next Dakar. I think that we can all be
very happy, as all members of the team did a fantastic job.”
KTM rider Jakub Przygonski of Poland was also highly competitive
throughout the rally scoring five top three places in the six stages to
finish overall third. Danish KTM rider Jes Munk finished just off the
podium in fourth overall on his KTM 450
Stage 1
1, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM
2, Jordi Viladoms, Spain, Yamaha
3, Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM
Stage 2
1, Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Yamaha
2, Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM
3, Jordi Viladoms, Spain, Yamaha
4, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM
Stage 3
1, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM
2, Jordi Viladoms, Spain, Yamaha
3, Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Yamaha
Stage 4
1, Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Yamaha
2, Renato Lopez, Chile, Aprilia Touareg
3, Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM
5, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM
Stage 5
1, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM
2, Jordi Viladoms, Spain, Yamaha
3, Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM
Stage 6
1, Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Yamaha
2, Renato Lopez, Chile, Aprilia Touareg
3, Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM
4, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM
Overall 6
1, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM 450 Rally
23:58:01
2, Helder Rodrigues, Portugal, Yamaha WR450F +13:39
3, Jakub Przygonski, Poland, KTM LC4
+22:38
4, Jes Munk, Denmark, KTM 450
+03:48:23
Copy and photos courtesy of KTM Racing.