Saudi Arabia’s Saleh Alabdelali maintains lead in Hail Nissan Rally

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The rally is being held under the patronage of Hail Gov. Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saad bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, and Prince Faisal bin Fahd. (Supplied)
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Saleh Al-Abdulali maintains the top position in the Hail Nissan International Rally at the end of the third stage. (SPA)
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Saleh Al-Abdulali maintains the top position in the Hail Nissan International Rally at the end of the third stage. (SPA)
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Mohammed Al-Balooshi of the UAE claimed the stage win for motorbikes to extend his lead from three seconds to 3 min 06sec. (SPA)
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Saleh Al-Abdulali maintains the top position in the Hail Nissan International Rally at the end of the third stage. (SPA)
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Saleh Al-Abdulali maintains the top position in the Hail Nissan International Rally at the end of the third stage. (SPA)
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Saleh Al-Abdulali maintains the top position in the Hail Nissan International Rally at the end of the third stage. (SPA)
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Updated 08 February 2020
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Saudi Arabia’s Saleh Alabdelali maintains lead in Hail Nissan Rally

  • Mohammed Al-Balooshi and Sufyan Al-Omar maintain bike and quad leads
  • The final stage takes place on Saturday in the An Nafud Desert

HAIL: Saudi driver Saleh Alabdelali and Norwegian navigator Ole Floene maintained a comfortable overall advantage of 12min 52sec after the third 254km selective section of the 15th Hail Nissan Rally on Friday.

On a stage near Umm Al-Ghalban, where Yazeed Al-Rajhi and co-driver Michael Orr returned to action to claim the fastest stage time after their wheel issues on day two, Alabdelali finished the special with the seventh quickest time to maintain his useful lead over Czech driver Miroslav Zapletal and his Slovakian navigator Marek Sykora.

Orr explained their issues on day two. “We just had a small failure with a part on the rear of the car. We tried to continue but eventually everything was broken and the wheel fell off and it was impossible to continue after that,” he said. “It was nice to drive today and maybe we can still win some points for the championship. We can also make some good tests. We are changing the setup every day. The stage started on fast gravel roads … and the last 170 km was sandy tracks and some tricky navigation.”

Khaled Al-Feraihi and his French co-driver Sebastien Delaunay were second fastest on the day and Mutair Al-Shammeri came home in third to maintain a similar position in the rankings.

Alabdelali said: “I think today was important for the co-driver. I lost 12 minutes but I got back on the route and after that I finished and still have a good lead to take into the final day.”

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The rally is being organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, under the chairmanship of Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal and the supervision of the Hail Regional Development Authority, in cooperation with the General Authority for Tourism and National Heritage and the General Authority for Sport.

Al-Mushanna Al-Shammeri managed to overhaul Saleh Al-Saif to snatch fourth place, but Al-Saif had the consolation of the lead in the T3 category. Muneef Al-Salmani sustained a puncture on his Nissan but was feeling better after an illness on day two and reached Hail City in sixth. Abdullah Al-Shegawi also sustained a flat tire but the son of Saudi veteran Ahmed Al-Shegawi held seventh place.

Khaled Al-Hamazani maintained his advantage in the T2 category for series production cross-country vehicles and Khalil Al-Tuwaijri topped the T4 standings from Fahad Al-Naim.


RESULTS OF THE 15TH HAIL NISSAN RALLY AFTER THE THIRD STAGE ON FEB. 7, 2020


The UAE’s Sultan and Mohammed Al-Balooshi continued their duel for motorcycle honors with Mohammed claiming the stage win to extend his lead from three seconds to 3min 06sec. The KTM duo are a class of the field and Saudi Arabia’s Ahmed Al-Nasser is a distant third. Anas Al-Ruhyani was badly delayed and lost third place in the overall standings.

Riyadh Al-Oraifan won the stage in the quad section to reduce Sufyan Al-Omar’s advantage to just 13 seconds heading into the final stage on Saturday. Abdul Aziz Al-Shayban and Sultan Al-Masoud are third and fourth overall.

The rally is being organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, under the chairmanship of Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal and the supervision of the Hail Regional Development Authority, in cooperation with the General Authority for Tourism and National Heritage and the General Authority for Sport.

The rally is being held under the patronage of Hail Gov. Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saad bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and Prince Faisal bin Fahd.

The final stage takes place on Saturday in the An Nafud Desert.

 


Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory

Updated 24 December 2025
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Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball strengthened their home-court reputation with a 99-92 win over EA7 Emporio Armani Milan in Round 18 of the EuroLeague at Coca-Cola Arena on Tuesday, cheered on by more than 5,000 fans.

The hosts made a fast start and immediately imposed themselves at both ends of the floor. Canadian center Mfiondu Kabengele and Serbian big man Filip Petrusev controlled the paint early, creating close-range scoring opportunities and forcing Milan into defensive adjustments. With McKinley Wright IV and Dwayne Bacon adding pace and penetration, Dubai surged into a double-digit lead and dictated the tempo of the opening quarter.

Milan struggled to settle and spent much of the first period on the back foot, as Dubai’s advantage stretched to 15 points. Although the visitors steadied themselves as the quarter progressed, the early deficit proved costly.

Dubai head coach Jurica Golemac praised the impact of the home crowd after the game, saying: “Congratulations to the fans. We were missing them for sure in the last home game, and they helped us a lot. In the first quarter, we played one of our best quarters this season. The next game is at home in three days, so there is no time to rest too much. We need to prepare for that game first. We are not thinking three games ahead — we prepare for every game and try to win every game.”

Milan showed improved rhythm in the second quarter, but Dubai responded before the break. Bacon punished defensive lapses from beyond the arc, while Kabengele finished strongly inside to help the hosts take a seven-point lead into halftime.

The final period was defined by composure rather than flair. Milan threatened to draw level on several occasions, but missed free throws and execution errors halted their momentum. Bacon sealed the outcome from the free-throw line in the final two minutes, pushing Dubai back into a double-digit advantage and closing out the contest.

Bacon led all scorers with 25 points, while Wright recorded 19 points and nine assists. Kabengele added 17 points, and Petrusev contributed 13 points and seven rebounds. For Milan, Guduric topped the scoring with 11 points, alongside seven rebounds and seven assists.

Dubai Basketball now turn their attention to the ABA League, where they remain unbeaten. The team return to Coca-Cola Arena to face Slovenia’s KRKA in Round 12 of the competition.