Dakar Rally Saudi Arabia 2026 to begin in Yanbu

The announcement was made on Thursday night during a press conference at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, attended by Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and the Saudi Motorsport Company. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 November 2025
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Dakar Rally Saudi Arabia 2026 to begin in Yanbu

  • World’s toughest motorsport event kicks off on Jan. 3 with more than 800 competitors, including 39 women, representing 69 nationalities
  • Race will showcase Kingdom’s natural beauty during 14 days of competition on challenging 7,900 km route

JEDDAH: The seventh edition of the Dakar Rally Saudi Arabia will take place from Jan. 3–17, 2026, with more than 800 participants set to compete.

The announcement was made on Thursday night during a press conference at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, attended by Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and the Saudi Motorsport Company.

Also in attendance was Yann Le Moenner, CEO of Amaury Sport Organization; David Castera, director of the Dakar Rally; as well as senior representatives from the Ministry of Sport and event partners.

In his opening remarks, Prince Khalid said: “Every edition of Dakar in Saudi Arabia tells a new story of ambition, excellence, and pride. The 2026 route showcases the Kingdom’s natural beauty in unexplored ways, from the dunes to the mountains, reaffirming our role as the modern home of Dakar. Each year, we go beyond hosting the world’s toughest rally; we redefine what it means to experience it.”

This year’s rally will feature 812 competitors, including 39 women, representing 69 nationalities, and competing across 433 vehicles in various categories. The race will begin on Jan. 3 in Yanbu on the Red Sea coast, and will cover 7,994 km, including 4,840 km of competitive special stages.

The rally route highlights the Kingdom’s extraordinary natural diversity, passing through AlUla, Hail, Riyadh, Wadi Al-Dawasir, Bisha, and Al-Hanakiyah, before returning to Yanbu on Jan. 17.

The race will feature one prologue and 13 special stages across 14 days of competition. The full route is:

Jan. 3: Prologue: Yanbu to Yanbu (98 km; SS 23 km)
Jan. 4: Stage 1: Yanbu to Yanbu (518 km; SS 305 km)
Jan. 5: Stage 2: Yanbu to AlUla (504 km; SS 400 km)
Jan. 6: Stage 3: AlUla to AlUla (666 km; SS 422 km)
Jan. 7: Stage 4: AlUla to Bivouac Camp (526 km; SS 451 km)
Jan. 8: Stage 5: Bivouac Camp to Hail (428 km; SS 372 km)
Jan. 9: Stage 6: Hail to Riyadh (920 km; SS 331 km)
Jan. 10: Rest day, Riyadh
Jan. 11: Stage 7: Riyadh to Wadi Al-Dawasir (876 km; SS 462 km)
Jan. 12: Stage 8: Wadi Al-Dawasir Loop (717 km; SS 481 km)
Jan. 13: Stage 9: Wadi Al-Dawasir to Bivouac Camp (531 km; SS 410 km)
Jan. 14: Stage 10: Bivouac Camp to Bisha (469 km; SS 421 km)
Jan. 15: Stage 11: Bisha to Al-Hanakiyah (882 km; SS 347 km)
Jan. 16: Stage 12: Al-Hanakiyah to Yanbu (718 km; SS 310 km)
Jan. 17: Stage 13: Yanbu to Yanbu (141 km; SS 105 km)


Kane helps Bayern past Leipzig into German Cup semis

Updated 12 February 2026
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Kane helps Bayern past Leipzig into German Cup semis

  • Bayern join defending champions Stuttgart, Bayer Leverkusen and Freiburg in the last four of this season’s competition

MUNICH, Germany: Harry Kane scored a penalty and Luis Diaz struck again as Bayern Munich beat RB Leipzig 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the German Cup semifinals for the first time since 2020.
Already on the wrong side of two Bayern thumpings this season, Leipzig were much improved but the hosts grabbed hold of the match with two goals in four second-half minutes.
Bayern join defending champions Stuttgart, Bayer Leverkusen and Freiburg in the last four of this season’s competition.
Kane’s penalty was his 39th goal in all competitions for Bayern this season, while Diaz’s goal was his fifth in his past three matches.
Winners of this competition a record 20 times, 14 more than any other club, Bayern had failed to make it past the quarter-finals since 2020, when they beat Leverkusen in the final. 

Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane is fouled by Leipzig's Austrian midfielder #14 Christoph Baumgartner during the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) quarter-final football match between FC Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig in Munich, southern Germany on February 11, 2026. (AFP)


Leipzig had won two of the past four German Cups but Bayern had form over the visitors this season, winning their two Bundesliga clashes by a combined score of 11-1.
Leipzig pressured the hosts early and were celebrating a goal after just four minutes, but an acrobatic Christoph Baumgartner strike was disallowed for a narrow offside.
Bayern immediately made the most of the let-off, Kane forcing a last-ditch clearance from Ridle Baku with the Leipzig goalkeeper laying on the turf.
The home side gradually wrestled control of the match and were unlucky not to take the lead with 57 minutes gone when Leipzig ‘keeper Maarten Vandevoordt denied Serge Gnabry with a stunning save.
Bayern were in front just five minutes later, Kane converting from the spot after Vandevoordt felled an advancing Josip Stanisic in the box.
Kane’s spot-kick, his fifth goal versus Leipzig this season, was his 12th penalty in all competitions this campaign.
Bayern’s goals this season have come in bursts and the Bavarians scored again just four minutes later, when Michael Olize found Diaz on the counter to help book a spot in the final four.
The German Cup final will be held at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on May 23.