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The 2011 Silk Way Rally is the third running of the event. The event started in Moscow, Russia, on July 10, and ran through Russia to finish in Sochi on July 16.

Stages

Stage Date Depart Arrive Cars Trucks
Km SS Winner Winner
1 10 July Russia Moscow Russia Lipetsk 260,57 572,75 Russia Alexander Zheludov Russia Eduard Nikolajev
2 11 July Russia Lipetsk Russia Volgograd 483,68 849,69 France Stéphane Peterhansel Russia Firdaus Kabirov
3 12 July Russia Volgograd Russia Astrakhan 431,51 589 Poland Krzysztof Holowczyc Russia Ayrat Mardeev
4 13 July Russia Astrakhan Russia Astrakhan 399,53 419,67 France Stéphane Peterhansel Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
5 14 July Russia Astrakhan Russia Stavropol 689,13 764,94 Poland Krzysztof Holowczyc Russia Firdaus Kabirov
6 15 July Russia Stavropol Russia Maykop 167,82 424,65 Russia Vladimir Vasiljev Russia Ayrat Mardeev
7 16 July Russia Maykop Russia Sochi 16,23 360,62 Stage cancelled Stage cancelled
Total 3981,32 2448,47 Poland Krzysztof Holowczyc Czech Republic Aleš Loprais

Final standings

Cars

Pos. Driver Navigator Make Time Difference
1  Krzysztof Holowczyc (POL)  Jean-Marc Fortin (BEL) BMW 29h 11' 27" + 00' 00"
2  Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)  Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA) Mini ? + 1h 59' 28"
3  Alexander Zheludov (RUS)  Andrey Rundnitski (BLR) Nissan 51h 49' 11" + 3h 24' 33"
4  Vadim Nestreychuk (UKR)  Laurent Lichtleucher (FRA) Mitsubishi ? + 3h 58' 13"
5  Alexander Mironenko (RUS)  Sergey Lebedev (RUS) BMW ? + 4h 20' 58"

Trucks

Pos. Driver Navigator Mechanic Make Time Difference
1  Aleš Loprais (CZE)  Vojtěch Štajf (CZE)  Milan Holáň (CZE) Tatra 32h 23' 15" + 00' 00"
2  Firdaus Kabirov (RUS)  Andrey Mokeev (RUS)  Anatolij Tanin (RUS) Kamaz 32h 39' 56" + 16' 41"
3  Andrey Karginov (RUS)  Viatcheslav Mizyukaev (RUS)  Igor Děvjatkin (RUS) Kamaz 33h 01' 51" + 38' 36"
4  Hans Stacey (NLD)  Peter Willemsen (BEL)  Bernard der Kinderen (NLD) Iveco 33h 25' 45" + 1h 02' 30"
5  Ayrat Mardeev (RUS)  Aydar Belyaev (RUS)  Anton Mirnyj (RUS) Kamaz 34h 30' 24" + 2h 07' 09"

References

  1. "History of Silk Way Rally". Archived from the original on 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2016-01-05.

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