The seventh stage (SS7) of the Taklimakan Rally unfolded Wednesday, with strong winds and dust storms forcing competitors to slow down on the short, technically moderate 82-kilometer route.
Veteran rider Martin Michek, drawing on extensive off-road experience, was the first to cross the finish line, showing dominant form through the sandstorm again. His Lithuanian teammate, Arunas Gelazninkas, maintained a steady approach, overcoming multiple dune entrapments to complete the stage safely.
Driver Fei Wei and co-driver Qu Shanshun of China compete during Stage 7 of the 2025 Taklimakan Rally in Kashgar, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, May 28, 2025. (Xinhua/Xin Yuewei)
Among the riders, joy and grit marked the finish.
"The Taklimakan Rally is my life. If there's a rally, I'll be here," said local rider Zakir Yhep.
While the motorcycle field saw a clear leader emerge, the car category remained fiercely competitive. Several top contenders -- including Liu Yangui, Fan Gaoxiang and Tao Yongming -- remain in close contention for the overall title.
As the rally heads into its final sprint stages through vast dune fields, the stakes are higher than ever.
"We're sticking to our rhythm and staying consistent," said Fan. "All the pressure is on our mechanics and support crew. Huge thanks to them for their hard work."
The rally will pause for its final rest day Thursday before moving into the decisive stages in Makit County, Kashgar Prefecture.