The Silk Way Rally (Russian: Шёлковый путь) is an annual rally raid held in Russia and neighbouring countries. The first Silk Way Rally was run in 2009 from Kazan, Russia, to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It is organised by the Silk Way Rally Association.

Silk Way Rally
CategoryRally raid
RegionEurasia
Inaugural season2009
Drivers' championRussia Aleksandr Semenov (Cars)
Russia Alexey Naumov (Bikes)
Russia Dmitry Sotnikov (Trucks)
Russia Danil Loginov (Quads)
Russia Andrei Sushentsov (Production)
Russia Roman Rusinov (SSV)
Constructors' championGAZ (Cars)
Husqvarna (Bikes)
Kamaz (Trucks)
Can-Am (Quads)
Toyota (Production)
Can-Am (SSV)
Official websitewww.silkwayrally.com

The race is part of the Russian Rally-Raid Championship. From 2009 to 2011, it was on the ASO's Dakar Series, followed by being a FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies round.

Rules

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Silk Way Rally is a rally raid that goes both through off-road spaces and by public roads. Each crew, which usually consists of a driver and a navigator (with a mechanic for truck crews and only of a rider for motorcycles), must complete the Selective Sections (also called Special Stages) of the itinerary indicated in the Road Book (the legend) and pass through all compulsory Waypoints. The crew with the shortest total time on all specials of rally route becomes the winner.

Road sections (or liaisons) between the specials go on public roads and highways and must be covered within the target time, observing Road Traffic Code. The failure to respect the target time incurs a penalty, which is marked on the control card (carnet) and is taken in account during the calculation of total results.

Since 2012 any competitor that fails to complete a special stage is allowed to continue the race with a penalty of 50 hours, added to the total time. This option can be used only one time and must be performed on the next day after the failed stage.

The rally compete in three categories: moto, cars and trucks. The motorcycle class was added in 2019.[1] Along with the division into basic categories of moto, cars and trucks, each of them having its own overall classification, all vehicles that participate in Silk Way Rally are split into separate competition groups as required by FIA.

Winners

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  Part of Dakar Series
  Part of FIA and/or FIM competitions
Year Route Cars Trucks Bikes Quads
Driver
Co-Driver
Make Driver
Co-Driver
Mechanic
Make Rider Make Rider Make
2009 KazanAshgabat   Carlos Sainz
  Lucas Cruz
Volkswagen Touareg   Firdaus Kabirov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Tanin Anatoly
Kamaz Not held Not held
2010 St. PetersburgSochi   Carlos Sainz
  Lucas Cruz
Volkswagen Touareg   Eduard Nikolaev
  Viatcheslav Mizyukaev
  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz
2011 MoscowSochi   Krzysztof Hołowczyc
  Jean-Marc Fortin
BMW X3   Aleš Loprais
  Vojtěch Štajf
  Milan Holáň
Tatra
2012 MoscowGelendzhik   Boris Gadasin
  Dan Schemel
G-Force Proto   Ayrat Mardeev Kamaz
2013 MoscowAstrakhan   Jean-Louis Schlesser
  Konstantin Zhiltsov
Sonangol Schlesser Original   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Viatcheslav Mizyukaev
  Andrei Aferin
Kamaz
2014–2015 not held
2016 MoscowBeijing   Cyril Despres
  David Castera
Peugeot 2008 DKR   Ayrat Mardeev
  Aydar Belyaev
  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz
2017 MoscowXi'an   Cyril Despres
  David Castera
Peugeot 3008 DKR   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilnur Mustafin
Kamaz
2018 AstrakhanMoscow   Yazeed Al Rajhi
  Timo Gottschalk
Mini John Cooper Works Rally   Andrey Karginov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Igor Leonov
Kamaz
2019 IrkutskDunhuang   Nasser Al-Attiyah
  Mathieu Baumel
Toyota Hilux   Anton Shibalov
  Dmitry Nikitin
  Ivan Tatarinov
Kamaz   Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally Factory   Rafał Sonik Yamaha Raptor 700
2020 not held
2021 OmskGorno-Altaysk   Guerlain Chicherit
  Alexandre Winocq
Century Racing CR6   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz   Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica   Alexander Maximov Yamaha YFM 700R Raptor SE
2022 AstrakhanMoscow   Alexander Rusanov
  Evgeny Pavlov
GAZelle NEXT   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
Kamaz   Alexey Naumov KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica   Dmitry Kalinin Can-Am Outlander
2023 KazanMoscow   Andrey Rudskoy
  Dmitry Karpov
G-Force Bars   Siarhei Viazovich
  Pavel Haranin
  Andrei Krahelskiy
MAZ   Ilya Scheglov Husqvarna   Anatoly Kuznetsov Can-Am
2024 TomskUlaanbaatar   Aleksandr Semenov
  Dmitrii Okhotnikov
GAZ   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz   Alexey Naumov Husqvarna   Danil Loginov Can-Am

History

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Summary

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YEAR START FINISH #
STAGE
DISTANCE, КМ
DATE CITY DATE CITY Special
Stage
Liaison
TOTAL
2009 5 September   Kazan 13 September   Ashgabat 9[2] 2,621 2,007 4,628
2010 11 September   Saint-Petersburg 18 September   Sochi 8 2,014 2,845 4,859
2011 10 July   Moscow 16 July   Sochi 7 2,450 1,490 3,940
2012 7 July   Moscow 13 July   Gelendzhik[3] 7[2] 2,083 1,776 3,859
2013 7 July   Moscow 13 July   Astrakhan 8[2] 2, 822 1173 3,995
2016 9 July   Moscow 24 July   Beijing 15 4,105 6,630 10,735
2017 7 July   Moscow 22 July   Xi'an 14 4,094 5,50 9,599
2018 15 July   Astrakhan 29 July   Moscow 7 2,327 873 3,488
2019 6 July   Irkutsk 16 July   Dunhuang 10 2,589 2,414 5,003
2020 not held
2021 1 July   Omsk 6 July   Gorno-Altaysk 5 651 2,457 3,108
2022 6 July   Astrakhan 16 July   Moscow 10 2,800 1,580 4,380
2023 5 July   Kazan 15 July   Moscow 9 2,350 3,800 5,230
2024 5 July   Tomsk 15 July   Ulaanbaatar 11 2,992 2,250 5,243
Note: the data are listed nominally - due to cancellations, abbreviations and changes in the stages may actually differ.

2009

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Presidents of the host at the solemn event after the first edition of the rally on 13 September 2009 (from left to right): Dmitry Medvedev, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow and Nursultan Nazarbayev

Edition 1 of the Silk Way Rally set off from Kazan in Tatarstan and headed to Ashgabat in Turkmenistan. The nine days, 4,500-km rally featured 3,900 km of special stages. Carlos Sainz won his 1st international Rally-Raid. A perfect rehearsal for "El Matador" who the following January won the Dakar Rally in his 4th attempt. In the truck category, Kamaz dominated with two-time Dakar winner Firdaus Kabirov taking top honours in what was his last major international victory.

STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
SS LIAISON TOTAL
prologue 5.09   Kazan   Kazan 2 - 2
1 6.09   Kazan   Buguruslan 141 337 478
2 7.09   Buguruslan   Uralsk 231 316 547
3 8.09   Uralsk   Beyneu 580 296 876
4 9.09   Beyneu   Zhanaozen 424 55 479
5 10.09   Zhanaozen   Türkmenbaşy 514 184 698
6 11.09   Türkmenbaşy   Balkanabad 345 72 417
7 12.09   Balkanabad   Türkmenbaşy 360 154 514
8 13.09   Türkmenbaşy   Asgabat 24 593 617
TOTAL 2 621 2 007 4 628
Note: Green color is allocated distances, cream — not included.
  • Participating countries - 25
  • Total route length - 4628 km
  • 62 cars and 20 trucks entered the marathon
  • 34 cars and 16 trucks finished the marathon
  • 113 media accredited - 347 journalists
  • 753 TV broadcasts with total duration of 2,260 minutes
  • 3,167 publications in media
  • Team service cars - 96 crews
  • 17 crews presented the raid category
  • 60 т of petrol, 210 т of diesel fuel and 325 т of aviation kerosine were used
  • Escort provided support to 160 vehicles of participants and 120 vehicles of
  • Organization committee: 526 VIPs from four states visited the rally

2010

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Start ceremony of the rally-marathon "Silk Way 2010" from the Palace Square in St. Petersburg, Russia
 
Vladimir Putin on the bivouac of the rally-marathon "Silk Way" meets with the participants of the competition
STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
SS LIAISON TOTAL
1 11/09   Saint-Petersburg   Staraya Russa 85 330 415
2 12/09   Staraya Russa   Vyazma 209 575 770
3 13/09   Vyazma   Lipetsk 210 395 605
4 14/09   Lipetsk   Volgograd 300 490 790
5 15/09   Volgograd   Astrakhan 450 150 600
6 16/09   Astrakhan   Elista 400 105 505
7 17/09   Elista   Maykop 340 440 780
8 18/09   Maykop   Krasnaya Polyana 20 360 380
Toral 2 014 2 845 4 859
  • Participating countries - 22
  • Total route length - 4859 km
  • 48 cars and 16 trucks entered the marathon
  • 29 cars and 13 trucks finished the marathon
  • 168 media accredited - 507 journalists
  • 918 TV broadcasts with total duration of 3,660 minutes
  • 4,015 publications in media
  • Team service cars - 96 crews
  • 12 crews in cars and motobikes presented the raid category
  • 51,675 l of petrol, 289,912 l of diesel fuel and 160 т of aviation kerosine were used

2011

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Polish pilot Krzysztof Hołowczyc on the podium of the rally-marathon "Silk Way Rally 2011", Krasnaya polyana

First departure from Moscow for the Silk Way Rally, which saw its number of entries rise, to the delight of the thousands of Muscovites who came to Red Square for the ceremonial start. Ahead of the competitors, seven days of racing and 3,983 km, with 2,366 km of special stages. After the week of hard-fought action it was Poland's Krzysztof Holowczyc scoring the biggest win of his career, ahead of the disciplines greatest driver, Stéphane Peterhansel, while in the truck category, Alès Loprais got revenge from the previous year.

STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
SS LIAISON TOTAL
1 10/07   Moscow   Lipetsk 260 310 570
2 11/07   Lipetsk   Volgograd 480 365 845
3 12/07   Volgograd   Astrakhan 430 160 590
4 13/07   Astrakhan   Astrakhan 400 15 415
5 14/07   Astrakhan   Stavropol 690 75 765
6 15/07   Stavropol   Maykop 170 220 390
7 16/07   Maykop   Sochi 20 345 365
ВСЕГО 2 450 1 490 3 940
Note: green color marked distances included in the overall standings , cream — distance not included in the overall standings.
  • Participating countries - 28
  • Total route length – 3,940 km
  • 95 cars and 35 trucks entered the marathon
  • 50 cars and 26 trucks finished the marathon
  • 138 media accredited - 605 journalists
  • 969 TV broadcasts with total duration of 3,983 minutes
  • 4,518 publications in media
  • Team service cars - 153 crews
  • 50,000 l of petrol, 551,700 l of diesel fuel and 160 т of aviation kerosine were used

2012

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Winner of the Silk Way Rally 2012 Boris Gadasin

The start once again from Red Square for the Silk Way Rally, which the number of entries is on the rise. On the programme, a completely new 4,000-km route to Sochi. Storms that battered southern Russian forced the race to stop at Gelendzhik. Boris Gadasin became the first Russian driver to win in the car category, while Kamaz returned to its winning ways thanks to another of its young hopefuls, Ayrat Mardeev, the future winner of the 2015 Dakar!

STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
SS LIAISON TOTAL
prologue 7/07   Moscow   Ryazan - 184,85 184,85
1 8/07   Ryazan   Volgograd 258 620 878
2 9/07   Volgograd   Volgograd 309 125 434
3 10/07   Volgograd   Elista 488 189 677
4 11/07   Elista   Elista 506 159,5 665,5
5 12/07   Elista   Maykop 453 230 683
6 13/07   Maykop   Gelendzhik 69 266 335
TOTAL 2 083 1 774 3 857
Note: Green color is allocated distances, cream — not included.
  • Participating countries - 25
  • Total route length – 3,550 km
  • 118 crews: 93 jeeps and 25 trucks entered the marathon
  • Team service cars - 143 crews
  • 270 media accredited - 581 journalists
  • 712 TV broadcasts with total duration of 2,074 minutes
  • 4,312 publications in media
  • 360,000 literws of motor fuel are used

2013

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Start of the rally-marathon "Silk Way Rally 2013" on Red Square in Moscow
STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
SS LIAISON TOTAL
пролог 6/07   Moscow   Tambov - 452,91 452,91
1 7/07   Tambov   Volgograd 373,43 370,69 744,12
2 8/07   Volgograd   Volgograd 478,38 68,39 546,77
3 9/07   Volgograd   Astrakhan 485,74 144,29 631,03
4 10/07   Elista   Astrakhan 485,00 49,67 534,67
5 11/07   Astrakhan   Astrakhan 499,00 60,25 559,25
6 12/07   Astrakhan   Astrakhan 512,00 54,02 466,02
7 13/07   Astrakhan   Astrakhan 87,36 74,65 162,01
TOTAL 2 822 1 275 4097

2016

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Production group car on the stage of the Silk Way Rally 2016
STAGE DATE START FINISH ALTITUDE, М DISTANCE, КМ
MIN. MX. SS LIAISON TOTAL
1 9/07   Moscow   Kazan 2 852 854
2 10/07   Kazan   Ufa 64 188 136 490 625
3 11/07   Ufa   Kostanay 254 467 200 615 815
4 12/07   Kostanay   Astana 108 378 345 510 856
5 13/07   Astana   Balkhash 408 998 569 253 821
6 14/07   Balkhash   Almaty 336 580 411 445 856
7 16/07   Almaty   Bortala 1072 2575 77 505 582
8 17/07   Bortala   Urumqi 294 471 257 648 905
9 18/07   Urumqi   Hami 58 974 384 335 720
10 19/07   Hami   Dunhuang 553 1916 340 144 484
11[4] 20/07   Dunhuang   Jiayuguan 1376 2508 330 231 561
12 21/07   Jiayuguan   Alashan 1148 1811 425 242 667
13 22/07   Alashan   Wuhai 1159 1792 367 357 725
14 23/07   Wuhai   Hohhot 1039 1224 261 494 756
15 24/07   Hohhot   Beijing - 508 508
Total 4 105 6 630 10 735
Note: the distances included in the overall standings are highlighted in green , cream is canceled. The actual numbers may differ from the sum of the intermediate numbers, since all the numbers are rounded.
  • 10735 km - total route length
  • 17 days - rally duration, 14 bivouacs
  • 41 countries presented their participants
  • 1,100 participants and team members
  • More than 2,500 people in Europe, Russia and China in the Rally organization
  • 145 Russian and international journalists received permanent accreditation
  • 560 media representatives received temporary accreditation
  • TV reports from the "Silk Way 2016" Rally were broadcast in 196 countries of Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa
  • Bivouac hosted up to 2,200 people daily
  • 550 vehicles arrived daily to the bivouac and went further along the rally route
  • 125 sports crews (102 SUVs and 23 trucks) entered the rally
  • 192 "Assistance" crews
  • Up to 15,000 people visited the spectator areas along the rally route every day
  • 16 aircraft
  • 14 auto transporters moved along the rally route

2017

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For the Silk Way Rally of year 2017 the Organization Committee prepared a new route project, which includes the best features of the 6th edition as well as some developments and surprises. The rally once again took the form of a marathon through Russia, Kazakhstan and China, which proved itself successful last year. The rally's organisation was commended by the Russian President Vladimir Putin.[citation needed]

STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
SS LIAISON TOTAL
1 8/07   Moscow   Cheboksary 61,43 665,72 726,95
2 9/07   Cheboksary   Ufa 157,00 628,63 785,63
3 10/07   Ufa   Kostanay 329,25 567,14 876,39
4 11/07   Kostanay   Astana 373,22 192,69 908,80
5 12/07   Astana   Semey 484,47 365,07 849,54
6 13/07   Semey   Urdzhar 387,86 209,27 597,13
7 14/07   Urdzhar   Karamay 106,60 306,3 412,90
8 15/07   Karamay   Urumqi 250,37 185,97 436,34
9 17/07   Urumqi   Hami 421,00 392,89 813,89
10 18/07   Hami   Dunhuang 360,28 157,25 517,53
11 19/07   Dunhuang   Jiayuguan 488,65 208,85 783,84
12 20/07   Jiayuguan   Alashan 254,75 229,04 483,79
13 21/07   Alashan   Zhongwei 318,66 236,48 690,31
14 22/07   Zhongwei   Xi'an 100,67 643,76 716,56
Total 4 094 5 505 9 599
Note: the distances included in the overall standings are highlighted in green , cream is canceled. The actual numbers may differ from the sum of the intermediate numbers, since all the numbers are rounded

2018

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• The distance of the route of the Silk Way Rally 2018 (Russian part) - 5169 km, 3127 are special stages

• 94 crews took part

• Permanently accredited media - 214

• TV channels - 85

• 196 broadcast countries

• 3,500 people took rally bivouacs daily

• Up to 20,000 people were in spectator areas daily

• 13 aircraft of aviation support (6 aircraft, 7 helicopters)

STAGE DATE START FINISH DISTANCE, КМ
liaison ss liaison total assist
1 21/07 Astrakhan Astrakhan 25,67 311.00 11,30 347,97 0
2 22/07 Astrakhan Elista 99,62 365,50 7,48 472,6 0
3 23/07 Elista Astrakhan 43,37 332,00 100,01 475,38 358
4 24/07 Astrakhan Astrakhan 11,05 366,03 13,50 390,58 0
5 25/07 Astrakhan Volgograd 13,99 443,78 80,11 537,88 442
6 26/07 Volgograd Lipetsk 76,13 317,15 373,50 766,78 645
7 27/07 Lipetsk Moscow 18,79 191,70 286,73 497,22 477
TOTAL 288,62 2327,16 872,63 3488,41 1922
Note: the distances included in the overall standings are highlighted in green , cream is canceled.

The actual numbers may differ from the sum of the intermediate numbers, since all the numbers are rounded

2019

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On 6 July 2019 the Rally officially took off from Irkutsk.

STAGE Date Start Finish DISTANCE, km
liaison ss liaison Total
1 7 /07   Irkutsk   Baikalsk 71,03 50,87 133 254,9
2 8 /07  Baikalsk   Ulan-Ude 134,57 207,67 67,1 409,34
3 9 /07   Ulan-Ude   Ulaanbaatar 362,07 243 86,28 691,35
4 10 /07  Ulaanbaatar  Ulaanbaatar 3,54 470,19 3,23 476,96
5 11 /07  Ulaanbaatar  Mandalgovi 21,64 337 5,95 364,59
6 12/07  Mandalgobi  Dalanzadgad 1,25 408,17 2,33 411,75
7 13 /07  Dalanzadgad  Bayinbaolige 370 - 181 551
8 14 /07  Bayinbaolige  Alashan 430,37 326,6 29,14 786,11
9 15 /07  Alashan  Jiayuguan 29,17 290,3 181,73 501,2
10 16 /07  Jiayuguan  Dunhuang 96,26 255 205,04 556,3
Total 1519, 9 2588,8 894,8 5003,5

2020

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The 2020 Silk Way Rally was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

2021

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The 2021 Silk Way Rally was held but the Mongolian portion was cancelled due to COVID-19 and bubonic plague outbreaks in the country.[6]

2022

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The 2022 race was held in July solely in Russia and had limited overseas entrants due to sanctions imposed on the country relating to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Luc Alphand, who was appointed SWR sports director in 2021, departed his post following the invasion.[7]

2023

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Like in 2022, the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War meant foreign participants were limited to those from nearby and friendly countries like Belarus, China, and Turkmenistan.[8]

2024

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The race returned to a multinational event in 2024 with the return of Mongolia. China was originally included on the route as the final stretch, concluding in Khorgos, but was dropped as the region wanted to wait until it returned to pre-COVID-19 economic activity.[9][10]

In March, the Silk Way Rally Association partnered with Turkmenistan's sport committee to organise a rally raid in the country in September.[11]

Political activity

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The Silk Way Rally has been described by Western investigative journalists as a front for the GRU to help push Russia's geopolitical agenda.[12]

In 2023, a joint investigation between Bellingcat, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, and The Insider uncovered internal Silk Way Rally Association documents that expressed plans to use the race to push Russian soft power in Eurasia. This was to culminate in a large route for the 2022 race that ran from Doha, Qatar, to Damascus, Syria, while also passing major cities in countries like Afghanistan, China, and Turkey.[12] The association's director Bulat Yanborisov was also exposed as a GRU agent who frequently communicated with members of GRU Unit 29155 and received medals from agency head Vladimir Alekseyev.[13][7] Yanborisov denied his connections to the GRU but acknowledged the rally has diplomatic importance.[12]

Various GRU agents have been found to be working with the SWRA to faciltiate movement between countries, with Yanborisov housing its personnel in his estates across Europe.[12] A 2024 investigation by Der Spiegel, The Insider, and 60 Minutes into Unit 29155's ties to Havana syndrome noted Alexander Mishkin, who was involved in the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal, disguised himself as a mechanic to travel to China with the 2016 and 2017 rallies.[14]

In June 2024, the United States Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on the Silk Way Rally Association, Yanborisov, and his son Amir. The department described the association as a "Russian intelligence procurement network" that utilised the race's "logistical infrastructure to procure anti-UAV and radioelectronic warfare equipment for use on the battlefield in Ukraine."[15]

Podium

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Cars

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Driver Car Driver Car Driver Car
2009   Carlos Sainz Volkswagen   Mark Miller Volkswagen   Giniel de Villiers Volkswagen
2010   Carlos Sainz Volkswagen   Nasser Al-Attiyah Volkswagen   Mark Miller Volkswagen
2011   Krzysztof Hołowczyc BMW   Stéphane Peterhansel MINI   Alexander Zheludov Nissan
2012   Boris Gadasin G-Force   Balázs Szalay Opel   Miroslav Zapletal Hummer
2013   Jean-Louis Schlesser Sonangol Schlesser   Vladimir Vasiliev G-Force   Evgeny Firsov Toyota
2016   Cyril Despres Peugeot   Yazeed Al-Rajhi MINI   Vladimir Vasiliev MINI
2017   Cyril Despres Peugeot   Christian Lavieille BAICmotor   Wei Han Geely
2018   Yazeed Al-Rajhi MINI   Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota   Cyril Despres MCM Origina
2019   Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota   Wei Han Geely   Jérôme Pelichet OPTIMUS
2021   Guerlain Chicherit Century Racing   Denis Krotov MINI   Jérôme Pelichet MD Optimus
2022   Denis Krotov MINI   Alexander Rusanov GAZ   Evgeny Sukhovenko GAZ
2023   Andrey Rudskoy G-Force Bars
2024   Aleksandr Semenov GAZ   Aleksei Ignatov GAZ   Andrey Rudskoy G-Force Bars

Trucks

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Crew Truck Crew Truck Crew Truck
2009   Firdaus Kabirov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Anatoly Tanin
Kamaz   Gerard de Rooy
  Tom Colsoul
  Darek Rodewald
Iveco   Ales Loprais
  Jaroslav Miskolci
  Milan Holáň
Tatra
2010   Eduard Nikolaev
  Viatcheslav Mizyukaev
  Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz   Vladimir Chagin
  Sergey Savostin
  Ildar Saysultanov
Kamaz   Firdaus Kabirov
  Aydar Belyaev
  Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz
2011   Ales Loprais
  Milan Holáň
  Vojtěch Štajf
Tatra   Firdaus Kabirov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Anatoly Tanin
Kamaz   Andrey Karginov
  Vyacheslav Mizyukaev
  Igor Devyatkin
Kamaz
2012   Airat Mardeev
  Aydar Belyaev
  Anton Mirniy
Kamaz   Peter Versluis
  Jurgen Damen
  Harry Schuurmans
MAN   Anton Shibalov
  Robert Amatych
  Ildar Saysultanov
Kamaz
2013   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Vyacheslav Mizyukaev
  Andrey Aferin
Kamaz   Anton Shibalov
  Robert Amatych
  Almaz Hisamiev
Kamaz   Siarhei Viazovich
  Alexander Polishchuk
  Dmitry Vikhrenko
MAZ
2016   Airat Mardeev
  Aydar Belyaev
  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ivan Romanov
Kamaz   Martin van den Brink
  Peter Willemsen
  Daniel Kozlovský
Renault
2017   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilnur Mustafin
Kamaz   Anton Shibalov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Dmitry Nikitin
Kamaz   Airat Mardeev
  Aydar Belyaev
  Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz
2018   Andrey Karginov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Igor Leonov
Kamaz   Airat Mardeev
  Aydar Belyaev
  Akhmet Galyautdinov
Kamaz   Anton Shibalov
  Dmitry Nikitin
  Ivan Romanov
Kamaz
2019   Anton Shibalov
  Dmitry Nikitin
  Ivan Tatarinov
Kamaz   Andrey Karginov
  Andrey Mokeev
  Ivan Malkov
Kamaz   Airat Mardeev
  Dmitry Svistunov
  Sergey Krenev
Kamaz
2021   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz   Siarhei Viazovich
  Pavel Haranin
  Anton Zaparoshchanka
MAZ   Anton Shibalov
  Dmitry Nikitin
  Ivan Tatarinov
Kamaz
2022   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz   Eduard Nikolaev
  Evgenii Iakovlev
  Bogdan Karimov
Kamaz   Siarhei Viazovich
  Pavel Haranin
  Vitaliy Murylev
MAZ
2023   Siarhei Viazovich
  Pavel Haranin
  Andrei Krahelskiy
MAZ   Eduard Nikolaev
  Evgenii Iakovlev
  Dmitry Avdeev
Kamaz   Andrey Karginov
  Ivan Malkov
  Vadim Akhmetov
Kamaz
2024   Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz   Eduard Nikolaev
  Evgenii Iakovlev
  Dmitry Avdeev
Kamaz   Siarhei Viazovich
  Pavel Haranin
  Andrei Krahelskiy
MAZ

Moto

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Driver Bike Driver Bike Driver Bike
2019   Sam Sunderland KTM   Andrew Short Husqvarna   Adrien van Beveren Yamaha
2021   Matthias Walkner KTM   Skyler Howes Husqvarna   Franco Caimi Hero
2022   Alexey Naumov KTM   Alexander Gatiyatulin KTM   Evgeny Tikhonov KTM
2023   Ilya Scheglov Husqvarna
2024   Alexey Naumov Husqvarna   Murun Purevdorj KTM   Ekaterina Zhadanova KTM

Quads

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Year 1st 2nd
Rider Quad Rider Quad
2019   Rafal Sonik Yamaha   Alexander Maximov Yamaha
2021   Alexander Maximov Yamaha   Rafal Sonik Yamaha
2022   Dmitry Kalinin Can-Am
2023   Anatoly Kuznetsov Can-Am
2024   Danil Loginov Can-Am   Azat Shaimukhametov Can-Am

Notes

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  1. ^ "La 9ème édition du SILK WAY RALLY (6 au 16 juillet 2019) proposera un parcours inédit avec l'intégration de la Mongolie au tracé ainsi que la catégorie moto". SilkWay (in French). 22 October 2018. Archived from the original on 6 November 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c With Prologue
  3. ^ Из-за стихийного бедствия в Краснодарском крае ралли завершилось в Майкопе.
  4. ^ Stage canceled due to weather conditions.
  5. ^ "Silk Way Rally cancels 2020 edition outright". us.motorsport.com. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  6. ^ Presse, AFP-Agence France. "Coronavirus, Bubonic Plague Force Silk Way Rally To Cancel Mongolian Stages". www.barrons.com. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  7. ^ a b Minisini, Lucas (21 April 2023). "A Russian spy in Paris: Bulat Yanborisov, rally organizer and high-flying Kremlin agent". Le Monde. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  8. ^ Nguyen, Justin (16 July 2023). "MAZ snaps KAMAZ's Silk Way streak". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  9. ^ "2024 Silk Way Rally route: Russia — Mongolia — China". Silk Way Rally. 15 November 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  10. ^ "The 2024 Silk Way Rally Route Will Pass Through Russia and Mongolia". Silk Way Rally. 29 March 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  11. ^ Nguyen, Justin (3 April 2024). "Silk Way Rally planning rally raid in Turkmenistan". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  12. ^ a b c d "A no-survivors race. How GRU assassins use the Silk Way Rally as a cover". The Insider. 22 April 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  13. ^ "Investigation uncovers ties between Silk Way Rally, Russian military and diplomatic activities". 24 April 2023.
  14. ^ Dobrokhotov, Roman; Grozev, Christo; Weiss, Michael (31 March 2024). "Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU's assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on U.S. officials and their families". The Insider. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  15. ^ "As Russia Completes Transition to a Full War Economy, Treasury Takes Sweeping Aim at Foundational Financial Infrastructure and Access to Third Country Support". United States Department of the Treasury (Press release). 12 June 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
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