While he still has one more race next week, March 2026 will be a month that Ciaran Naran remembers for a lifetime. It began with Naran and Lyndon Snodgrass winning the Mint 400 Motorcycle Race, scoring the first desert overall win for Ducati since 1969.

Two weeks later, Naran was the top rider in the Sonora Rally. He battled with Mike Johnson until the latter struggled with dune navigation on the penultimate stage and received a 15-minute penalty, dropping him behind Naran and Kyle McCoy. Johnson salvaged a stage win on the final day, though he couldn’t pass McCoy for second.

Naran and Johnson each tied with two stage wins. The former wasn’t perfect by any means either as he fell behind due to speeding penalties in Stage 2, but his mistakes were minimal by comparison. As a result, Naran was the only rider to set a final time below 19 hours and by a very comfortable margin.

While his résumé is mainly filled with desert racing achievements that include the 2024 SCORE Pro Moto Unlimited title and aforementioned Mint, he has proven to be a capable rally raider too. He has been sporadically doing cross-country rallies since 2024 before scoring his first win in the discipline at last October’s Baja Rally.

Rather than the Desmo450 he uses in desert competition, Naran competes in rallies like Sonora on a Husqvarna FR 450 that Dakar Rally alumnus Lyndon Poskitt built him. W2RC regular Skyler Howes was also involved with training him for Sonora.

“First time at Sonora Rally and man, hell of a time. Unreal riding, unreal race, and unforgettable memories,” Naran said at the prize ceremony. Like Preston Campbell in 2025, he hopes to use the overall win to bolster his chances of being accepted for the 2027 Dakar; coincidentally, Campbell also won the Mint’s Motorcycle Race last year shortly before his Sonora victory.

“This is probably my fourth rally total,” he continued. “I haven’t done a lot of roadbooks, so I was pretty nervous coming into it. I know the old boy Mike Johnson is a smart man behind the roadbooks, and I was worried, not going to lie. He gave me a run for my money. Super excited to be taking this win.”

Although celebratory this weekend, Naran’s March isn’t over yet. Next Saturday, he will rejoin Snodgrass and HERO Racing for the SCORE season-opening San Felipe 250; HERO, as a Honda team, finished runner-up for bikes in the 2025 edition.

Matt Lube, a newcomer to rally, finished fourth to win the Enduro class. He credited Off Piste Adventure for helping him prep for the race as well as the Sonora Rally’s own dune navigation school in February.

“This is my first rally. I didn’t know what a roadbook was 90 days ago,” Lube quipped.

Like Naran, Ryan Nariño and Jorge Cano effectively earned their tickets to the 2027 Dakar by respectively winning the Dakar Dreams and Road to Dakar.

The Dakar Dreams is a Sonora-only feature in which the organizers cover $10,000 of the winner’s Dakar entry fees. Nariño, who struggled in 2025 and finished second-to-last, rebounded strong by never finishing worse than seventh overall across the five days. Armando Alonso Morales was second and three hours back. Stage 3 overall bike winner Adolfo Alonso initially looked to be Nariño’s main rival until he had a rough Stage 4 and over three hours of penalties.

“I’ve been working on going to Dakar for a while now and this is definitely a lot of assistance to go,” an emotional Nariño stated. “It’s a lot of good help. Really excited and happy. I’m not sad, but I’m not crying because I’m sad. It’s because I’m happy.”

Should he be accepted for the 2027 Dakar (a spot on the grid isn’t guaranteed, but finishing Sonora earns him six points that increase the likelihood of him getting one), Nariño will follow in his father Antonio’s footsteps. The older Nariño ran the 2015 race and currently oversees All American Rally Raid.

Cano and navigator Abelardo Ruanova were the only crew entered in the Road to Dakar, meaning they simply needed to complete the race to win. The SCORE regular, who placed third in Pro UTV Forced Induction at last year’s San Felipe 250 and Baja 500, was one of just three Auto teams to finish the rally. Cano and Ruanova even earned some kudos and time credits when they stopped to help C.J. King after he crashed.

“Thank you guys for helping me out. I would not have made it out of the desert without you,” King said about Cano and Ruanova.

Cano will also be in San Felipe a week from now. He was sandwiched between overall winner Mike Shirley and Daniel González among the trio of four-wheel finishers.

“Eric (Pucelik) and I have known each other since seventh grade,” Shirley commented on his friendship with his co-driver. “To still be out here ripping, all the way from seventh grade and having a blast and bringing it home, this makes a nice drive home.”

Stage winners

StageAutoTimeMotoTime
Stage 1Mike Shirley3:34:19Ciaran Naran3:27:10
Stage 2Jorge Cano3:32:08Mike Johnson3:38:03
Stage 3Mike Shirley4:44:34Adolfo Alonso4:42:59
Stage 4Mike Shirley4:45:57Ciaran Naran3:41:46
Stage 5Mike Shirley2:54:08Mike Johnson2:32:20

Results

Auto

FinishClassNumberDriverNavigatorCategoryTotal Time
11206Mike ShirleyEric PucelikUTV Unlimited20:03:53
21202Jorge CanoAbelardo RuanovaUTV Stock20:51:29
32204Daniel GonzálezJorge HernandezUTV Stock22:27:39
DNFDNF201Gary PaynePhil AshworthUTV StockDNF
DNFDNF203Steven BrinkKevin OmoUTV StockDNF
DNFDNF205Kirk KontilisLance WebbUTV ModifiedDNF
DNFDNF207George La MonteTony Albano2WDDNF
DNFDNF208Larry TrimMickey Pertol4WDDNF
Bold – Road to Dakar

Moto

FinishClassNumberDriverClassTotal Time
1121Ciaran NaranPro Moto18:25:12
221Kyle McCoyPro Moto19:06:21
338Mike JohnsonPro Moto19:11:41
4114Matt LubeRally Enduro20:30:22
545Ryan NariñoPro Moto20:48:31
6210Josiah SkagenRally Enduro22:55:04
756Armando Alonso MoralesPro Moto23:01:50
8324Micah SmithRally Enduro23:20:15
9416Alexis RaouxRally Enduro24:10:10
1062Adolfo AlonsoPro Moto24:56:19
11518Scott ThorntonRally Enduro26:22:21
12622Michael BurnsRally Enduro26:46:18
13725Matt WitchgersRally Enduro27:00:50
14815Timur UrakovRally Enduro28:03:04
15723Christophe SubervillePro Moto29:42:03
1693Olof SundströmRally Enduro30:07:59
171013Paul MumfordRally Enduro32:13:25
181120Jaime Montes AutriqueRally Enduro46:10:45
191219Chris BakerRally Enduro49:09:05
201327Miguel DonovanRally Enduro51:09:40
21149Tim DonaworthRally Enduro51:47:23
221511Tim GossRally Enduro65:37:42
DNFDNF7Hector Guerrero HernandezPro MotoDNF
DNFDNF12Alan MasonRally EnduroDNF
DNFDNF17Chris John KingRally EnduroDNF
DNFDNF26Ryan ParlinRally EnduroDNF
DNFDNF31Ladislao Hernandez ArestiPro MotoDNF
Italics – Dakar Dreams

Featured image credit: Sonora Rally

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