Africa Eco Race Explained

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Category:Rally raid
Inaugural:2009
Champion Driver: Gautier Paulin (Cars)

Tomáš Tomeček (Trucks)
Website:www.africarace.com
Current Season:2024 Africa Eco Race
Constructor:Apache(Cars)
Aprilia (Bikes)
Tatra (Trucks)

Africa Eco Race is an annual rally raid, organised in France and run in North and West Africa, launched after the cancellation of 2008 Dakar Rally, and the subsequent moving of the rally to South America.

The rally claims to have innovated to give a special focus on security issues and sustainable development. In addition to the sporting aspect, the rally aims to put emphasis on individual awareness about eco-responsibility.[1] Bivouacs are chosen far from cities and airport tarmac.[2]

History

The Africa Eco Race Rally, intended for amateurs and professionals, lasts for more than 6500 km over 11 stages. The race crosses the territories of Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania and Senegal.

Editions

2009 1st Edition

The 1st edition of the so-called Africa Race sailed from Marseille on December 26, 2008. The technical and administrative checks occurred on 26 and 27 December, the prologue took place on December 28, followed by embarkation and arrival in Nador, Morocco on 30 December.

2010 2nd Edition

The second edition of the Africa Eco Race started from Portimão, Portugal where administrative and technical verifications took place on 27 and 28 of December 2009, preceded by a shakedown, in which the contestants could show and test their vehicles.

2011 3rd Edition

The third edition took place from 27 December 2010 to 9 January 2011. The start was at Châteaux de Lastours and the arrival, as usual, was in Dakar, Senegal. This edition was the third victory in three editions for Jean-Louis Schlesser in cars, Willy Jobard with a hybrid ZONGSHEN in bikes and Czech Tomáš Tomeček in a Tatra truck.

2012 4th Edition

The fourth edition made its departure on December 27, 2011 in Saint-Cyprien and arrived in Dakar on January 8, 2012. A fourth victory was claimed by Jean-Louis Schlesser in a buggy built by himself. The motorcycles title was won by Oscar Polli with a KTM and the trucks category was won by Tomáš Tomeček who got a second place in the overall ranking.

2013 5th Edition

The fifth edition made its departure on December 28, 2012 in Saint-Cyprien and arrived on the shores of Lac Rose in Dakar on January 9, 2013. A fifth victory was taken by Jean-Louis Schlesser in a buggy built by himself. The motorcycles title was won by Martin Fontyn and the trucks category was won by Anton Shibalov with his Kamaz truck who finished second overall, ahead of Tomáš Tomeček and his Tatra truck.

2014 6th Edition

The sixth edition made its departure December 29, 2013 in Saint-Cyprien and arrived on the shores of Lac Rose in Dakar on January 11, 2014 . A sixth consecutive victory was achieved by Jean-Louis Schlesser in a buggy built by himself, co-driven by Thierry Magnaldi. The motorcycle title was won by Michael Pisano with a Honda 450cc and Tomáš Tomeček took the trucks title with a Tatra.

2015 7th Edition

The first edition without Jean-Louis Schlesser and with the return of the Kamaz official team, including an Hybrid truck. Jean Antoine Sabatier won the cars category with his Bugga One, the former Rally Dakar driver Pål Anders Ullevålseter won the bikes category while Anton Shibalov led his conventional Kamaz to the victory.

2016 8th Edition

Departure from Monaco. Kanat Shagirov won the cars category with his Toyota Hilux Overdrive, while Pål Anders Ullevålseter and Anton Shibalov dominated completely motorcycles and truck categories.

2017 9th Edition

StageDateStartFinishTotal (km)Special (km)
Technical Check26-27 December 2016 Menton Monaco--
Boat Boarding31 December 2016 Monaco Sète--
Boat Travel1 January Sète Nador--
12 January Nador Domaine Moulay610.4385.89
23 January Domaine Moulay Tagounite393.1369.94
34 January Tagounite Assa525.35433.07
45 January Assa Remz El Quebir409.22409.22
56 January Remz El Quebir Dakhla696.31456.67
Rest Day7 January Dakhla--
68 January Dakhla Tiwilit744.42172.54
79 January Tiwilit Tiwilit439.54414.27
810 January Tiwilit Azougui453.69425.44
911 January Azougui Akjoujt464.35390.96
10 12 January Akjoujt Akjoujt482.31423.65
1113 January Akjoujt Saint-Louis546.53208.02
1214 January Saint-Louis Dakar291.9721.93
Total6,057.223,811.6
Departure from Monaco.[3] Russian Mini driver Vladimir Vasilyev won the cars' category, his fellow countryman Andrey Karginov captured the victory in the trucks' section, while 17-year-old Gev Sella from Israel claimed the bikes' title ahead of last year's winner Pål Anders Ullevålseter from Norway.[4]

2018 10th Edition

StageDateStartFinishTotal (km)Special (km)
Technical Check29-30 December 2017 Menton Monaco--
Boat Boarding31 December 2017 Monaco Sète--
Boat Travel1 January Sète Nador--
12 January Nador Dar Kaoura63992
23 January Dar Kaoura Agdal479443
34 January Agdal Assa421400
45 January Assa Fort Chacal501499
56 January Fort Chacal Dakhla632436
Rest Day7 January Dakhla--
68 January Dakhla Chami650211
79 January Chami Chami508486
810 January Chami Amodjar478439
911 January Amodjar Amodjar48634
10 12 January Amodjar Akjoujt453408
1113 January Akjoujt Saint-Louis558219
1214 January Saint-Louis Dakar2922
Total6,0973,669
Departure from Monaco. French driver Mathieu Serradori and Fabian Lurquin won the car category for the first time as well, Paolo Ceci for Bike category and Gerard de Rooy, Darek Rodewald, Moi Torrellardona in truck category.

2019 11th Edition

StageDateStartFinishTotal (km)Special (km)
Technical Check28-29 December 2018 Menton Monaco--
Boat Boarding30 December 2018 Monaco Monaco--
Boat Travel31 December 2018 Monaco Nador--
11 January Nador La Momie648.6890.57
28 January La Momie Agdal433.89431.22
39 January Agdal Assa415400.71
410 January Assa Fort Chacal494.57492.75
511 January Fort Chacal Dakhla638.4419.37
Rest Day12 January Dakhla--
613 January Dakhla Chami559.93383.36
714 January Chami Chami500.99480.98
815 January Chami Amodjar506.85445.12
916 January Amodjar Amodjar482.82374.37
10 17 January Amodjar Akjoujt519.86471.58
1118 January Akjoujt Saint-Louis556.2217.69
1213 January Saint-Louis Dakar299.7521.93
Total6,056.944,229.65

2020 12th Edition

StageDateStartFinishTotal (km)Special (km)
Technical Check3-4 January Menton Monaco--
Boat Boarding5 January Monaco Monaco--
Boat Travel6 January Monaco Tangier--
17 January Tangier Tarda754.2423.18
28 January Tarda Mhamid333.13329.47
39 January Mhamid Assa516.31497.44
410 January Assa Smara404.53385.39
511 January Smara Dakhla686.1473.17
Rest Day12 January Dakhla--
613 January Dakhla Chami559.93176.57
714 January Chami Aidzidine477.95477.95
815 January Aidzidine Tidjikja450.83429.01
916 January Tidjikja Tidjikja469.11415.07
10 17 January Tidjikja Idini600.59499.46
1118 January Idini Saint-Louis473.65187.16
1219 January Saint-Louis Dakar299.7521.93
Total6,026.123,915.8

2021 13th Edition

The race was cancelled due to health risks associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.[5]

2022 14th Edition

StageDateStartFinishTotal (km)Special (km)
Check In14 October Menton Monaco--
Technical Check15 October Monaco Monaco--
Boat Boarding16 October Monaco Sète--
Boat Travel17 October Sète Nador--
118 October Nador Bousaid605.1893.97
219 October Bousaid Tagounite466.33447.95
320 October Tagounite Assa526.34465.89
421 October Assa Remz El Quebir455.42455.42
522 October Remz El Quebir Dakhla691.77450.82
Rest Day23 October Dakhla--
624 October Dakhla Chami634.68204.63
725 October Chami Akjoujt514.66470.16
826 October Akjoujt Akjoujt447.85423.80
927 October Akjoujt Ouad Naga435.56411.77
10 28 October Ouad Naga Ouad Naga478.18456.04
1129 October Ouad Naga Mpal456.18122.21
65.48
1230 October Mpal Dakar271.0821.93
Total5,983.234,090.07
A later start date in the year than normal due to the ongoing effects of the pandemic. The event started in Monaco before travelling overseas to Nador, Morocco. The route took the participants through Morocco, Mauritania, and finally Senegal where the event finished in Dakar.

This was the first year for the "Raid" category which is a non-competitive class for motorcycles over 650cc.[6]

2024 15th Edition

See also: 2024 Africa Eco Race.

Environment and sustainable development

Both the participants and the organization make a commitment to take care not to leave harmful traces of their passage through countries. A series of projects will aim to use renewable resources to a long-term contribution to the lives of people in remote areas of several countries that the race will cross. These actions are tangible and lasting.

The organization is leading the way, giving all participants reusable flatware kits for any event. Some organization vehicles are equipped with solar panels to use the energy stored during the day to carry out their missions.

The organization of the Africa Eco Race also created two projects for power generation using photovoltaic panels in Mauritania to power a school in Nouakchott and a library in Chinguetti.

For the environment, was created a category for experimental vehicles powered by renewable energy, designed to test at large scale and under extreme conditions, the reliability, power, strength and endurance of these vehicles.In 2011 Africa Eco Race funded the planting of 3000 eucalyptus in Nouakchott, Mauritania.

However, the race organisation has refused to create any dialogue with the Polisario over rally access to Western Sahara.

Vehicles, Categories, and Classification

There are four ways of participating in the AER with the full race, the classic race, and the two non-race raid events for bikes and cars.

Race

Categories

The categories for the motorcycles and quads follow the French Motorcycle Federation Sporting Codes and the Supplementary Regulations. They differ between the website[7] and the full regulations.[8]

The cars and trucks are organized in accordance with the FIA International Sporting Code and its Annexes, the FFSA Sporting Regulations and the current Supplementary Regulations.[9]

BikesCarsTruck
Category ClassIdentifierDescription Category Class Description CategoryClass Description
2 Group 1-450Up to 450ccT1T1.+Prototype Cross-Country Cars ThermicT5T5.1 10L or over
Group 2QQuadT1.UPrototype Cross-Country Cars "Ultimate"T5.2 Under 10L
4+450Over 450ccT1.1 4x4 Petrol Prototype Cross-Country Cars
5OPOpenT1.2 4x4 Diesel Prototype Cross-Country Cars
6650mOver 650cc and under 1000cc multicylinderT1.3 4x2 Petrol Prototype Cross-Country Cars
1000m1000cc and over multicylinderT1.4 4x2 Diesel Prototype Cross-Country Cars
7EXPExperimentalT1.5 Vehicles complying with SCORE regulations
1FemaleT2T2.1 Petrol Series Production Cross-Country Cars
2JuniorT2.2 Diesel Series Production Cross-Country Cars
3VeteranT3T3.1Lightweight Prototype Cross-Country Vehicles
4Malle Moto (Motul Xtreme Rider)T3.ULightweight Prototype Cross-Country Vehicles
5RookieT4Modified Production Cross-Country Side-by-Side Vehicles
SSV XtremeSSV.1SSV with atmospheric engine: 825 kg
SSV.2SSV without turbo engine and over 1000cc with engines up to 2 litres: minimum 1150 kg and outer diameter of tyres: 32 inches maximum
SSV with turbo engine: 925 kg
ExperimentalEXPAlternative energy vehicles
OpenCross-Country vehicle with rigid axles
AER OpenCross-Country vehicle with an AER Passport

Classifications

The categories are in accordance with the FFM Sporting Codes and the Supplementary Regulations and differ from the full regulations and FIM.

BikesCarsTruck
Category ClassPositions Category Class Positions CategoryClass Positions
2 -450GeneralT5T5.1
4+450T1T1.+T5.2
5OPT1.U
6650mT1.1
1000mT1.2
7EXPT1.3
1T1.4
2T1.5
3T2T2.1
SenegaleseT2.2
T3
EXP
Open
AER Open
Solo
Car -2L
Senegalese
SSV

Non-race

Classic

Introduced for the 15th Edition in 2024Cars and trucks from 1970 to 2007

Bike Raid

The Bike Raid is a non-competitive event for solo riders on bikes considered trail or maxi-trail from 450cc with a minimum range autonomy of 300km.

Car Raid

The Car Raid is a non-competitive event for either production or specially prepared cars, SSVs, and trucks with a minimum of two crew and a minimum range autonomy of 400km.

List of winners

Cars, bikes, trucks

YearRouteCarsBikesTrucks
DriverConstructorDriverConstructorDriverConstructor
2009Marseille
Dakar
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Josè Manuel PellicerBMW 450 X Jan de Rooy
Dany Colebunders
Darek Rodewald
Iveco
2010Portimão
Agadir-
Dakar
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Marco CapodacquaKTM Miklós Kovács
Péter Czeglédi
Tomas Toth
Scania
2011Chateau Lastour-
Dakar
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Willy JobardZONGSHEN Hybrid Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra
2012Saint-Cyprien
Nador
Dakar
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Oscar PolliKTM Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra
2013Saint-Cyprien
Nador
Dakar
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Martin FontynKTM Anton Shibalov
Evgeny Yakovlev
Dmitry Sotnikov
Kamaz
2014Saint-Cyprien
Nador
Dakar
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Thierry Magnaldi
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Michael PisanoHonda Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra
2015Saint-Cyprien
Nador
Dakar
Jean Antoine Sabatier
Jean-Luc Rojat
Bugga One Pål Anders UllevålseterKTM Anton Shibalov
Robert Amatych
Almaz Khisamiev
Kamaz
2016Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Kanat Shagirov
Vitaliy Yevtyekhov
Toyota Hilux Overdrive Pål Anders UllevålseterKTM Anton Shibalov
Robert Amatych
Almaz Khisamiev
Kamaz
2017Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Vladimir Vasilyev
Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini Gev SellaKTM Andrey Karginov
Andrey Mokeev
Dmitrii Nikitin
Kamaz
2018Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Mathieu Serradori
Fabian Lurquin
LCR 30 Paolo CeciKTM Gerard de Rooy
Darek Rodewald
Moi Torrallardona
Iveco
2019Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Jean Pierre Strugo
François Borsotto
Optimus MD Alessandro BotturiYamaha Elisabete Jacinto
José Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN
2020Monaco
Tangier
Dakar
Patrick Martin
Lucas Martin
Mercedes Alessandro BotturiYamaha Miklós Kovács
Péter Czeglédi
Laszló Ács
Scania
2021Not held due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2022Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Philippe Gosselin
Christophe Crespo
Optimus MD Štefan SvitkoKTM Tomáš TomečekTatra
2023Not held due to flooding in Senegal
2024Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Gautier Paulin
Remi Boulanger
Apache Jacopo CeruttiAprilia Tomáš TomečekTatra

SSV, Motul Xtreme Rider

YearRouteSSVsMotul
Xtreme Rider
DriverConstructorDriverConstructor
2017Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Frederic Pitout
Hervé Lavergne
Polaris
2018Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Jean Hugues Moneyron
Thierry Maury
CFMoto
2019Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Rudy Roquesalane
Vincent Ferri
Can-Am
2020Monaco
Tangier
Dakar
Benoit Fretin
Cédric Duplé
Can-Am
2021Not held due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2022Monaco
Nador
Dakar
Jean Dagher-Hayeck
Patrick Antoniolli
Can-Am Xavier FlickFilière Sports
2023Not held due to flooding in Senegal
2024Monaco
Nador
Dakar

Podiums

Cars

Year1st2nd3rd
width=20%Crew!width=8%Makewidth=20%Crew!width=8%Makewidth=20%Crew!width=8%Make
2009 Jean-Louis Schlesser
Arnaud Debron
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Artem Varentsov
Roman Elagin[10]
Toyota Landcruiser Abdelhamid Abouyoussef
Hervé Cotel
Toyota Cotel Buggy
2010 Jean-Louis Schlesser
Arnaud Debron
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Jerome Pelichet
Eugenie Decre
Bowler Francoi Lethier
Jean Marie Lurquin
Buggy
2011 Jean-Louis Schlesser
Céline Merle-Beral
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Stéphane Hernard
Francois Beguin
Buggy Jerome Pelichet
Eugenie Decre
Bowler
2012 Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Jacques Loomans
Frits Driesmans
Toyota Salim Kamoun
Sofiane Driss
Toyota
2013 Jean-Louis Schlesser
Cyril Esquirol
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Yves Fromont
Jean Fromont
Buggy Joost Van Cauwenberge
Jacques Castelein
Toyota
2014 Jean-Louis Schlesser
Thierry Magnaldi
Schlesser-Renault Buggy Jacques Loomans
Frits Driesmans
Toyota Stéphane Hernard
Bruno Barbier
Buggy
2015 Jean Antoine Sabatier
Jean-Luc Rojat
Bugga One Kanat Shagirov
Alexandr Moroz
Toyota Yuriy Sazonov
Arsian Sakhimov
Hummer
2016 Kanat Shagirov
Vitaliy Yevtyekhov
Toyota Pascal Thomasse
Pascal Larroque
Optimus MD Mathieu Serradori
Didier Haquette
Optimus MD
2017 Vladimir Vasiliev
Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini Miroslav Zapletal
Marek Sýkora
Hummer Dominique Housieaux
Cristophe Crespo
Optimus MD
2018 Mathieu Serradori
Fabian Lurquin
LCR 30 Vladimir Vasiliev
Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini Pascal Thomasse
Pascal Larroque
Optimus MD
2019 Jean Pierre Strugo
François Borsotto
Optimus MD David Gerard
Pascal Delacour
Optimus MD Julien Jean Noel
Julien Rabha
Optimus MD
2020 Patrick Martin
Lucas Martin
Mercedes Yves Fromont
Jean Fromont
VW Tarek Buggy Alexey Titov
Dmitry Pavlov
Ford Raptor (T2)
2022 Philippe Gosselin
Christophe Crespo
Optimus MD Irme Varga
Jozsef Toma
Toyota David Gerard
Pascal Delacour
Optimus MD
2024 Gautier Paulin
Remi Boulanger
Apache (T3) Pascal Feryn
Kurt Keysers
Toyota (T1) Carlos Vento
Carlos Ruiz Moreno
Can-Am (T4)

Bikes

Year1st2nd3rd
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2009[11] [12] BMW 450 XKTMYamaha
2010KTMKTMOnly two riders classified
2011KTM HybridKTMKTM
2012KTMKTMKTM
2013KTMKTMHonda
2014HondaKTMKTM
2015KTMKTMKTM
2016KTMKTMHusqvarna
2017KTMKTMKTM
2018KTMProtoYamaha
2019YamahaKTMHonda
2020YamahaKTM Lyndon Poskitt[13] KTM
2022 Stefan SvitkoKTM Maurizio GeriniHusqvarna Xavier FlickHusqvarna
2024 Jacopo CeruttiAprilia Alessandro BotturiYamaha Pol TarrésYamaha

Trucks

Year1st2nd3rd
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2009 Jan de Rooy
Dany Colebunders
Darek Rodewald
Iveco Hans Bekx[14]
?
?
DAF Miklós Kovács[15]
?
?
Scania
2010 Miklós Kovács
Peter Czegledi
Tomas Toth
Scania Noel Essers
Hans De Pauw
Richard Baeten
MAN SE Stéphane Olivier
Xavier Turlais
Frederic Vivier
Renault
2011 Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra Elisabete Jacinto
Jose Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN SE Michel Salvatore
Raymond Louin
Mercedes-Benz
2012 Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra Elisabete Jacinto
Jose Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN SE Noel Essers
Marc Lauwers
Peter Belmans
MAN SE
2013 Anton Shibalov
Robert Amatych
Almaz Khisamiev
Kamaz Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra Elisabete Jacinto
Jose Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN SE
2014 Tomáš Tomeček
Vojtěch Morávek
Tatra Miklós Kovács
Peter Czegledi
Laszlo Acs
Scania Elisabete Jacinto
Jose Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN SE
2015 Anton Shibalov
Robert Amatych
Almaz Khisamiev
Kamaz Sergey Kuprianov
Alexander Kuprianov
Anatoly Tanin
Kamaz Tomáš Tomeček
Ladislav Lála
Tatra
2016 Anton Shibalov
Robert Amatych
Almaz Khisamiev
Kamaz Tomáš Tomeček
Ladislav Lála
Tatra Elisabete Jacinto
Jose Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN SE
2017 Andrey Karginov
Andrey Mokeev
Dmitrii Nikitin
Kamaz Jaroslav Valtr
Rostislav Pilný
Filip Škrobánek
Tatra Tomáš Tomeček
Ladislav Lála
Tatra
2018 Gérard de Rooy
Darek Rodewald
Moi Torrellardona
IvecoTatra Johannes Van De Laar
Ben Van De Laar
Adolphus Huijgens
DAF
2019 Elisabete Jacinto
Jose Marques
Marco Cochinho
MAN SE Noel Essers
Marc Lauwers
Johan Cooninx
MAN SE Johan Elfrink
Dirk Schuttel
Mercedes-Benz
2020 Miklós Kovács
Peter Czegledi
Laszlo Acs
Scania Karoly Farekas
Albert Horn
Peter Csakany
ScaniaTatra
2022Tatra Giulio Verzeletti
Giuseppe Fortuna
Mercedes-BenzOnly two trucks classified
2024 Tomáš TomečekTatra Aad Van Velsen
Michel Van Velsen
Marco Siemons
Scania Cedric Feryn
Bjorn Burgelman
Tom De Leeuw
GINAF

SSVs

Year1st2nd3rd
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2017 Frederic Pitout
Hervé Lavergne
Polaris François Cousin
Stephane Cousin
Can-Amonly 2 teams finished the rally
2018 Jean Hugues Moneyron
Thierry Maury
CFMOTO Loic Bonnevie
Sophie Hamys
Can-Am Vincent Guindani
Stephane Nguyen
Can-Am
2019 Rudy Roquesalane
Vincent Ferri
Can-Am Bruno Fretin
Willy Charbonnier
Can-Am Benoit Fretin
Anthony Pichard
Can-Am
2020 Benoit Fretin
Cédric Duplé
Can-Am Patrice Etienne
Jean Pierre Saint Martin
Can-Am Loic Frebourg
Franck Boulay
Can-Am
2022 Jean Dagher-Hayeck Patrick Antoniolli Can-Am Laurens Meijer
Robbert Visser
Can-Am Rudy Vollebregt
Gert Traa
Can-Am

Palmares and records

Palmares Auto
NamevictoriesEditions
1 Jean-Louis Schlesser62009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2 Jean-Antoine Sabatier12015
Kanat Shagirov2016
Vladimir Vasilyev2017
Mathieu Serradori2018
Jean Pierre Strugo2019
Patrick Martin2020
Philippe Gosselin2022
Gautier Paulin2024
Palmares Bike
NameVictoriesEditions
1 Pal Anders Ullevalseter22015, 2016
Alessandro Botturi2019, 2020
2 José Manuel Pellicer12009
Marco Capodacqua2010
Willy Jobard2011
Oscar Polli2012
Martin Fontyn2013
Michael Pisano2014
Gev Teddy Sella2017
Paolo Ceci2018
Štefan Svitko2022
Jacopo Cerutti2024
Palmares Trucks
NameVictoriesEditions
1 Tomáš Tomeček52011, 2012, 2014, 2022, 2024
Anton Shibalov32013, 2015, 2016
2 Miklós Kovács22010, 2020
3 Jan de Rooy12009
Andrey Karginov2017
Gerard de Rooy2018
Elisabete Jacinto2019
Palmares SSvs
NameVictoriesEditions
1 Frederic Pitout12017
Jean Hugues Moneyron2018
Rudy Roquesalane2019
Benoit Fretin2020
Jean Dagher-Hayeck2022

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lequipe.fr/Formule1/20080509_163315_l-africa-race-debarque_Dev.html Journal L'Equipe du 9 mai 2008
  2. http://mototribu.com/competition/enduro/2010/rallye/africarace/reco/africa_race_reco_2010.html Mototribu.com
  3. Web site: Africa Eco Race takes off from Monaco port Monaco Life. Writer. Staff. www.monacolife.net. 2017-01-03. January 2017.
  4. Web site: Teenager Sella wins Africa Eco Race. 2017-01-15. euronews. 2017-01-15.
  5. Web site: AER2021 - CANCELLATION Drupal. 2021-01-05. www.africarace.com. 2022-03-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20220327150743/https://www.africarace.com/index.php/en/news/aer2021-cancellation-468.html. dead.
  6. Web site: 2022 Africa Eco Race: New adventure bike class added . enduro21 . 15 December 2023 . 17 August 2021.
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