COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE : STAGE N°6

Africa Race 2025
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AFRICA ECO RACE :

 

STAGE 4: DAKHLA REACHED, SUSPENSE AND TWISTS ON THIS LAST MOROCCAN STAGE

 

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• IN MOTORCYCLES, A MAJOR NAVIGATION ERROR FOR THE TOP 3 IN THE GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

• IN CARS, TOMAS OUREDNICEK WINS HIS FIRST STAGE VICTORY. VINCENT VRONINKS, SECOND IN THE GENERAL CLASSIFICATION BEFORE TODAY'S STAGE, MAKES A MISTAKE AND IS FORCED TO WITHDRAW FROM THE RACE

• IN TRUCKS, GERRIT ZUURMOND WINS THE STAGE WITH A NEARLY 2-MINUTE LEAD OVER HIS RIVAL.

Heading to Dakhla for this last Moroccan stage before the much-anticipated rest day. A long stage of 629 km, including 431 kilometers of selective sector. A day marked by major twists and turns across the vast sandy stretches of Southern Morocco. After starting in the dunes, competitors moved to fast, rolling tracks. This fifth stage brought its share of surprises and upsets in the provisional rankings. All the competitors and support teams will now take advantage of this Sunday, January 5th, a rest day, to care for their bodies and machines, worn out by this first week.

Contact presse :

Cédric Bret - presse@africarace.com - (+33) 06 50 70 60 50

About the AFRICA ECO RACE  

 

Created in 2008, the Africa Eco Race is a one-of-a-kind rally raid that follows in the footsteps of legendary African rallies, emphasizing a spirit of adventure and environmental respect. This international rally connects Monaco to Dakar, offering stages through the stunning landscapes of Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal, culminating on the shores of the iconic Lac Rose.  

The Africa Eco Race stands out for its commitment to responsible competition. The event integrates eco-friendly practices to minimize its environmental impact and implements solidarity actions to benefit local communities. It attracts professional and amateur racers from around the world—competing in cars, SSVs, motorcycles, quads, and trucks—who share a passion for pushing their limits, adventure, and environmental preservation.  

For more information, visit www.africarace.com.

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