PRESS RELEASE - STAGE N°10

Africa Race 2025
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AFRICA ECO RACE :

 

 

STAGE 10: AMODJAR – NOUAKCHOTT: CERUTTI WINS THE LAST MAURITANIAN STAGE AND CLOSES TO WITHIN 9 SECONDS OF THE LEADER

 

4-WHEELS: PIERRE LAFAY WINS THE DAY’S STAGE WITH HIS CAN-AM SSV

• 2-WHEELS: CERUTTI WINS THE SPECIAL AND CLOSES IN ON BOTTURI IN THE GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: THE GAP BETWEEN THE TWO RIDERS IS JUST A FEW SECONDS

• TRUCKS: ZUURMOND CLAIMS HIS 6TH STAGE VICTORY

Stage 10 took competitors to Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, for the final special stage in the country. The day consisted of 474 km in total, including 409 km of timed sections. The route featured challenging navigation and plenty of sand, with dunes appearing within the first kilometers of the stage. Sandy tracks led the Africa Eco Race warriors to the feared Tifoujar pass. In the motorcycle category, the competition remains incredibly tight on the eve of the finish in Senegal, where the final rankings will be decided tomorrow evening. In the car category, Benoit Fretin finished second behind Pierre Lafay but maintained a comfortable lead of 4h22 in the general standings. In SSV, Pierre Lafay made a great move and is now just 22 minutes behind overall leader Martijn Van Den Broek.

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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