In the motorcycle category, Italian Jacopo Cerutti claimed victory on an Aprilia, ahead of Alessandro Botturi and Pol Tarres, both riding Yamaha. In the four-wheel category, Pierre Lafay took first place in a Can-Am Maverick, followed by Magdalena Zajac in a Toyota Hilux. Vincent Vroninks and his Red-Lined VK56 secured third place. In the truck category, the Dutch team led by Will Van Groningen in an Iveco outraced their compatriots Gerrit Zuurmond’s MAN team.
The Africa Eco Race 2025 adventure officially kicked off on Saturday with the departure ceremony in Monaco. Amid the cheers of an enthusiastic crowd, the competitors headed to the port of Marseille, where they boarded La Méridionale’s vessel Girolata. This two-day, two-night maritime journey to Tangier was a vital part of the race, offering participants time to mentally prepare for the challenges ahead on African terrain.
Onboard, the organizers held strategic briefings to present upcoming stages and reiterate essential safety rules for such a large-scale competition. In a convivial and collaborative atmosphere, drivers, co-drivers, and their teams used this time at sea to rest and build team spirit. This calm before the storm allowed everyone to fine-tune strategies and fully immerse themselves in the spirit of the Africa Eco Race.
The Girolata docked in Tangier on the morning of December 31, marking the official start of competitive stages on African soil. Participants now face unique challenges across Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal’s varied and demanding landscapes, culminating in the finish line in Dakar.