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		<title>THE AFRICA ECO RACE 2024 IS IN DAKHLA</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>DAKHLA: This final stage of the AFRICA ECO RACE on Moroccan soil was completed at lightning speed, with the 404km selective sector completed in 03:31:53 for the bike and 03:31:53 for the car. An identical time to the nearest second! Something rarely seen in the history of Cross-Country Rallies. This is certainly because, since this year, the cars, SSVs, and trucks have all been neutralized for 20 minutes, just like the bikes. It&#8217;s quite a coincidence, but one that deserves to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>DAKHLA:</strong> This <strong>final stage </strong>of the <strong>AFRICA ECO RACE </strong>on <strong>Moroccan soil </strong>was completed at <strong>lightning speed</strong>, with the <strong>404km selective sector </strong>completed in <strong>03:31:53 </strong>for the <strong>bike </strong>and <strong>03:31:53 </strong>for the <strong>car</strong>. An identical time to the <strong>nearest second</strong>! Something rarely seen in the history of <strong>Cross-Country Rallies</strong>. This is certainly because, since this year, the cars, SSVs, and trucks have all been neutralized<strong> </strong>for <strong>20 minutes</strong>, just like the bikes. It&#8217;s quite a coincidence, but one that deserves to be highlighted.</p>



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<p>In <strong>motorcycling</strong>, we take the same three and start again. This time, the <strong>battle</strong> between <strong>Jacopo CERUTTI&#8217;s APRILIA </strong>and the <strong>two YAMAHAs</strong> of <strong>Pol TARRES </strong>and <strong>Alessandro BOTTURI </strong>favored the latter. The Italian won with a lead of 00:01:57 over his teammate and 00:03:57 over CERUTTI. In other words, the three riders crossed the finish line together for the third time. Therefore, It is impossible to separate them in Morocco because <strong>CERRUTI</strong>, leader since day one, has <strong>00:03:15 over BOTTURI </strong>and a further <strong>30 seconds over TARRES</strong>. This situation could quickly change in <strong>Mauritania</strong>, as the terrain will be so selective. Behind, on his <strong>KTM</strong>, Swiss rider <strong>Alexandre VAUDAN </strong>has put things right, after his navigation error yesterday. He finished <strong>4th</strong>, just <strong>00:10:50 behind </strong>the <strong>winner</strong>, ahead of the <strong>APRILIA </strong>of Italian <strong>Francesco MONTANARI </strong>by <strong>00:14:46 </strong>and Frenchman <strong>Atilio FERT </strong>on a <strong>KTM </strong>by <strong>00:15:46</strong>. In the MOTUL XTREME RIDER class, the victory of the day went to the likable French rider <strong>Nicolas BOTTU </strong>on <strong>KTM</strong>, while Italian <strong>Stefano CHIUSSI </strong>extended his lead over Frenchman <strong>Antoine DETOURBET</strong>, both on <strong>HUSQVARNA</strong>.</p>



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<p>On <strong>four wheels</strong>, Belgian rider <strong>Koen WAUTERS </strong>had promised this morning to give his all to win, as this <strong>5th stage </strong>of the <strong>AFRICA ECO RACE </strong>was the end of the road for him. This competitor is also a successful singer in Belgium and the Netherlands, and he began a series of concerts on January 11th. He therefore had to return to Belgium for two days of rehearsals. Koen WAUTERS kept his word: at the wheel of his TOYOTA Pick-Up, perfectly navigated by Kris VEN DER STEEN, he won with a lead of 00:02:46 over the Hungarians Imre VARGA and Jozsef TOMA, also on a TOYOTA. In 3rd place, we find the first SSV with the CAN-AM of Carlos VENTO and Carlos RUIZ MORENO, still more than 8 minutes and 13 seconds ahead of Pierre-Louis LOUBET and François BORSOTTO. A logical gap on this type of terrain favors speed since <strong>SSVs </strong>are limited to a maximum of <strong>130 km/h</strong>, while <strong>cars</strong> can reach <strong>170 km/h</strong>. <strong>3rd place overall </strong>went to the <strong>TOYOTA </strong>of Belgian drivers <strong>Pascal FEYRIN </strong>and <strong>Kurt KEYSERS</strong>, while the <strong>3rd place SSV </strong>was the <strong>CAN AM </strong>of Portuguese drivers <strong>Ricardo SOUSA </strong>and <strong>Jorge BRANDAO</strong>. The <strong>3rd car </strong>of the day was the <strong>TOYOTA </strong>of Dutchmen <strong>Teun STAM </strong>and <strong>Rene BRARGEMAN</strong>, who were also <strong>1st</strong> in <strong>T1 Diesel</strong>. In the <strong>provisional overall standings</strong>, Frenchmen <strong>Gautier PAULIN</strong> and <strong>Remi BOULANGER </strong>are <strong>leading the race </strong>in their <strong>APACHE </strong>with a <strong>lead of 02:09:39 </strong>over the <strong>POLARIS </strong>of their compatriots <strong>Frédéric HENRICY </strong>and <strong>Eric BERSEY</strong>, while <strong>Carlos VENTO</strong> and <strong>Carlos RUIZ MORENO </strong>are at <strong>02:36:01</strong>.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><img decoding="async" alt="" src="https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/meips/ADKq_NYWx_Q_2nzx2YELM9drNcugS-Kc9NonFhX1Joji4oOuP0zsNOCPDInS7DaCSuz0Bsq75dkFbzsK9xtHz8PgqJM1Na6XJPujJKu6DgjTlSPh8P1Pk-5HlJ3rBTu3rP_6dtUWo6fqekIlTLJQznTU3aM4I0F-VC4Ox4Km=s0-d-e1-ft#https://mcusercontent.com/32ec28b66309612fda79e2962/images/fa2d9344-f4d1-a3fa-2762-8775e433d21a.jpeg" width="564"></td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">In the <strong>truck category</strong>, another victory today for the <strong>TATRA </strong>of Czech <strong>Tomas TOMECEK </strong>by just <strong>under 4 minutes </strong>over the <strong>SCANIA </strong>of <strong>Aad VAN VELSEN</strong>, <strong>Michel VAN VELSEN, </strong>and <strong>Marco SIEMONS</strong>. The <strong>GINAF </strong>of the Belgians <strong>Cedric FEYRIN</strong>, <strong>Bjorn BURGELMAN, </strong>and <strong>Tom DE LEEUW </strong>finished <strong>3rd </strong>in the<strong> desert behemoths</strong>, a position they also occupied in the provisional overall truck standings <strong>behind leader TOMECEK </strong>and <strong>runner-up VAN VELSEN</strong>.</figcaption></figure>



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<p>In the <strong>Classic race</strong>, after the <strong>day&#8217;s 4 Regularity Zones </strong>of <strong>30 km</strong>, <strong>31 km</strong>, <strong>40 km, </strong>and <strong>51 km </strong>respectively, leaving Morocco with <strong>15 ZRs completed</strong>, Belgians <strong>Eric and Tom CLAEYS </strong>are in the <strong>lead </strong>in their <strong>TOYOTA Land Cruiser BJ73</strong>. They are ahead of their compatriot <strong>Rene DECLERCQ </strong>and <strong>John DEMEESTER </strong>in a <strong>BOMBARDIER </strong>Iltis, while the <strong>MITSUBISHI PAJERO </strong>of Austrian <strong>Peter BRABECK-LETMATHE </strong>and Frenchman <strong>Jean-Michel GAYTE </strong>is in <strong>3rd place</strong>. But the <strong>rankings </strong>are <strong>very tight</strong>, with crews fighting it out with a score of <strong>zero points </strong>and no less than <strong>12 ZRs </strong>left on the very complicated <strong>Mauritanian terrain </strong>to make the difference. <strong>So nothing is decided yet</strong>!</p>



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<p>Today the participants in this <strong>15th edition </strong>of the <strong>AFRICA ECO RACE </strong>will be able to recharge their batteries and overhaul their vehicles at the Dakhla bivouac set up on the edge of the lagoon. A much-needed break before the second week of the race in <strong>Mauritania</strong>.</p>



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<p><strong>STAGE 5 RESULTS BIKES</strong></p>



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<li>Alessandro Botturi03:31:53 </li>



<li>Pol Tarres +00:01:57</li>



<li>Jacopo Cerutti +00:03:57</li>



<li>Alexandre Vaudan +00:10:50</li>



<li>Andrea Gava +00:14:24 </li>
</ol>



<p><strong>GENERAL CLASSIFICATION BIKES</strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li>Jacopo Cerutti20:23:59 </li>



<li>Alessandro Botturi +00:04:15</li>



<li>Pol Tarres +00:04:45</li>



<li>Guillaume Borne +02:14:02</li>



<li>Giovanni Gritti +02:16:13 </li>
</ol>



<p><strong>STAGE 5 RESULTS CARS-TRUCKS</strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li>Koen Wauters03:31:53 </li>



<li>Imre Varga +00:02:46</li>



<li>Carlos Vento +00:08:08</li>



<li>Pierre Louis Loubet +00:08:21</li>



<li>Ricardo Sousa +00:11:21</li>
</ol>



<p><strong>GENERAL CLASSIFICATION CARS/TRUCKS</strong></p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li>Gautier Paulin22:16:11 </li>



<li>Frederic Henricy +02:09:39</li>



<li>Carlos Vento +02:33:01</li>



<li>Heatclif Zingraf +03:14:54</li>



<li>Pascal Feryn +03:47:07</li>
</ol>



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