The Africa Eco Race has officially taken off, already delivering its share of unforeseen challenges and adventure, true to the rally’s DNA. Even before the official start and the first stage, competitors have faced an intense introduction, largely influenced by particularly difficult weather conditions.
On Tuesday, January 20, the majority of competitors and vehicles boarded the Massilia in Marseille, a vessel operated by La Méridionale, partner of the Africa Eco Race. The three-day crossing to Tangier proved challenging, marked by heavy seas and stormy conditions in the Mediterranean. Despite this, the atmosphere on board remained excellent, driven by the spirit of solidarity and camaraderie that defines the event.
This eventful crossing caused delays upon arrival, disrupting the initial schedule of technical and administrative scrutineering in Tangier. The majority of competitors and vehicles eventually disembarked on Friday, January 23, while some teams were already present on site.
Prologue cancelled
In Tangier, severe weather conditions — heavy rain and strong winds — made life on the vehicle park particularly difficult. As a result, the prologue initially scheduled for Sunday, January 25 on Tangier’s beach had to be cancelled, as the site was not practicable.
First special stage cancelled
Scheduled for Monday, January 26, the first timed special stage between Tangier and Boussaïd was also cancelled by the race direction. Heavy snowfall affecting the Moroccan mountain ranges did not allow safe conditions to be guaranteed for competitors and teams.
Faced with this situation, the organization reacted quickly. The entire Africa Eco Race caravan — competitors, assistance crews and organization — is now preparing to reach the first bivouac in Boussaïd by road, avoiding the main mountain ranges, via a liaison of nearly 1,000 kilometers.
Anthony Schlesser, Executive Director of the Africa Eco Race, said: “The weather has disrupted what was a well-prepared program, but this is also the very nature of this type of adventure. We know how to adapt and implement alternative solutions to ensure safety and the continuity of the rally. From the second stage onward, sport will take center stage again, with self-achievement and the spirit of adventure that are at the heart of the Africa Eco Race.”
Despite a disrupted start, the essentials remain unchanged: the Africa Eco Race is well and truly underway, and the sporting adventure promises to intensify from the upcoming stages.
Created in 2008, the Africa Eco Race follows in the footsteps of legendary African rallies and embraces a spirit of adventure, challenge and authenticity. From Morocco’s tracks to Mauritania’s dunes, the rally reaches its legendary finish at the iconic Lac Rose in Senegal.
Open to motorcycles, cars, SSVs and trucks, the event also features the Historic category and the Raid format for enthusiasts who want to experience the adventure without racing for the overall ranking. Committed to responsible competition, the Africa Eco Race promotes eco-friendly practices and solidarity actions for local communities.
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I am glad that I was standing at the finish line of AER 22 in Dakar at the Pink Lake. It is the goal and dream of all racers who do cross-country races all over the world.
Team Barth Racing
Competition and sharing define the spirit of the Africa Eco Race
Xavier Flick - Winner Motul Extreme Rider 2022
For us as service-team, the AER feels like going on a road-trip with the whole family ! Together we follow the ancient African trails. Together with the complete organization of the AER we give it all to bring our teams to the legendary Lac Rose !
Being true fans of the AER we enjoy the whole concept as you find in no other race, as one of our SSV pilots reminded me, there is only one real race to Dakar !
Wil THEUWS - Team Manager QFF Racing
You dream of dunes and beautiful landscapes, follow us to the Lac Rose !
René METGE
We congratulate AFRICA ECO RACE for their support AMADE and enabling Mauritanian and Senegalese students to have access to solar lamps. A child with light at home, is a child able to do his homework when night comes.
Jérôme FROISSART - Directeur AMADE Mondiale
The enthusiam and passion of the team as well as their constant research of bringing eco-responsable actions to their event, make the AFRICA ECO RACE one of the unmissable events of the Principality and we are proud to welcome them every year. We encourage everybody to buy a maximum of solar lamps provided by AMADE and AFRICA ECO RACE. More than a daily use, they will enable senegalese and mauritanian children to walk safely home after dark and will contribute to reducing the racing vehicules' carbon footprint.
Kate & Didier - STARS'N'BARS
Solidarity and unity, the AFRICA ECO RACE is a rally at the origin of our values and this must remains...
Abdou THIAM - Président de la FSAM
Africa is an happy continent with smiling people, with freedom for racing, thanks a lot to orga work to preserve classic African event based on values from first Dakars... Good luck AER!
Tomas Tomecek - Winner Truck AER 2022
It is always a pleasure for the population of Menton to witness the arrival of all these vehicles: trucks, cars, buggies, motorbikes… It is also all about the human and convivial aspect of this race which races through the city of Menton.
Fabrice PINET - Ville de Menton
It's a race with values , human values, eco-responsable values… A true and efficient aid for the Children of Africa and that is important !