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Alessandro Botturi a remporté la deuxième étape de l'Africa Eco Race.

La nouvelle année a commencé par une victoire pour Alessandro Botturi lors de ce qui était la deuxième étape de l’Africa Eco Race. Le pilote, aux commandes de la Yamaha XTZ690D, a conclu la journée à la première place, avec un trio de pilotes italiens sous les projecteurs.Au total, Botturi a mis 3h44m46s pour compléter les 357 km reliant Tarda à Tagounite, battant ses compatriotes Jacopo Cerutti et Francesco Montanari, tous deux sur l’Aprilia Tuareg, de 2m52s et 32m47s respectivement pour le leader.Guillame Bourne (Husqvarna 450 FR) a été le quatrième plus rapide de la journée, devant Guillem Boronat, qui

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Alessandro Botturi wins stage 12 of the Africa Eco Race as Jacopo Cerutti celebrates victory

The 2025 Africa Eco Race has come to an end. Jacopo Cerutti celebrated his overall victory this Sunday during the 12th stage, which, as always, serves as a ceremonial finale and does not count toward the general classification. The fastest rider was Alessandro Botturi (Ténéré Yamaha Rally Team), completing the 23km timed section in 11m57s, beating Pål Anders Ullevålseter (Team Norwit/KTM) by 19 seconds. Cerutti (Aprilia) finished with the third-best time, 41 seconds behind Botturi. This means that if the stage had counted, he would not have secured the win, as he ended the race with a 26-second lead over

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Alessandro Botturi takes the lead and a big gap in Africa Eco Race

The Africa Eco Race resumed this Monday after the rest day, with Alessandro Botturi stealing the spotlight. The Ténéré Yamaha Rally Team rider claimed victory and built a significant lead in the standings. The stage covered just 172km of timed sections between Dakhla and Benichab, marking the arrival in Mauritania. Botturi completed it in 1h31m45s, beating Pål Anders Ullevålseter (Team Norwit/KTM) by 2m56s. Iarno d’Orsogna (Ténéré Yamaha Rally Team) finished third. Jacopo Cerutti (Aprilia), who was the leader before this stage, faced difficulties and dropped to 26th, losing exactly 17 minutes to the fastest rider. With this performance, Botturi regained

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