Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
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Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
Founded in 1991, the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge is one of the most prestigious international rally raid races in the world. Since it serves as a qualifying round of the 2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship and the 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, it attracts many big names from the international motorsport scenes to the beautiful dunes of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
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Highlight 2019 Stage 1
Fast tracks and the magnificent langscape of the African plains, which includes many salt lakes and dunes: The Morocco Desert Challenge is back for its 11th season. Participants can look forward to some exciting updates, because the 3000-kilometer route has been totally renewed and now includes 2.5 stages in the Moroccan Sahara.
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Highlight 2019 Stage 2
Fast tracks and the magnificent langscape of the African plains, which includes many salt lakes and dunes: The Morocco Desert Challenge is back for its 11th season. Participants can look forward to some exciting updates, because the 3000-kilometer route has been totally renewed and now includes 2.5 stages in the Moroccan Sahara.
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Highlight 2019 Stage 3
Fast tracks and the magnificent langscape of the African plains, which includes many salt lakes and dunes: The Morocco Desert Challenge is back for its 11th season. Participants can look forward to some exciting updates, because the 3000-kilometer route has been totally renewed and now includes 2.5 stages in the Moroccan Sahara.
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Andalucia Rally 2020
The Rally du Maroc is supposed to be the warm-up for the infamous Dakar Rally. However, after the event was cancelled in the wake of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the organizer ODC created the Andalucia Rally as a replacement. A prologue and four stages await the participants. The special stages will be held over a length of about 300 kilometers each.
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Highlight 2023 Stage 1
The "Morocco Desert Challenge" is a regional rally event for cars and bikes with a length of roughly 2.600 kilometres