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The TransAfricaine on motorcycle


MOTOS-DOUBLEWEB.jpgA year after enchanting the new Quad participants, this race is now opening up to the original category of motor vehicles that initially forged the legends surrounding our beloved Rally Raids, following in the tracks and in keeping with the concept launched some thirty years ago by Thierry Sabine: we welcome the incomparable motorcycle to our ranks!

The TransAfricaine Classic, the last Rally Raid to ride through to Dakar, was designed for those who still want to participate in a genuine adventure along the legendary route between Paris and Dakar. Now, all types of vehicles can join in the excitement and challenge: Motorcycles, Quads, Cars and Trucks. Joining the TransAfricaine on motorcycle is the guarantee you’ll explore the land and expand your expertise with the significant advantages of a flawless organization, an extremely precise road book and top-notch motor sport specialists’ supervision. But the TransAfricaine is also unique thanks to the bivouacs set up in the most amazing locations, exquisite cuisine and professional medical assistance provided by Fidelia.

Add to that a terrific ambiance, helpful camaraderie and a sense of true solidarity throughout the event and among all participants, and you’ll immediately understand that nothing has been left out to make sure you experience this totally unique adventure under optimal conditions in every respect.

It is in this spirit, of friendship and conviviality, that Jean-Michel Bayle sponsors the opening of the event in Motorcycles..
The enrollement fees Page edited on Apr. 20
The route Page published on Apr. 20
Conditions of enrollment & budget Page published on Apr. 20
The preparation »
Page published on Apr. 20
The Classic Mindset Page published on Apr. 20
Have fun at your own pace … Page edited on Apr. 20
Jean-Michel Bayle: An exceptional sponsor! Page published on Apr. 20