History
The rich history: more than 15 years of rally-raid
Our first rally was held in March 2008, by the name of Libya Desert Challenge. A group of some 50 pioneers, with Henk Knuiman, Peter Merceij, Hubert Deltrieu, Marco Piana, Abdelhamid ‘Mido’ Abouyoussef and Roberto Musi amongst others, wrote history that year. Thanks to the stories these adventurers of the very beginning, about the incredible beauty of the Libyan desert, the number of competitors rose to 110 in 2009. Riders from Italy, France, Great Britain, Romania, Belgium and the Netherlands found their way to the new rally paradise. The Libyan authorities supported the event with fuel, soldiers to assist on CP’s and recover stranded motorbikes, and a big Agusta helicopter.
In exile
After the 2009 success the entries for the 2010 edition were booming. No less than 160 pilots, co-pilots and mechanics were eager to join. Everything was set and ready until only three weeks to the start Libya closed the borders for all inhabitants of the Schengen countries. With huge effort the organisers managed to move the rally to Tunisia in just two weeks’ time.
In 2011 it was the ‘Arab Spring’ that put a spoke in the wheels. Returning to Libya was out of the question and the next edition of the Libya Rally was postponed to 2012, in Tunisia once more. The roadbooks, made by the new race director Jean-Claude Kaket were perfect, over 180 pilots and mechanics made a wonderful competition and the atmosphere was better than ever. After seven days of competition and fun all competitors made a vow to come back if the organisers would find a new destination. On that day ‘Libya rally goes Morocco – 2013’ was born.