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TAC seventh leg


On Thursday November 20th, the 2008 Trans-African Classic set off from Aït-Ouabelli to Tan Tan in Morocco.

Just a few hundreds metres from the Atlantic Ocean, the competitors concluded the day’s transition that seprentined through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains before heading to the coast for a run along the coastline at White Beach. 
 
Trucks standing
1- Paul Seguin/Yves Treboutte/Jacques Loizance (403) / 5137 points
2- Christian et Julien Lambert (401) / 5178 points
3- Philippe Laury/Xenophon Koukariotis/Daniel Petot (402) / 5427 points

Modern cars standing
1- Jacques Fossa/Pierre Le Guil (303) / 3760 points
2- Christophe Coste et Thierry Scappaticci (308) / 4264 points
3- Jack Brun et Alain Touzery (315) / 4441 points

Classic cars standing
1- Sylvain Mautret/Gabriel Roy (238) / 828 points
2- Yvan Pierre Dard/Christel Paro (213) / 1509 points
3- Jacques Dupuis/Xavier Blot (249) / 1679 points

Historic cars standing
1- Gérald Mognier et Thierry Genovin (142) / 2061 points
2- André Ascione et Christophe Stutz (109) / 3163 points
3- Pascal Duboureau/Eric Luans (111) / 3401 points

Quad and SSV standing
1- Dominique Richaume (50) / 5606 points
2- Michel Blanc (60) / 5967 points
 

Published 20/11/2008 20:00

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