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Teaser 2013 !
Teaser 2013 on line !
Every year more and more of you want to take part in the 2013 Aïcha des Gazelles Rally and want to know when we're meeting up.
Here are the dates of our next "Gazelle meeting" in France!
- Saturday, June 16 at 2.30 pm in Avignon:
This first meeting will allow you to understand exactly what the Rally involes, how to prepare and how to organise your project, look for sponsors etc.
Dominique Serra, founder of the Rally and Marina Vrillacq, head of French crew, will be delighted to welcome you and answer all your questions.
The meeting will end around 5.30 pm.
- Saturday, September 8 from 10.00 am to 5.30 pm in Villeuve Lez Avignon:
The Gazelle Garden day is a large gathering to which we invite all future and past participants, and the organizers.
It is in the spirit of a picnic with friends that we welcome you in a green park with many stands...
Thank you very much!
Today, more than ever,
you have been a lot to follow the adventure of the 301 women involved in the 2012 edition, thanks again!
The organizing team Maïenga, who is already working on the preparation of the 2013 season,
would like to thank all the organizers for their presence, their good humor and of course thanks
all the 2012 Gazelles who gave the luster of this
22nd edition of the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles in Morocco!
To relive each moment of the 22nd edition click here!To see the videos? click hereTo see photos? Click here
MAIENGA ORGANISATION
22 years ago,
Maïenga decided to take responsible action with a commitment to quality in creating
the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles du Maroc.
With its
unique concept involving eco-driving without excess speed, based on traditional navigation without GPS and for women only, the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles du Maroc was the
precursor to a new vision for auto rallies.
In our constant quest for quality, the environment has always been one of our main areas of focus. In 2010, the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles du Maroc became the first auto rally in the world to obtain international environmental certification (ISO 14001:2004).
The same approach has led us to apply our expertise and professionalism to two other unique events: the
Students Challenge (currently in its 5th year) and the
Cap Femina Aventure (1st edition in 2011).
Our priorities have always been
safety (for both participants and organizers alike) and respect for the local populations.
For us, quality is more important than quantity. Therefore, we do not want to risk our events
becoming mass-produced rally-raids – we prefer them to remain the best.
For this new 2011-2012 season, Maïenga would like to affirm the values it has always upheld - quality, respect for Morocco and its people, safety, the human conscience, environmental and social responsibility - by announcing
a limit of 150 team vehicles per event.
Visit our new website: www.maienga.com