Cross Egypt Challenge

Cross Egypt Challenge
Category Cross-Country Rally
Country Egypt (2011–present)
Inaugural season 2011
Official website www.crossegyptchallenge.com

Cross Egypt Challenge (or simply CEC) is an annual cross-country endurance motorcycle and scooter rally conducted throughout the most difficult and challenging roads and tracks of Egypt. The rally is open to amateur and professional riders from around the globe.

The distance of the rally ranges between 2500 and 3000 km but with a different route every year. Participants usually ride from 200 to 500 km per day.

History

Cross Egypt Challenge started in the year 2011[1] when one night in Alexandria, Ahmad Elzoghby, Founder of the Cross Egypt Challenge, was enjoying a normal evening with his cousins when one of them suggested they should take a trip to Sharm El Sheikh – on their scooters. The rest is history.

The idea of traveling to another city by scooter intrigued Elzoghby. Few days later, at another get together with his cousins, he proposed a daring idea. “I thought if we could go to Sharm Elsheikh, we could go anywhere else, scooter rallies are organised all over the world, but nothing like this had ever been done in Egypt. And there is no reason why we should not have an event like that here; we have the space, a beautiful country and great places to visit.”

The declining tourist numbers after the revolution worried Elzoghby and the Cross Egypt Challenge seemed a good idea to generate international media interest. “After the revolution, the global media focussed mainly on the problems Egypt was having, creating the impression that Egypt had stopped being safe,” he explained. “Yes, we are facing big challenges but for the most part Egypt is a safe place to be. I wanted to show the world that it is possible to travel across the country on a scooter and arrive safely.”

The international media loved the idea, and stories were carried by the likes of BBC,[2] National Geographic and Discovery Channel.[3] After the success of the challenge in its first year back in 2011, Elzoghby and his team decided that they would turn the Cross Egypt Challenge into an annual event.

2011 Edition

The first season of Cross Egypt challenge took place between October 14 and 22, 2015, and was a 9 days ride from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the North of Egypt to the temple of Abu Simbel, on the southern borders of Egypt with a total distance of about 1700 km. 15 riders from 3 different countries took place in the 2011 season in which 14 were able to complete the challenge successfully.

The challenge began at the site of the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina in the ancient city of Alexandria, passed by the Great Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, and crossed the Nile River and the Suez Canal on the way to the eastern Egyptian border at Taba. The riders head south to the cities of Neuwebaa and Dahab before reaching the world famous resort city of Sharm El Sheikh. They then took a ferry across the Gulf of Suez to Hurghada and continued their journey to the legendary city of Luxor; the world largest open-air museum, where they rode down the avenue of the sphinxes to reach the magnificent temple of Karnak. The team continued to Aswan and further south to end the journey in front of the most famous temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, on the shores of Lake Nasser.

DISTANCE STAGE
210 km Alexandria - Cairo
140 km Cairo - Suez
413 km Suez - Taba - Dahab
100 km Dahab - Sharm Elsheikh
FERRY Sharm Elsheikh - Hurghada
288 km Hurghada - Luxor
220 km Luxor - Aswan
290 km Aswan - Abu Simbel
1700 km TOTAL DISTANCE

2012 Edition

The 2012 season of Cross Egypt Challenge began on October 12, 2012 and lasted for 8 days. The season witnessed a 2400 km route starting from Egypt's capital and the home of the famous Tahrir Square, Cairo then head toward the coastal city of Alexandria before going west to the city of Marsa Matrouh. From Marsa Matrouh, the riders rode south and explored the most fascinating oases of the Egyptian Sahara; Siwa, Bahareya, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga before arriving to the final destination, Luxor, the world's largest open-air museum.

The 2012 season had 25 riders 10 different countries. 24 in which were able to complete the challenge successfully.

DISTANCE STAGE
275 km Cairo - Alexandria
325 km Alexandria - Marsa Matrouh
325 km Marsa Matrouh - Siwa Oasis
300 km Siwa Oasis - route to Bahariya Oasis
325 km Route to Bahariya Oasis - Farafra Oasis
300 km Farafra Oasis - Dakhla Oasis
200 km Dakhla Oasis - Kharga Oasis
350 km Kharga Oasis - Luxor
2400 km TOTAL DISTANCE

2013 Edition

The 2013 season started on November 8, 2013 and lasted for 9 days. The total distance of the 2013 route was 2400 km and started from the Mediterranean city of Alexandria; passed by Egypt's capital, Cairo, made stops at the Western Desert Oases of Bahareya, Farafra, Dakhla, and Kharga, then head east towards Luxor, Hurghada, and Sokhna before ending the journey in Cairo at the foot of the Great Pyramids of Giza.

44 riders from 11 different countries took place in the 2013 season of Cross Egypt Challenge.

DISTANCE STAGE
225 km Alexandria - Cairo
365 km Cairo - Bahariya Oasis
185 km Bahariya Oasis - Farafra Oasis
275 km Farafra Oasis - Dakhla Oasis
225 km Dakhla Oasis - Kharga Oasis
350 km Kharga Oasis - Luxor
290 km Luxor - Hurghada
330 km Hurghada - Sokhna
155 km Sokhna - Cairo
2400 km TOTAL DISTANCE

2014 Edition

The fourth season of Cross Egypt Challenge started on November 14, 2014 and lasted for 9 days. The 2014’s 3000 km route started from the Mediterranean city of Alexandria; passed by Egypt's capital, Cairo, made stops at Ain Sokhna, El Gouna, Marsa Alam before crossing the Egyptian Eastern Desert towards Luxor and Aswan, then made went deep south to Abu Simbel at the southern borders of Egypt before heading north by the Nile Valley towards Assiout and then ending the journey in Cairo under the Great Pyramids of Giza.

52 riders from 11 different countries took place in the 4th season of Cross Egypt Challenge, 48 of which were able to complete the challenge successfully.

DISTANCE STAGE
380 km Alexandria - Sokhna
275 km Sokhna - El Gouna
320 km El Gouna - Marsa Alam
345 km Marsa Alam - Aswan
285 km Aswan - Abu Simbel
285 km Abu Simbel - Aswan
265 km Aswan - Luxor
365 km Luxor - Assiout
430 km Assiout - Cairo
2950 km TOTAL DISTANCE

2015 Edition

The 2015 and fifth anniversary season of Cross Egypt Challenge will start on October 23, 2015 and will last for 9 days. The 2,725 km route this year will begin from the Mediterranean's largest coastal city, Alexandria then pass through the Capital - Cairo - en route to the Red Sea's resort Sokhna before going South to visit the amazing resort cities of Sahl Hashish and Marsa Alam on the Red Sea shore. The challenge will then head west to the Nile valley to visit the ancient city of Luxor, the world's largest open-air museum city, and the capital of Ancient Egypt where the participants will spend two days in celebration for the rally's 5th anniversary.

From Luxor the riders will head North-west to explore some of the most fascinating oasis of the Egyptian Sahara (desert). A total number of 3 oases will be explored en route before the final leg of the 2015 season of Cross Egypt Challenge takes place between Bahareya Oasis and Cairo to end the new season at the most sacred place in Egypt, under the Great Pyramids of Giza.

DISTANCE STAGE
395 km Alexandria - Sokhna
295 km Sokhna - Sahl Hashish
275 km Sahl Hashish - Marsa Alam
375 km Marsa Alam - Luxor
0 km Rest in Luxor
345 km Luxor - Kharga Oasis
225 km Kharga Oasis - Dakhla Oasis
450 km Dakhla Oasis - Bahareya Oasis
365 km Bahareya Oasis - Cairo
2,725 km TOTAL DISTANCE

Cross Egypt Challenge is considered the only organized cross-country rally of its kind in the entire region and combines the best of adventure travel and extreme sport. Each season of the endurance rally introduces a new route throughout the most famous spots of Egypt. Tens of adventure riders fly to Egypt yearly to take part of the famous challenge.

List of participants

2011 participants

[4]

Name Country Classification CEC Number
Ahmad Elzoghby Egypt Egypt Scooter 10
Mohamed Elsherbiny Egypt Egypt Scooter 1
Osama Kamal Egypt Egypt Scooter 12
Mahmoud Faisal Egypt Egypt Scooter 13
Mona Elmadany Egypt Egypt Scooter 15
Hussein Elsherbiny Egypt Egypt Scooter 16
Andrado Romero Mexico Mexico Scooter 2
Bassem Samuel Egypt Egypt Scooter 3
Ashok Singh United States USA Scooter 4
Ghada Elshafie Egypt Egypt Scooter 5
Sarah Tabana Egypt Egypt Scooter 6
Ahmed Elsherbiny Egypt Egypt Scooter 7
Karim Hallabo Egypt Egypt Scooter 8
Charles Reaume United States USA Scooter 9
Wael Sam Egypt Egypt Scooter 11

2012 participants

Name Country Classification CEC Number
Ahmad Elzoghby Egypt Egypt Scooter 10
Mohamed Elsherbiny Egypt Egypt Scooter 1
Aaser Ahmed Egypt Egypt Scooter 6
Dewane Vanleuven United States USA Scooter
Dimitrios Gkiokezas Greece Greece Scooter
Emmanuel Shekoni Nigeria Nigeria Scooter
Ibrahim Elashmawy Egypt Egypt Scooter
Gunner Skrydstrup Denmark Denmark Scooter
Jonathan Smith Canada Canada Scooter
Kenneth Wilson United States USA Scooter
Khaled Eldarwish Egypt Egypt Scooter
Maged Mansi Egypt Egypt Scooter
Mahmoud El Sheikh Egypt Egypt Scooter
Michael Bobadilla United States USA Scooter
Mohamed Bin Abdullah Singapore Singapore Scooter
Owen Lewis United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter
Pablo Veitch Argentina Argentina Scooter
Ramy Amer Egypt Egypt Scooter
Ramses Slim Egypt Egypt Scooter
Simon Haisz Canada Canada Scooter
Steven Burbidge United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter
Tarek Safwat Egypt Egypt Scooter 8
Thomas Schneider Germany Germany Scooter
Timothy Shear United States USA Scooter
Wallace Quan Canada Canada Scooter

2013 participants

Name Country Classification CEC Number
Ahmed Abouelkheir Egypt Egypt Scooter 2
George Berenbrok United States USA Scooter 3
Alejandro Gonzales Mexico Mexico Scooter 4
Barb Piatkowski Canada Canada Scooter 5
Aaser Ahmed Egypt Egypt Scooter 6
Peeter Cooper New Zealand New Zealand Scooter 7
Tarek Safwat Egypt Egypt Scooter 8
Dimitris Giokizas Greece Greece Scooter 9
Jose Augusto Pedroso Brazil Brazil Scooter 11
Maged Mansi Egypt Egypt Scooter 12
Jacqui Bowring Australia Australia Scooter 13
Khaled Eldarwish Egypt Egypt Scooter 14
Ramses Slim Egypt Egypt Scooter 15
Stephen Liard Canada Canada Scooter 16
Mario Mantovani Brazil Brazil Scooter 17
Khaled Badawy Egypt Egypt Scooter 18
Jesus Hugo Estrada Mexico Mexico Scooter 19
Karim Yehia Egypt Egypt Scooter 20
Maxine Featherstonhaugh Canada Canada Scooter 21
Ibrahim Elashmawy Egypt Egypt Scooter 22
Iain Brown Australia Australia Scooter 23
Steven Burbidge United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter 24
Ahmed Johnson South Africa South Africa Scooter 25
Julian Kamaludin Brunei Brunei Scooter 26
Alejandro Urbina Mexico Mexico Scooter 27
Anthony Paterno Brazil Brazil Scooter 28
Alfred Zdrazil United States USA Scooter 29
Wael Esmael Egypt Egypt Scooter 30
Dorothy Lenehan United States USA Scooter 31
Anthony Tessier United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter 32
Christopher Hunn Australia Australia Scooter 33
Hesham Kamal Egypt Egypt Scooter 34
James Balz United States USA Scooter 35
Mary Couse United States USA Scooter 36
Mohamed Ellithy Egypt Egypt Scooter 37
Raul Gonzales Mexico Mexico Scooter 38
Tamer Walash Egypt Egypt Scooter 39
Natalie Knowlton United States USA Scooter 40
Pierre Du Plessis South Africa South Africa Scooter 41
Sherif Badr Egypt Egypt Scooter 42
Rubens Filho Brazil Brazil Scooter 43
Steven Longfield Canada Canada Scooter 44
Stuart Dowell United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter 45
Walid Hammad Egypt Egypt Scooter 46

2014 participants

Name Country Classification CEC Number
Hussein Elsherbiny Egypt Egypt Motorcycle 1
Ahmed Abou El Kheir Egypt Egypt Scooter 2
Ahmed Soliman Egypt Egypt Scooter 3
Abdelrahman Kassem Egypt Egypt Scooter 4
Alejandro Chacón United States USA Scooter 5
Aaser Ahmed Egypt Egypt Scooter 6
Barb Piatkowski Canada Canada Scooter 7
Tarek Safwat Egypt Egypt Scooter 8
Becky Burbidge United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter 9
Botti Giannantonio Italy Italy Motorcycle 11
Carla Godenzi Peru Peru Scooter 12
Carlos Sanchez Peru Peru Scooter 13
Khaled Eldarwish Egypt Egypt Scooter 14
David Marshall Australia Australia Scooter 15
David Procter Canada Canada Motorcycle 16
David Batty Australia Australia Scooter 17
Denise Chew United States USA Scooter 18
Doug Marshall Australia Australia Scooter 19
Drew Garcia United States USA Scooter 20
Edward Perry United States USA Scooter 21
Wilmer Mozo Peru Peru Scooter 22
Ihab Saleh Egypt Egypt Scooter 23
Steven Burbidge United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter 24
Mahmoud Rashed Egypt Egypt Scooter 25
Jacinta Ryan Australia Australia Scooter 26
Jazmin Martin Mexico Mexico Scooter 27
João Martins Portugal Portugal Scooter 28
John Philips United Kingdom United Kingdom Scooter 29
Wael Ismail Egypt Egypt Scooter 30
Kenneth Wilson United States USA Scooter 31
Jorge Riega Peru Peru Scooter 32
Jorge Vargas Peru Peru Scooter 33
Kim Hennick Canada Canada Scooter 34
Loay Samy Egypt Egypt Motorcycle 35
Vivek Prasannan India India Motorcycle 36
Mary Sist Canada Canada Scooter 37
Maxine Featherstonhaugh Canada Canada Scooter 38
Michelle Garcia United States USA Scooter 39
Mohamed Hussein Egypt Egypt Scooter 40
Mohamed El Sheikh Egypt Egypt Scooter 41
Nela Rimmerova Czech Republic Czech Republic Scooter 42
Nelson Alvarado Peru Peru Scooter 43
Omar Ghaly Egypt Egypt Motorcycle 44
Omar Mansour Egypt Egypt Motorcycle 45
Ramy Harfoush Egypt Egypt Scooter 46
Sherif Badr Egypt Egypt Scooter 48
Steve Bonham Canada Canada Scooter 49
Marwan El Rouby Egypt Egypt Scooter 50
Willem Van Kesteren Australia Australia Scooter 51
William Ryan Australia Australia Scooter 52
William Sahlman Australia Australia Scooter 53

Television coverage

References

  1. Daily News Egypt - August 15, 2012
  2. BBC Travel - August 1, 2011
  3. Discovery Channel - September 8, 2011
  4. Cross Egypt Challenge.
  5. Aljazeera Documentary channel - June 2014
  6. National Geographic Weekend Radio - Episode 1139—Air Date: September 24, 2011
  7. CBC Extra - November 14, 2014
  8. Sabah ON on OnTV - December 16, 2014
  9. Doos Banzeen on Mehwar Channel - February 13, 2015

External links

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