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Olympia Rally 2025: Day 6

Olympia Rally 2025: Day 6

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Day 6 of the Olympia Rally 2026 brought the event to a close with a final but still demanding day of racing, reminding riders that nothing comes easy until the very end. Split into two stages, the last day required focus, determination, and smart riding as fatigue from the previous days was still very much present.

The first stage ran through Smerna, offering a technical and engaging start that tested navigation and rhythm. Riders then moved into the second stage, passing through Alfiousa, where the terrain continued to challenge concentration and consistency, pushing competitors to give their final effort of the rally.

With the last kilometers completed, riders crossed the finish line knowing they had conquered six intense days of racing across some of the most diverse terrain Greece has to offer. The rally concluded with the official closing party and prize‑giving ceremony, where achievements were celebrated, stories were shared, and friendships were sealed. Day 6 marked not just the end of the competition, but the successful completion of another unforgettable edition of the Olympia Rally.

First to finish the stage was #2 Sevastopoulos John with YAMAHA WR450F, second fastest was #52 Karampelas Kimon with YAMAHA TERENE 700 and third was #11 Pinvidic David with GAS GAS 350 EC.

Winner of Olympia Rally 2026 was #2 Sevastopoulos John with YAMAHA WR450F second overall was #52 Karampelas Kimon with YAMAHA TERENE 700 and third was #22 Trigkas Giannis with SUXUKI DR-Z4

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