4L Trophy 2024

Humanitarian rally

4L TROPHY 2024 !

ERI is delighted to be taking part once again in the 4L Trophy, an annual humanitarian rally across the Moroccan desert, which will take place from 15 to 25 February 2024.

This year, 2,320 participants (i.e. 1,160 crews) will set off for 12 days of immersion to discover the Moroccan desert! The biggest youth and solidarity event brings together students and young professionals aged between 18 and 28 from 12 different nationalities: German, American, Andorran, Belgian, British, Colombian, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese and Swiss…

4L Trophy 2023

Thibault Cayzac, a student at ESSEC Business School, and Camille Auvity, who is doing a double degree at Mines de Saint Étienne with EM Lyon Business School, will be at the start in Biarritz.

Passionate about sport (golf, surfing) and long-time friends, they are determined to make this adventure a success, motivated by the rally’s spirit of solidarity (more than 60 tonnes of supplies will be given to children in need during the rally). We look forward to following the journey of the “4 Lifers”/Team 0138. We wish them all the best!

4 Lifers – Team 0138

From February 15, the new class of Trophistes will be preparing to cover more than 4,500 km in 7 stages from Biarritz to Marrakech, via Spain, with 1 compass and 1 roadbook in hand. The concept has remained the same for 27 editions: to be the most efficient in terms of mileage (not time) in the hope of winning the trophy.

Along the way, our crew will be helping to transport donations of equipment to improve schooling conditions for children.

Our drivers are getting ready to cover 4,500 km of road and track across France, Spain and Morocco, with the finish in Marrakech in their sights.

Ranking out of 1150 4L:

  • 254th Overall ranking
  • 382th S4 Marathon
  • 756th S3 Circuit 2 (Navigation)
  • 119th S2 Circuit 1 (Dunes)
  • 394th S1 Boulajoul–Merzouga

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