Jacopo Cerutti wins Hellas Rally on Aprilia

Jacopo Cerutti claimed overall victory at the Hellas Rally aboard an Aprilia Tuareg 660. The win marks his second consecutive success in the FIM’s 2026 Tout Terrain Rally Cup.

The event ran from May 25 to 31 in Pefki, Greece, spanning nearly 1,700 kilometers of mountain passes, rocky trails and wooded roads. Cerutti finished the seven stages in 25 hours, 5 minutes and 37 seconds after winning three of them. French rider Julien Jagu placed second on a Honda, with Chilean Bruno Bozzo third on another Honda. The rally attracted 150 competitors across bike and ATV categories. Cerutti described the week as challenging, highlighting long six-hour stages and effective tire management during marathon sections. He credited his team and noted a month of preparation ahead of the next round in Romania.

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