Spanish manufacturer, Rieju, have managed to get into the top 15 at Dakar 2021. The company has been around for roughly 75 years, making it one of the older Spanish OEM brands. They say they’re very happy with a great finish for the whole team at one of the toughest races in the world. 

The Spanish brand had a great finish to one of the toughest races in the world.

Joan Pedrero finished the final stage of Dakar in 7th position, with Oriol Mena in 12th as they finish 15th and 16th overall. Rookie Marc Calmet ranks 34th. A great performance from the entire team. The rookie, Marc Calmet, finished his first adventure in the Dakar among the top 35, entering the final day in 38th position.

“I’m very happy. 3 Riejus have finished the Dakar. This was the main objective, the most important thing, and we are all fine. We have all had a fall, but we are fine and that is the most important thing. Very happy, amazing team. The entire FN Speed and Rieju teams have been adorable and we had a great time! ” Said Joan Pedrero.

They hope to come back next year much stronger.

“Dakar finished. Three out of three. I am happy. Despite all the problems, we are here, which is the most important thing, at the finish line. Feeling joyful for the work done, a great satisfaction, and above all, gratitude to all the sponsors and people who have made it possible for me to be here. To Rieju and FNSpeed. And now to continue working, less than 365 days to start a new Dakar. We will see if there is an opportunity to be here again, and be, at least a little bit more well prepared and try to be in the positions that we deserve.” Said Oriol Mena

“(I’m) Very happy that the three drivers have reached the finish line, which was the goal. And make the Rieju’s brand reach the world off road through the most important test there is. (I’m) very happy for Rieju and for the three drivers who deserve it, they have fought a lot”. Said Team Manager, Miquel Garcia.


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Rieju Dakar 2021 Rankings

  • Oriol Mena (Elite) – 16th
  • Joan Pedrero (Elite / Legend) – 15th
  • Marc Calmet (Marathon / Rookie) – 34th

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