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Cycle News 2025 Issue 32 August 12

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VOLUME 62 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 12, 2025 P135 expanding those stories with even more anecdotes shows what you can really accomplish when you put your mind to a meaningful task. While I knew much of Beppe's rally exploits, I knew little about his foray as one of the leading lights behind the Camel Trophy, where he repre- sented Italy in the 1985 event held in Borneo. The Camel Trophy was a mind-blowing adventure race held in Land Rovers and Range Rovers and, for a short while, on Honda Dominators, in a separate race called the Camel Marathon Bike. The Camel Trophy wasn't really a race, even though there were win- ners awarded. It was a staggering event of hu- man endurance, one that valued sportsmanship and community equally to outright speed. Each race had a spe- cial mission to help the country in which it was run, such as providing drinking water, so it gave back to the locals as a thank you. Beppe was instrumental in getting the two-wheel version of this race going, and some of the things they had to do just to make it to the finish defy belief. In today's sanitized world, it would be almost im- possible to get a race like this going now. The term "he's a man's man" was probably created to describe Beppe Gualini. One facet of Una Vita Fuori Traccia is the incred- ible collection of photos Beppe has amassed over the years. A gifted and enthusiastic photogra- pher, Beppe, along with help from longtime friend, legendary MotoGP photog- rapher Gigi Soldano, whom Beppe met on that first Rally of The Pharaohs in Egypt in 1982, has backed up each story with visual proof. From the little Fantic 125 sliding around in front of the great pyramids of Egypt, his words about Da- kar founder Thierry Sabine, being held at gunpoint near the Libyan border, to becoming the first motor- cyclist on Machu Picchu (pictured top right) in Peru and getting his leg almost cut off in a chainsaw ac- cident gone wrong in Brazil during the Camel Trophy, it's all there. My job leads me to meet some incredible people, but few have left as lasting an impression on me as Beppe. This man has done more in his lifetime and a hundred people combined and refused to be drawn in by the mundane trap that encapsulates the world. Una Vita Fuori Traccia is a testament to one man's will to live life to the fullest, embracing the uncomfort- able to find an inner prom- ised land that most think is a fairy tale. Each chapter in the book is marked by a quote about the never-ending quest for adventure, but few sum up this lifestyle better than the final words. "Adventure doesn't exist. It is only in the mind of the man who pursues it, and as soon as he touches it, it vanishes to appear much further up, in an- other form, at the limits of the imagination." Beppe's adventure will only end when he's breathed his last breath, but he can probably take it easy given all he's ac- complished in his lifetime. Thankfully for us, he's cre- ated this incredible book, Una Vita Fuori Traccia, for us all to vicariously live that adventure with him. Rennie Scaysbrook UNA VITA FUORI OFF TRACK) Beppe Gualini Una Vita Fuori Traccia By Beppe Gualini Price: $87 Published by Beppe Gualini https://www.gilena.it

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