Gev Sella

[2] In July 2016, Sella came in second at the FIM Junior Cross-Country Rallies World Cup in Italy.

[5] Participating in his first rally-raid at the age of 17, Sella kicked off 2017 with a bang, taking home the overall victory in the bikes’ category at the Africa Eco Race,[6] winning five stages and holding off two-time race winner Pål Anders Ullevålseter who finished second overall.

[7] Miri Regev, the Israeli minister of culture and sports, congratulated him in a phone call: "You have brought honor and pride to the State of Israel.

[8] Sella was supported by his parents throughout the Africa Eco Race, with his father preparing the bike and his mother doing organisational work.

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