
Day 4 of the Olympia Rally marked the second leg of the marathon stage. Riders faced a demanding route that began in Xylokastro and looped back to the bivouac, traversing a series of rugged and scenic locations including Zemeno, Kylini, Mount Ziria, Lake Stymfalia, Lake Doxa, Zarelia, Planitero, Kleitoria, the Ladonas River, the Erymanthos River, and the Foloi Forest.
Spanning 270 kilometers, this punishing stage pushed competitors to their limits. Numerous participants were forced to withdraw, underscoring the Olympia Rally’s reputation as one of the most challenging events.
First to finish the stage was #69 Mike Wiedemann (DE), riding a Yamaha Ténéré XTZ, with a time of 6:27:59. He was followed by #29 Tomas Millet (SE), on a KTM EXC 350 F, with a time of 6:34:01. Third place went to #319 Lejon Fokkema (NL), riding a KTM 450 EXC, with a time of 6:34:03.
The first Greek rider to finish was #601 John Sevastopoulos (GR), who placed fourth with a time of 6:36:31