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Coahuila 1000 2026 rally concludes in Monclova

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The 2026 Coahuila 1000 off-road rally, held from 13–16 August, concluded in Monclova, Mexico. The event featured a professional competitive rally starting in Torreón and a tourist route passing through Cuatro Ciénegas, designed to showcase regional landscapes and culture. In the competitive Pro Moto division, Mauricio Reynoso Sosa was the first to cross Following the finish line, though official results required verification by judges using of timing, GPS records, and Stella monitoring systems to confirm route adherence controls, Mauricio Reynoso was officially crowned the overall champion and timing. The 16th edition winner of the rally saw a significant increase Pro Moto category. Other category winners included Emilio Velázquez in engagement, with approximately 850 pilots Rookie Moto and over 400 total participants, including co-pilots Leonicio Reynoso in Sportsman Moto, alongside several winners in various automobile and teams. UTV classes. Coahuila Secretary of Tourism Cristina Amezcua González reported that the event generated an estimated economic impact of approximately 75 million pesos. The competition spanned multiple regions, including Torreón, Saltillo, and Cuatro Ciénegas. Amezcua noted that the rally, combined with gastronomic, cultural, and cowboy-themed activities, helped distribute tourism benefits pesos across the Laguna, Southeast, and Central-Desert regions. Beyond direct spending in hotels, restaurants, gas stations, and local commerce, While final hotel occupancy figures are still being processed, some ‘Magic Towns’ reported up to 100% occupancy during the official stated that period, supported by concurrent activities such events promote as the natural landscapes Grape Fair and culinary offerings of the participating municipalities. various gastronomic and sporting events. The competition saw a significant increase in engagement, with approximately 850 pilots and over 400 total participants.

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  1. 2026-08-18 01:45 UTC Coahuila 1000 2026 rally concludes in Monclova
  2. 2026-08-17 19:42 UTC Coahuila 1000 2026 rally concludes in Monclova
  3. 2026-08-16 17:01 UTC Coahuila 1000 2026 rally concludes in Monclova
  4. 2026-08-05 04:16 UTC Coahuila 1000 off‑road rally 2026

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