Raul was born in Argentina in 1984 as a Swiss expatriate. His passion for anything with wheels and an engine became apparent early on. Even as a child in Argentina, he rode everything he could get his hands on - from bicycles to motorcycles. His fascination for vehicles did not end with motorcycles; American cars are also one of his great hobbies.
Raul moved to Switzerland at the age of 15 and began to pursue his passion there. Among other things, he rode Yamaha and Kawasaki motorcycles and explored the Swiss roads. After his apprenticeship, he started a career in steel construction at the age of 22, where he worked until his emigration in December 2022.
Today, Raul lives in Costa Rica, where he lives out his thirst for adventure to the full. He is constantly on the road, discovering new routes and exploring all the country's roads. His travels and discoveries in Costa Rica keep his passion for motorcycles and cars alive and always offer him new challenges and experiences.
Raul speaks: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Regula Zimmermann was born in Switzerland, but her life took her abroad at an early age. After training as a polygraphic artist, she emigrated to Venezuela at the age of 21. She lived and worked there for over five years before returning to Switzerland.
Regula is a passionate gymnast and has made it her mission to teach children and young people. In addition to gymnastics, she discovered her love of motorcycling through her husband Raul and has been enjoying the freedom of two wheels with him ever since.
In August 2023, Regula decided to follow Raul to Costa Rica, together with her youngest of three daughters. In Costa Rica, she devotes herself intensively to online marketing and ensures that her homepage is always up to date and appealing.
In addition to her professional activities, Regula has a special project close to her heart: she is setting up a gymnastics club called Alatas Gymnastics, which she presents on alatas-gym.com. With this project, she wants to offer children and young people in the area a meaningful leisure activity and help get them off the streets.
Regula speaks: German, English, French, Spanish