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Not all details of the route will reveal rally boss Schalber: "It does not, which takes but the tension". The key data are as follows: Started on 3 August in Munich with the direction of Starnberg and feet, the next destination. Here, no large gradients are expected, but there will be a 4 km-long special for uniformity. Overall, about 120 km. The second day out, also with 120 km total length of the Fern Pass to Innsbruck, Austria. It is mountainous and goes up to 1300 meters. But the real roller-coaster ride begins behind Innsbruck on 5 August, when the rally caravan moves to Italy to Bolzano. The Jaufenpass with 2094 m the highest point of the e-miglia. It comes down to about 250 m above sea level to Bolzano in the Safety Park, the venue of the examination days.
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Rally director does Schalber want to disclose all the details of the route: “Nobody does that, because it takes away from the suspense.“ The parameters are as follows: kick-off is in Munich on August 3rd in direction of Starnberg and Fuessen, the first stage destination. Here you don’t have to expect big inclines, but there will be a 4 km long special stage testing constancy. In total 120 km. The second day will also be a total of 120 km and lead over the Fern Pass to Innsbruck in Austria. It’ll become more mountainous and reach the 1300 meter mark. The real rollercoaster ride won’t start until after Innbruck on August 5th, when the rally throng moves towards Bolzano, Italy. The Jaufenpass with its 2094 m is the highest point of the Emilia. It continues on to approx. 250 m above sea level to Bolzano into the Safety Park, the venue of the daily test.
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