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Barry-Roubaix [1] is a classic-style road/off-road cycling race featuring a variety of terrain and surfaces to test cyclists of all skill levels. Named to the Global Cycling Network's Top Five Gravel Events [2] and Nine Coolest Races of 2018, [3] the event is known as the World's Largest Gravel Road Race.
1973 Southern Cross Rally The Sun-Total Oil Southern Cross International Rally; Host country: Australia: Rally base: Sydney Port Macquarie: Dates run: 3 – 7 October 1973: Stages: 40 (1,822.70 km; 1,132.57 miles) Stage surface: Tarmac and Gravel: Overall distance: 3,245.70 km (2,016.78 miles) Statistics; Crews: 71 at start, 38 at finish ...
The series currently consists of 12 two-day events driven on closed circuits with mixed surface (mostly asphalt and gravel). Each event consists of: [2] 4 Qualifying heats. . In each of the 4 series there are smaller races containing 3 to 5 cars, and the driver with the fastest overall race time after 4 laps (including one Joker Lap) is declared the qualifying winner of Q1, Q2, Q3 and/or
The list of World Rally Championship rallies includes all rally competitions that have been part of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) schedule. It does not include rallies that were only part of the FIA Cup for Drivers , the predecessor to the drivers' world championship, such as the Arctic Rally , the Scottish Rally and the Southern Cross ...
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The UCI Gravel World Championships are the world championship events for gravel cycling organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The discipline covers the space between standard road cycling on paved and asphalted roads, and the all-terrain disciplines of mountain bike cross-country and cyclo-cross.
1974 Southern Cross Rally The Sun-Total Oil Southern Cross International Rally; Host country: Australia: Rally base: Sydney Port Macquarie: Dates run: 9 – 13 October 1974: Stages: 48 (1,919.60 km; 1,192.78 miles) Stage surface: Tarmac and Gravel: Overall distance: 3,506.37 km (2,178.76 miles) Statistics; Crews: 61 at start, 7 at finish ...
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