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Rally Albania A 1500km international off road rally held in June. The six day event is open to cars, bikes and quads. |
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Central Europe Rally After the cancellation of the Dakar in 2008 ASO created the Central European Rally as a replacement. It is a 3000 kilometer event through Hungary and
Romania, using some of the tracks of the Hungarian Baja. |
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Hungarian Baja Billed as the "1000 Jumps Baja" this 700 km event is part of the 2011 World Cup for Cross Country Rallies. It is raced in August. |
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Italian Baja From 1990 to 1993 the Fuoristrada Club 4x4 Pordenone transformed the Raid of Friuli into the Italian Baja. This three day event in Italy is now part of the 2011 World Cup for Cross Country Rallies. |
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Pax Rally This rally raid is the second component of the Dakar Series. |
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Baja
Portalegre 500 The Baja of Portalegre started in June 1987, the first cross country event held in Portugal.
In 2011 it is part of the World Cup for
Cross Country Rallies. |
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BAJA 300 Powerdays Billed as Europe's hardest off road festival with no mercy and four days of pure action. |
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Russian Baja There will no Russian Baja in 2011. It will return in 2012. This event is held on challenging snow and ice covered tracks in the forests north of Saint Petersburg, Russia. . The race began in 2002 as
a Russian Cup event. Two years later it became part of the Russian
Championship. It became an international race in 2006, and it was added
to the FIA International Cup for Cross Country Bajas calendar in 2007.
Since the amalgamation of Bajas and Rallies into the World Cup in 2011
it is now a stand alone event. |
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Silk Way Rallye The third edition of the Dakar Series, the Silk Way Rally, is run in July. The event starts in Moscow and concludes at the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics, Sotchi. The first Silk Way Rally was run in 2009. |
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Baja Saxonia This licence-free off-road event is intended for amateurs and semi-professionals who want to face the challenge of a fair competition for their vehicles and themselves. The BAJA SAXONIA is run on 400 km of timed stages on unsurfaced roads through an opencast mining landscape in the heart of central Germany.
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Spanish Baja This event in Spain is part of the World Cup for Cross Country Rallies. |
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| The Master
Rally 2001 More than 150 cars and motorcycles started from Marseilles in mid July 2001, raced through eastern Europe and around the Mediterranean countries to the finish point at Petra, Jordan. It was stage six of the cross country
world championship. |
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| London Cape
Town Rally The first cross country rally from London – Cape Town started from London in 1998. More than 240 people from 16 different nationalities, in a caravan of 100 classic cars made the journey that lasted eleven weeks through 29 countries. |
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| London to Sydney
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| Trial to the
Nile This event ran from Germany to Egypt. |
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| Midnight Sun
to the Red Sea This event ran from Norway To Jordan. |
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| Côte-Côte
Rally This was the first Rally Raid, held in 1976. |
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