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MILANO - TARANTO
Description After great success of Milan-Naples, run from 1919 to 1925, track was lengthened and Milan-Taranto was born: it was a very famous town-to-town motorbike race, run from 1932 to 1956 on two different tracks. I don’t know when each track was used: probably one before and one after the war, ma it’s an hypotesis to be verified.
Some sections were used also by some edition of Mille Miglia
Location Milano - Taranto
MI - Milano - Lombardia
Location Milan - Bologna - Romae - Naples - Taranto
Race surely went through town and villages here listed; I’m not sure about track between them, moreover between Pistoia and Poggibonsi and near Ancona
Latitude - Longitude (approx) + 45°27'00"     + 9°11'00"     (approx)
45.45     9.183333     (approx)
UTM Coordinates (approx) X = 514335.892  -  Y = 5032958.019  -  Zone 32T     (approx)
Aerial photo / Map (*)  Google Maps  -    Bing Maps  -    Flash Earth  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Portale Cartografico Nazionale  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Visual Pagine Gialle
Altitude AMSL  
Inauguration 1932
Closing 1956
Designer  
Sources and links (Translation) (**)
(1) Italian Author: Sandro Luciani e Claudio Porrozzi - Published by: Giorgio Nada Editore - year: 1994 - ISBN: 8879111205

(*) NOTE: a complete and detailed view of the circuit can be found (if available) on Street View by Google Maps and/or Bird's Eye and 3D views by Bing Maps for Enterprise (former Microsoft Virtual Earth): both can be reached using their own link in Aerial photo / Map cell.

(**) For on-line not-English speaking sources, click on each small flag and you open the corresponding Google Translator page with automatic translation.

Percorso Tirrenico
Description  
Years  
Direction  
Progetto Proposal NO
No longer operational YES
Car Circuit  
Motorbike circuit YES
Type Point to point track
Inauguration  
Closing  
Last update of this page June 10th 2004
Info last update  
Designer  
Distinctive points Milano - Bologna - Porretta (Futa?) - Pistoia - Poggibonsi - Radicofani - Roma - Cassino - Capua - Caserta - Napoli - Ariano Irpino - Foggia - Bari - Taranto

Percorso Adriatico
Description  
Years  
Direction  
Progetto Proposal NO
No longer operational YES
Car Circuit  
Motorbike circuit YES
Type Point to point track
Inauguration  
Closing  
Last update of this page June 10th 2004
Info last update  
Designer  
Distinctive points Milano - Bologna - Ancona - Foligno - Spoleto - Terni - Roma - Cassino - Capua - Caserta - Napoli - Ariano Irpino - Foggia - Bari - Taranto

Tirrenic track

Tirrenic track


Adriatic track

Adriatic track


Latitude - Longitude (approx): + 45°27'00", + 9°11'00"
If the aerial photo is not visible, you have to zoom out by clicking (maybe more then once) button ’-’ in top left corner

Updates
Date Track layout Years Description by Map by Thanks to Note
June 10th 2004     Guido de Carli Guido de Carli   New Description with map
Not all eventual updates issued in last years are already visible in this list

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