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Vyborg 23-25 July ‘21 2 Official Support VyBoRg 23-25 JuLY ‘21 2 OFFICIAL SUPPORT Government Administration Accepting Chapter Motoclub «DOM» of Leningrad region of Vyborgsky distric LENINGRAD REGION 3 Boksitogorsk district Volosovsky district Volkhov district Vsevolozhsky district Vyborgsky district Gatchina region Kingiseppsky district Kirishi district Kirovsky district Lodeynopolsky district Lomonosov district Luzhsky distric Podporozhsky district Priozersky district Slantsevsky district Sosnovoborsky district Tikhvin district Tosnensky district 4 1-st BALTIC RALLY VYBORG 2021 VYBORG 1293 -АН KNIGHT’S CITY 5 6 SCHEME Food court Motorcycle club area HD Hospitality Zone Lahta 28 Sponsors 29 31 Magic Sky 34 35 40 LO 41 Photo exhibition Shopping area Children's motodrome Theater and circus show Pionerskaya street Motodrome Lenin Avenue Lenin Custom Bike Zone Business Club ACTIVITIES 7 page page Press conference 8 Tattoo Contest 33 Press approach of journalists 9 Tennis tournament 34 80 years since the beginning of the Second 10 Bike Poker Run 35 World War Moto excursions 36 Immortal Moto Regiment 11 Excursions by foot and by boat 37 Laying flowers 12 Power show 38 Exhibition of military motorcycles WLA 42 13 Motorcycle sport competitions 39 Grand opening 14 Bike wedding 40 Gala Reception 15 Beauty Contest 41 Musical concert 16 Business Club 42 Choirs on the Song Festival Grounds 17 Regional stands of Leningrad region 43 Motorcycle parade «State Border» 18 Motorcycle Culinary Competition 44 Hospitality area 20 Motorcycle Music Competition 45 Dealers area 22 Meals for participants and guests of the Rally 46 Motorcycle test drive 23 Medieval cuisine 47 Custom Bike Show 24 Children’s Motodrome 48 Stunt moto trains - «Stunt Riding» 25 Info-center Motobran 49 Speed ​​stand - «Drag Racing» 26 Trade and exhibition area 50 Ascent on a motorcycle «Wheelie Machine» 27 Foam show 51 Motorcycle competitions 28 Photo exhibition «Vyborg - Friendship Bridge» 52 Motorcycle Helmet Competition 29 Gala dinner in the hotel «Victoria» 53 Theatrical circus motorcycle show 30 After Party II Knight Tournament on horseback 54 BMW motorcycle draw 31 Tent camp for guests 55 Men’s hairstyle contest «Barbershop» 32 8 PRESS CONFERENCE 9 PRESS APPROACHАН 9 10 80 YEARS OF THE BEGINNING OF WWII 11 IMMORTAL MOTORАН ROD 11 12 FLOWER LAYING 13 HARLEY® - HEROАН OF WAR 13 14 GRAND OPENING 15 GALA RECEPTIONАН 15 16 MUSICAL CONCERT 17 CONCERT OF SPIRITUALАН CHOIRS 17 Певческое поле. Выборг 18 MOTOPARAD MOTOR PARAD SCHEME 19 The Russian Federation Finland Saimaa Canal MAPPBrusnichnoe м 6 к START Red Square FINISH Market Square Saimaa Canal 20 HOSPITALITY AREA ONLINE MEETING FRIENDS 21 22 DEALER AREA HARLEY-DAVIDSON® TEST RIDE 23 24 24 CUSTOM BIKE SHOW STUNT RIDING SHOW 25 26 DRAG RACING WHEELIE MACHINE 27 28 MOTORCYCLE COMPETITIONS COMPETITION OF MOTOR HELMETS 29 30 THEATER AND CIRCUS MOTOSHOW 31 BMW MOTORCYCLEАН DRAW 31 32 HAIRSTYLE COMPETITION 33 COMPETITIONАН TATTOO 33 34 TENNIS TOURNAMENT 35 BIKE POKERАН RUN 35 36 MOTO EXCURSIONS Medieval town of Svargas 37 EXCURSIONS BY FOOTАН AND BY BOAT 37 Alvar Aalto Central City Library Mon Repos Park Vyborg Castle Exhibition Center «Hermitage - Vyborg» 38 POWER SHOW 39 MOTOR CLUBАН COMPETITION 39 40 BIKE WEDDING 41 BEAUTY АНCONTEST 41 42 BUSINESS CLUB 43 STANDS OFАН AREAS LO 43 44 CULINARY COMPETITION 45 MUSICAL COMPETITIONАН 45 46 FOOD COURT MEDIEVAL KITCHEN 47 48 CHILDREN’S MOTODROME 49 INFO CENTERАН MOTOBRATAN 49 50 SHOPPING AREA FOAM SHOW 51 52 PHOTO EXHIBITIONАН GALA DINNER IN THE HOTEL VICTORIA 53 54 KNIGHT TOURNAMENT CAMPING 55 Camping 56 PARTICIPANTS SPONSORS AND PARTNERS 57 20 лет! В ПЕТЕРБУРГЕ INFORMATION SUPPORT 58 ORGANIZERS Igor Shcherbakov Ramis Deberdeev Coordinator President of the motorcycle club «DOM» 59 TEAMАН 59 Evgeniya Bure Alevtina Bolgova Head of department Irina Razumkova Director advertising and marketing Reception of guests +7 911 158 9686 +7 911 150 5051 +7 921 745 9870 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Alexey Marchenko (Alekseich) Oleg Kapkaev Natalia Kostenko Organizer Organizer CRAZY Media Relations Manager CUSTOM BIKE SHOW WHEELS SHOW and DRAG RACING +7 911 226 2354 +7 901 316 7203 +7 911 926 2667 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BalticRally.ru 60 TEAM Marco Heija Frank Matthaus Representative in Finland Representative in Germany +35 845 275 5271 +49 174 209 4855 [email protected] [email protected] Ekaterina Tarasova Oleg Shlyapnikov Olesya Koltsova Producer Technical Director Music director +7 911 798 0005 +7 921 588 2013 +7 921 890 0182 BalticRally.ru VyBoRg 23-25 JuLY ‘21.
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