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COURSE MAPS ULTRA355 Australia Hervey Bay Feb 27- March 1 2021 4Km 3Km COURSE MAPS ULTRA355 Australia Hervey Bay Feb 27- March 1 2021 4km 3km 2km 5km 1km URANGAN PIER Esplanade Enzo’s Swim Esplanade exit Alexander St Churchill St SCARNESS TORQUAY URANGAN Macks Rd Tavistock St TIMING WATER TURN SPECIAL SWIM LEGPOI NT STATION POINT NEEDS River Heads Rd Torbanlea Pialba Rd Old Toogoon Rd King St Pier St Pilot St Torbanlea Pialba Rd Finish Day 1&2 Bengston Rd 1 2 Turn Day 2 PRECINCT TOOGOOM POINT VERNON URANGAN PIER DUNDOWRAN QUEENS RD MACKS RD HERVEY BAY 2 TORBANLEA 1 BIKE LEG TIMING WATER TURN SPECIAL TOILETS POINT STATION POINT NEEDS RIVER HEADS Bike Course- Turn by turn Leave transition in Pilot Street After 100m turn right onto King Street After 400m turn left onto Elizabeth Street (500m) After 1.5km straight at roundabout (2km) (Road becomes Booral Road) After 5.8km turn left onto River Heads road (7.8km) After 7.2km turn left onto Bengtson Road, u turn at roundabout, right back onto River Heads Road (15km) After 4.5km turn left onto Bingham Rd (19.5km) After 5km turn left onto Booral Road (24.5km) After 9.5km go straight at roundabout onto Torbanlea Road (35km) After 20.5km turn left into Torbanlea school bus stop, u turn, right back onto Torbanlea Road (55.5km) After 1km turn left onto Old Toogoom Road (56.5km) After 10km turn right onto Pialba-Burrum Heads Road (66.5km) After 16km turn left onto Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road (82.5km) After 500m veer left onto Old Maryborough Road (83km) After 700m turn left onto Tooth Street (83.7km) After 1.4km turn left onto Martin Street (85.1km) After 300m turn right onto Murphy Street (85.4km) After 1.8km turn left onto Corser Street (87.2km) (Becomes the Esplanade) After 2.3km go up steep hill and tight left turn to stay on Esplanade (89.5km) Follow Esplanade along the foreshore. Neutral zone – 25km/h speed limit 97km (Queens Road) - 99km (Macks Road) look for signs Follow Esplanade around to the right onto Pier Street, then turn Left and Left again into Pilot Street. Day 1 this will be your finish line. Day 2 this will be your lap turn point. Gables Turn Turn at 28km Finish Loop on pier Lap 2 Esplanade Lap 1 Urangan Pier Start F Seafront inish Oval PRECINCT SCARNESS URANGAN TORQUAY Beach Rd PIALBA PIER Old Maryborough Rd Esplanade Esplanade Esplanade Main St Tavistock St Elizabeth St Boat Harbour Dr URANGAN RUN LEG TIMING WATER TURN SPECIAL TOILETS 2 LAPS POINT STATION POINT NEEDS.
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