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20Th 24 HOURS GREECE 1St DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǾȈǸ ACROPOLIS - ISTHMOS 21/10/17 149,73 1 1 Page 1 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ACROPOLIS - ISTHMOS 21/10/17 149,73 1 1 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȀǹȉǼȊĬȊȃȈǾȆȇȅȈȀȅȇǿȃĬȅ 6,66 0,51 DIRECTION TOWARDS KORINTHOS 4,14 0,32 8 ǼǿȈȅǻȅȈȁȀǾĭǿȈȅȊ+,*+:$<(175< ȁǹȂǿǹ LAMIA 6,15 2,75 ȀȅȇǿȃĬȅȈ 3,82 1,71 KORITHOS 7 ȅįȩȢȆȇȐȜȜȘ ȃȓțĮȚĮ 3,40 0,65 Nikea 2,11 0,40 6 ȅǻȅȈȆǼǿȇǹǿȍȈ 2,75 0,33 1,71 0,21 5 PIREOS STR. īȇǹȂȂǼȈȉȇǹǿȃȅȊ RAILWAY TRACKS 2,42 0,38 1,50 0,24 4 ȆǼȉȇǹȁȍȃǹ ȅǻȆǼǿȇǹǿȍȈ 2,04 1,98 1,27 1,23 3 ıIJȠȤȜȝĮȖȞȠİȓıIJİIJȘȞ ʌȚȞĮțȓįĮǹǻǿǼȄȅǻȅ 0,06 0,06 0,04 0,04 at 1,23km ignore sign "DEAD END" 2 START ACROPOLIS 0,00 0,00 START ǼȀȀǿȃǾȈǾǹȀȇȅȆȅȁǾ 0,00 0,00 1 34 373635 Page 2 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ACROPOLIS - ISTHMOS 21/10/17 149,73 1 2 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ǹīǿȅȈ 23,00 5,53 ǿȍǹȃȃǾȈ 14,29 3,44 8 17,47 5,72 10,86 3,56 7 ȆȇȅȈȅȋǾǹȉȉǼȃȉǿȅȃ 11,75 1,33 7,30 0,83 6 TOYO TIRES ǺȅȊȁȀǹȃǿǽǹȉǼȇ 10,42 4,70 ĭȅȇȉǾīǹ 6,48 2,92 5 5,72 5,00 TRIPMETER CALIBRATION END (5.000m) 3,56 3,11 TRIPMETER CALIBRATION TRIPMETER CALIBRATION START 0,72 0,72 0,04 0,45 0,02 ȀȩȡȚȞșȠȢ 0,68 0,09 Korinthos 0,42 0,06 4 ȀȩȡȚȞșȠȢ Korinthos 0,59 0,59 ǹșȒȞĮ 0,37 0,37 Athina 3 ȈȉǹĬȂȅȈǻǿȅǻǿȍȃ72//67$7,21 SIGN 2 SIGN 1 ȃȑĮȆȑȡĮȝȠȢ ȃȑĮȆȑȡĮȝȠȢ ȁȠȣIJȡȐțȚ ȤȦȡȓȢįȚȩįȚĮ ȆȪȡȖȠȢ Nea Peramos 0,00 0,00 0,11 ȤȦȡȓȢįȚȩįȚĮ toll free 0,00 0,00 0m ȂǾǻǼȃǿȈȂȅȈȆǿȃǹȀǿǻ$5(6(76,*1 30,70 22,55 2 19,08 14,01 ȅǻǾīǼǿȉǼȆȇȅȈȀȅȇǿȃĬȅ ȀȅȇǿȃĬȅȈ 8,15 1,49 KORINTHOS 5,07 0,93 1 DRIVE TOWARDS KORINTH0S 34 373635 Page 3 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ACROPOLIS - ISTHMOS 21/10/17 149,73 1 3 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL AGORA 64,78 7,58 PSATHA 40,26 4,71 8 ȌȐșĮ 57,20 3,96 ȆȩȡIJȠ 35,55 2,46 100m īİȡȝİȞȩ 7 ȝ 53,24 2,08 33,09 1,29 6 51,16 6,31 * 31,80 3,92 5 * 44,85 8,01 50m 27,87 4,98 4 ȆĮȜĮȚȠȤȫȡȚ Palaiochori 36,84 9,93 * ȌȐșĮ 22,90 6,17 Psatha 23 * 26,91 0,31 16,72 0,19 REVOIL 2 26,60 3,60 SUPER MARKET 16,53 2,24 īǹȁǹȄǿǹȈ1 34 373635 Page 4 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ACROPOLIS - ISTHMOS 21/10/17 149,73 1 4 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȀǼȃȉȇȅ 110,65 6,70 CENTER 68,77 4,16 80m 8 ȁȅȊȉȇǹȀǿ LOUTRAKI 103,95 0,60 ȆǼȇǹȋȍȇǹ 64,61 0,37 PERACHORA 7 ȁȠȣIJȡȐțȚ Loutraki 103,35 0,35 64,23 0,22 ȁǺȠȣȜȚĮȖȝȑȞȘȢ 6 ȁȠȣIJȡȐțȚ 103,00 6,08 64,01 3,78 5 96,92 10,37 ȆǿȈȈǿǹ 60,24 6,44 4 ȆǿȈȈǿǹ ȆǼȇǹȋȍȇǹ ȁȅȊȉȇǹȀǿ 86,55 1,80 53,79 1,12 ȆĮȡĮȜȓĮ 3 ȈȤȓȞȠȣ ȆǿȈȈǿǹ ȆǼȇǹȋȍȇǹ 84,75 5,88 ȁȅȊȉȇǹȀǿ 52,67 3,65 2 ǻȒȝȠȢ ȁȠȣIJȡĮțȓȠȣ 78,87 14,09 ǹȖȓȦȞĬİȠįȫȡȦȞ 49,02 8,76 ȅǿȀǿȈȂȅȈȂǹȊȇȅȁǿȂȃǾȈ 1 34 373635 Page 5 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ACROPOLIS - ISTHMOS 21/10/17 149,73 1 5 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL 8 7 6 5 TC2 TC ǿȈĬȂȅȈ,67+026 119,03 0,03 73,98 0,02 4 ǿȈĬȂǿǹ 119,00 0,20 ISTHMIA 73,96 0,12 3 Parking CANALES ǿȈĬȂȅȈ,67+026 118,80 0,14 73,83 0,09 2 ȀȩȡȚȞșȠȢ Korinthos 118,66 8,01 ȆȐIJȡĮ 73,75 4,98 Patra 1 Page 6 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ISTHMOS - KLEITORIA 21/10/17 149,49 2 1 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ǽǼȊīȅȁǹȉǿȅ ZEVGOLATIO 18,60 5,92 ȈȉǽǼȊīȅȁǹȉǿȅȊ 11,56 3,68 RR ZEVGOLATIO 8 STATION Ȇǹȉȇǹ PATRA 12,68 2,03 ǺȡĮȤȐIJȚ 7,88 1,26 Vrachati 7 ȁǼȋǹǿȅ 10,65 2,07 LECHAIO 6,62 1,29 6 ȆȐIJȡĮ PATRA ǹȡȤȀȩȡȚȞșȠȢANC. KORINTHOS 8,58 0,36 5,33 0,22 ȀȩȡȚȞșȠȢȀȑȞIJȡȠKORINTHOS CENTRE ȃȑȠȢȈȚįȈIJĮșȝȩȢNEW RR STATION 5 Ȇǹȉȇǹ ȝ PATRA 8,22 4,52 ȀȅȇǿȃĬȅȈ 5,11 2,81 KORINTHOS 4 Ȇǹȉȇǹ ȀȅȇǿȃĬȅȈ 3,70 3,35 2,30 2,08 3 0,35 0,35 0,22 0,22 2 TC2 0,00 0,00 ǿȈĬȂȅȈ,67+026 0,00 0,00 TC 1 34 373635 Page 7 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ISTHMOS - KLEITORIA 21/10/17 149,49 2 2 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȋǹȁȀǿ 31,00 8,32 19,27 5,17 8 ȈȆǹȇȉǹĬȁȅȃ 22,68 0,58 14,10 0,36 7 ǹȡȤȃİȝȑĮ 22,10 0,23 Anc. Nemea 13,74 0,14 6 ǹȡȤȃİȝȑĮ Anc. Nemea 21,87 0,59 ȀĮȜȑȞIJȗȚ 13,59 0,37 KalentZi 5 21,28 0,30 13,23 0,19 4 20,98 0,60 13,04 0,37 3 20,44 ĭǹȇȂǹȀǼǿȅ3+$50$&< ȀȇǼȅȆȍȁǼǿȅ%8&+(56+23 20,38 0,41 12,67 0,25 2 ȀǹȁǼȉǽǿ ȈȅȊȁȃǹȇǿ 19,97 1,37 ȈȉȅȆȅȇǼǿǹǻǼȄǿǹ 12,41 0,85 1 ǹȉȀǼ(35,*+7 34 373635 Page 8 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ISTHMOS - KLEITORIA 21/10/17 149,49 2 3 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL Ȁǿǹȉȅ ȀȇȊȅȃǼȇǿ 52,40 4,28 Ȁǹȁǿǹȃȅǿ 32,57 2,66 Ȍǹȇǿ 8 ȈȉȅȆȅȇǼǿǹǻǼȄǿǹ ǹȉ.((35,*+7 48,12 1,04 29,91 0,65 ȃǼȂǼǹ ȃǼȂǼǹ 7 ȆȇȅȈǹǾǻȅȃǿǹȌǹȇǿȈȉȊȂĭǹȁǿǹ 47,08 0,06 29,26 0,04 6 ȉȅ$,'21,$36$5,67<0)$/,$ ȆǼȉȇǿ ǻǹĭȃǾ ǹǾǻȅȃǿǹ 47,02 1,22 ȁǼȅȃȉǿȅ 29,22 0,76 īȊȂȃȅĭǹȇȂǹȀǹȈ 5 ȆǼȇǿȆȉǼȇȅ Ȍǹȇǿ 45,95 45,80 3,03 28,46 1,88 4 ǹȇȋȃǼȂǼǹ 42,77 1,19 26,58 0,74 3 ǻȇȅȂȅȈ ȀȇǹȈǿȅȊ 41,58 0,30 ȀǹĬȇǼĭȉǾȈ 25,84 0,19 WINE ROAD MIRROR 2 ȅǻȅȈ 41,28 10,28 ǾȇǹȀȁǼȅȊȈ 25,66 6,39 1 34 373635 Page 9 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ISTHMOS - KLEITORIA 21/10/17 149,49 2 4 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ǻǼȃȉȇȅ75(( 80,97 1,62 50,32 1,01 8 Ȍǹȇǿ 79,35 0,77 ǹȃǹȆȅǻȅ 49,32 0,48 REVERSE SIGN 7 ȆȇȅȈȅȋǾǹȉȉǼȃȉǿȅȃ ȈȉȊȂĭǹȁǿǹ 78,58 3,67 48,84 2,28 6 ȁǹȊȀǹ PARKING 3,7 74,91 1,62 46,56 1,01 ȈȉȊȂĭǹȁǿǹ 5 ĭǼȃǼȅȈ ȀǹȈȉǹȃǿǹ ȀǹȇȉǼȇǿ 73,29 4,47 ȁǹȊȀǹ 45,55 2,78 ȈȉȊȂĭǹȁǿǹ 4 Ȁǹȁȁǿǹȃǿ11 68,82 2,22 ȁǼǺǿǻǿ43 42,77 1,38 ȈȀȅȉǼǿȃǾ 13 3 ǹȈȆȇȅȀǹȂȆȅȈ 66,60 10,12 ASPROKAMPOS 41,39 6,29 2 56,48 4,08 Ȍǹȇǿ13 35,10 2,54 1 34 373635 Page 10 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ISTHMOS - KLEITORIA 21/10/17 149,49 2 5 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȁȣțȠȪȡȚĮ ǹȡȤĭİȞİȩȢ 116,73 2,88 ȀȜİȚIJȠȡȓĮ ȆĮȞȩȡĮȝĮ 72,55 1,79 ǿȂǹȖīİȦȡȖȓȠȣ 8 ȆȇȅȈȅȋǾǹȉȉǼȃȉǿȅȃ 3km ǹȇȋĭǼȃǼȅȈ īȀȅȊȇǹ ANC. FENEOS GOURA 113,85 8,15 ..................... .............. 70,76 5,07 7 ȀĮıIJĮȞȚȐ Kastania 105,70 5,25 ĭǼȃǼȅȈ 65,69 3,26 FENEOS 6 KIATO 45 KEĭǹȁǹȇǿ18 Ȁǹȁȁǿǹȃȅǿ13 100,45 8,62 ȈȉȊȂĭǹȁǿǹ8 62,43 5,36 ȀǹȇȉǼȇǿ1 5 ĭǼȃǼȅȈ ȀǹȈȉǹȃǿǹ14 91,83 1,65 ȀǹȇȉǼȇǿ11 57,07 1,03 ȁǹȊȀǹ9 4 ĭİȞİȩȢ34 ȀĮıIJĮȞȚȐ15 90,18 4,35 ȀĮȡIJİȡȚ12 56,05 2,70 ȁĮȪțĮ10 ȈIJȣȝijĮȜȓĮ12 3 Ȍǹȇǿ 85,83 0,11 PSARI 53,34 0,07 2 Ȁǿǹȉȅ33 ǹȈȆȇȅȀǹȂȆȅȈ4 85,72 4,75 ȃǼȂǼǹ 53,28 2,95 1 34 373635 Page 11 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ ISTHMOS - KLEITORIA 21/10/17 149,49 2 6 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL 8 7 6 5 TC3 TC ȀȁǼǿȉȅȇǿǹ./(,725,$ 149,49 3,85 92,91 2,39 4 ȀȐIJȦȀȜİȚIJȠȡȓĮ ȀĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ 145,64 3,64 90,52 2,26 ȀȡĮıȩijȣIJĮ3 3 ȈǺǾȈȂǼȃǼȈ)$'(' ȀȜİȚIJȠȡȓĮ7 Klitoria 142,00 7,24 TȡȓʌȠȜȘ 88,25 4,50 Tripoli 2 %ȇȊȈǾ:(// 134,76 18,03 ǼȀȀȁǾȈǿǹ&+85&+ 83,75 11,21 1 34 373635 Page 12 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ Ȁ/(,725,$3$75$ 21/10/17 129,50 3 1 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȀǽǹȋȁȍȇȅȊ K. ZACHLOROU ........... 38,22 1,03 ............... 23,75 0,64 8 ȀǽĮȤȜȦȡȠȪ2 37,19 3,01 ǹǽĮȤȜȦȡȠȪ3 23,11 1,87 ǻȠȣȝİȞȐ7 7 KİȡʌȚȞȒ 34,18 4,13 80m ȇȠȖȠȓ 21,24 2,57 ȆȜĮIJĮȞȚȫIJȚııĮ 6 AșȒȞĮ Athina 30,05 0,36 ȂȠȣıİȓȠȅȜȠțĮȣIJȫȝĮIJȠȢ 18,68 0,22 Holocaust Museum 5 KĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ 29,69 2,81 Kalavrita 18,45 1,75 4 ȆȐIJȡĮ74 Patra 26,88 18,26 ȀĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ3 16,71 11,35 Kalavrita 3 ȆȡȚȩȜȚșȠȢ 7 Priolithos 8,62 8,62 ȀĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ23 5,36 5,36 Kalavrita 2 TC4 ȀȁǼǿȉȅȇǿǹ./(,725,$ 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 T.C. 1 34 373635 Page 13 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ Ȁ/(,725,$3$75$ 21/10/17 129,50 3 2 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL 53,25 1,78 33,10 1,11 8 ȆȇȅȈȅȋǾ$77(17,21 51,47 2,85 ȃǼȇȅĭǹīȍȂǹ52$''$0$*( 31,99 1,77 7 0,ȀȇǾ60$// ȀĮȜȩ ȉĮȟȓįȚ ȆȜĮIJĮȞȚȫIJȚııĮ 48,62 0,33 Plataniotissa 30,22 0,21 ȀĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ Kalavrita 6 ȀĮȜȫȢȒȡșĮIJİıIJĮ ǺǿȁǿǺǿȃǿǹ 48,29 0,92 30,01 0,57 5 ȋȫȝĮȖȚĮȝ 47,37 0,92 29,44 0,57 Gravel for 150m 4 ǺǿȁǿǺǿȃǿǹ ǹǿīǿȅ 46,45 3,92 ȀǹȁǹǺȇȊȉǹ 28,87 2,44 3 ȆȇȅȈǺǿȁǿǺǿȃǿǹ',5(&7,21729,/,9,1,$ ǹȇȋǾ ǹȈĭǹȁȉȅ<7$50$&%(*,11,1* 42,53 0,32 26,43 0,20 2 ǹȇȋǾȋȍȂǹ72Ȉ*5$9(/%(*,11,1* 42,21 3,99 26,23 2,48 1 34 373635 Page 14 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ Ȁ/(,725,$3$75$ 21/10/17 129,50 3 3 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȆȐIJȡĮ Patra 107,90 33,73 100m ȋĮȜĮȞįȡȓIJıĮ 67,06 20,96 Chalandritsa 8 74,17 4,52 ȉȇǼȋȁȅ 46,10 2,81 7 69,65 2,77 43,29 1,72 6 66,88 0,64 ȀĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ 41,57 0,40 5 ǻȡȠıȐIJȠ 66,24 4,77 Drosato 41,17 2,96 4 ȆİIJıȐțȠȚ 61,47 2,92 Petsakoi 38,20 1,81 3 58,55 0,14 36,39 0,09 2 ĭIJȑȡȘ ǹȓȖȚȠ 58,41 5,16 36,30 3,21 ȀĮȜȐȕȡȣIJĮ 1 34 373635 Page 15 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 1st DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ Ȁ/(,725,$3$75$ 21/10/17 129,50 3 4 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL 8 7 6 TC5 TC Ȇǹȉȇǹ3$75$ 129,50 1,78 80,48 1,11 5 SUPER MARKET 127,72 1,33 ȈȀȁǹǺǼȃǿȉǾȈ6./$9(1,7,6 79,38 0,83 4 ȁȚȝȐȞȚ 126,39 0,11 Port 78,55 0,07 3 126,28 10,19 78,48 6,33 2 ȉȡȓʌȠȜȘ163 116,09 8,19 50m Tripoli 72,15 5,09 1 34 373635 Page 16 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 2nd DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ PATRA - ITEA 22/10/17 133,04 4 1 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȂȠȞĮıIJȘȡȐțȚ 27,38 0,08 ǼȣʌȐȜȚȠ 17,02 0,05 8 ȂĮȖȠȪȜĮ ǼȣʌȐȜȚȠ 27,30 23,38 ȂȠȞĮıIJȘȡȐțȚ 16,97 14,53 ȂĮȖȠȪȜĮ 7 ȃĮȪʌĮțIJȠȢ Nafpaktos 3,92 0,25 ȁĮȝȓĮ 2,44 0,16 Lamia 6 3,80 ȃĮȪʌĮțIJȠȢ Nafpaktos ǹȞIJȓȡȡȚȠ 3,67 3,67 3,67 Antirrio 2,28 2,28 5 ǻǿȅǻǿ$Ȉȉȅ72//67$7,21$7 ǹīȇǿȃǿȅ ǿȉǼǹ AGRINIO ITEA DZȖȚȠȢǺĮıȓȜİȚȠȢ 0,00 0,00 Agios Vasilios 0,00 0,00 ȆĮȞİʌȚıIJȒȝȚȠ 0,00 University 4 8,66 1,20 ȂǾǻǼȃǿȈȉǼǼǻȍ5(6(72'20(7(5+(5( 5,38 0,75 īǼĭȊȇǹ BRIDGE 7,46 5,91 100m RION 4,64 3,67 3 ǹșȒȞĮ ǹthina 1,55 1,55 ȀȩȡȚȞșȠȢ 0,96 0,96 Korinthos 2 TC6 0,00 0,00 TC Ȇǹȉȇǹ3$75$ 0,00 0,00 1 34 373635 Page 17 of 27 20th 24 HOURS GREECE 2nd DAY DATE Km LEG PAGE ȈǿȈǹ PATRA - ITEA 22/10/17 133,04 4 2 ȀȂ Ȃ,/(6 DIRECTION INFORMATIONS TOTAL PARTIAL TOTAL PARTIAL ȈȉǹȈǾ ȀǹȀȅȅǻȅȈȉȇȍȂǹīǿǹȝ %866ȉȅ3 BAD ROAD FOR 500m 62,16 5,43 38,63 3,37 62,20 - 62,70 8 ǾȂǿȉǼȁ(ȈȅǻȅȈȉȇȍȂǹīǿǹȝ UNFINISHED ROAD
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