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Sardegna Gran Tour - On-/Offroad (M-ID: 3372) from €990.00 Dates and Duration (Days) +49 (0)40 468 992 48 Mo-Fr. 10:00h to 19.00h Sardegna Gran Tour - On-/Offroad (M-ID: 3372) https://www.motourismo.com/en/listings/3372-sardegna-gran-tour-on-slash-offroad from €990.00 Dates and duration (days) This is a motorcycle tourist sport event of the "Adventouring" type. It takes place in 4 or 7 stages, riding through enchanting places and breathtaking scenery between sea and mountains, starting from Milan. The route will be on scenic roads suitable for both large twin-cylinder and single-cylinder motorcycles weighing over Day 3, Monday, 31st May 150 kg, which will pass through the places of greatest - 3rd stage: Arborea - Arborea (approx. 220 km) scenic, historical and cultural interest of the Italy's richest region of national parks. Particular attention was given to Day 4, Tuesday, 1st June the wine and food aspect of the event. The routes will be - 4th stage: Arborea - Olbia (approx. 300 km) indicated by GPS tracks. - Evening: Boarding ferry from Olbia to Livorno. Arrival in Livorno the following morning. This is a self-guided tour without a tour guide. Routes data for GPS will be provided to all participants in advance. - - - - - - - - - Every participant is navigating the route on his own but joining each other is of course possible. Participants will Itinerary anyway meet at the stops along the route for refreshments and meals. The stops are included in the GPS routes data. < LONG > Along the route there will be medical assistance (with Day 1: Saturday, 29th May motorbikes and medical car) and recovery of pilots and vehicles in trouble (transport of motorbikes to the arrival of - At 8 am in Milan: Registration and bike checks. the stage). - 10 am departure. - 1st stage from Milan to Livorno (approx .370 km) - - - - - - - - - - Evening: Embarkation for Sardinia (Olbia). Itinerary Day 2: Sunday, 30th Ma - 2nd stage: Olbia - Arborea (approx. 320 km) < CLASSIC > Day 3, Monday, 31st May Day 1: Saturday, 29th May - 3rd stage: Arborea - Arborea (approx. 220 km) - At 8 am in Milan: Registration and bike checks Day 4, Tuesday, 1st June - 10 am departure - 4th stage: Arborea - Olbia (approx. 300 km) - 1st stage from Milan to Livorno (approx .370 km) - Evening: Embarkation for Sardinia (Olbia) Day 5, Wednesday, 2nd June - 5th stage: Olbia rest day at the sea and short guided tour Day 2: Sunday, 30th May in the evening - 2nd stage: Olbia - Arborea (approx. 320 km) 29.09.2021 Sardegna Gran Tour - On-/Offroad - MOTOURISMO -- 1 Day 6, Thursday, 3rd June - 6th stage: Olbia - Castelsardo (approx. 280 km) Day 7, Friday. 4th June - 7th stage: Castelsardo - Olbia (approx. 300 km) - Evening: Boarding ferry from Olbia to Livorno. Arrival in Livorno the following morning. 29.09.2021 Sardegna Gran Tour - On-/Offroad - MOTOURISMO -- 2 Category Motorcycle Tour Terrain Combo On-/Offroad Vehicle your own motorcycle Tourguide / Coach no (self-guided) Accommodation Hotel / B&B or similar 4 star hotel Flight to / from no, not incl. Ferry yes, incl. Support vehicle (luggage/service) yes Customer payment protection yes * PRICING Minimal without optional extras, see pricing Pricing CLASSIC - 4 DAY TOUR: per rider in shared twin/double room, 4 day tour €990.00 per pillion passenger in shared twin/double room, 4 day tour €550.00 single room (surcharge) €60.00 - LONG - 7 DAY TOUR: per rider in shared twin/double room, 7 day tour €1,590.00 per pillion passenger in shared twin/double room, 7 day tour €950.00 single room (surcharge) €60.00 - IMPORTANT: The Sardegna Gran Tour is an official Italian Motorcycle Federation (FMI) €60.00 event. Therefore it is mandatory for riders and pillion passengers to have an FMI membership card. If you don't have one, please order here. Price per person Features Ferry crossings for motorcycle and rider, round trip Livorno - Golfo Aranci (Olbia), with accommodation in a shared double/twin cabin 2 nights (Classic), 5 night (Long) in a 4 star hotel, with half board (breakfast and dinner) in a shared room 4 (Classic), 7 (Long) refreshments/lunches in the middle of the stages Luggage transport from the start of the stage to the finish of the stage (1 bag max. cm. 80 x 40 x 60 cm) Organizer's third party liability insurance Official race stickers 29.09.2021 Sardegna Gran Tour - On-/Offroad - MOTOURISMO -- 3 Recovery service for damaged vehicles along the route up to the finish of the stage Medical assistance along the route and at the start and finish points GPX tracks of the route T-shirt of the event Not included features Meals on the ferry Motorcycle Fuel Everything not listed under features More details 70%* route on dirt roads and 30%* on scenic tarmac roads. Can also be ridden with a passenger if experienced off-road rider. * The percentages are calculated in time and not in distance. On/Off motorcycles, enduro v, scooters, vintage motorbikes (vintage registered before 31/12/1999), weighing more than 150 kg. Minimum weight not applicable to vintage bikes and female riders. Tires with tread blocks or suitable for off-road use are required. IMPORTANT: The Sardegna Gran Tour is an official Italian Motorcycle Federation (FMI) event. It is mandatory for riders and pillion passengers to have an FMI membership card for the current year. During the event, participants are also insured by the FMI. Riders need also a valid licence for the registered motorcycle. For all categories it is required to have a navigator or mobile phone with GPX tracker software installed on the bike. Start: Milan / Italy End: Livorno / Italy (following morning) 29.09.2021 Sardegna Gran Tour - On-/Offroad - MOTOURISMO -- 4.
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