Participants of the Baltic Mile motor rally will go on a week-long trip from Moscow to St. Petersburg
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Participants of the Baltic Mile motor rally will go on a week-long trip from Moscow to St. Petersburg

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07-15-2022
 
Source: http://tourism.gov.ru/

The first summer Grand Tour "Baltic Mile 2022" will be held from July 30 to August 6. This is a week-long car and motorcycle race, in which 15 teams from Russia and Belarus will take part.

The common starting point will be the Victory Museum on Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow, and the teams will finish on Anchor Square in Kronstadt.

The Baltic Mile 2022 will also take place along the famous Sovereign Road, a historical route that once connected Moscow and St. Petersburg , Tver, Novgorod and the Leningrad region.


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