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ALULA > ALULA (MARATHON)
The drivers and navigators are not yet finished with the splendour of the AlUla landscapes, but will be primarily concerned with managing their vehicles as they head off on this first leg of the marathon. Although the route mostly runs through wide open spaces, the zigzags between the hills will require frequent changes in pace. At the finish, two nearby but separate bivouacs will accommodate riders on one side and the FIA crews on the other. Mutual assistance among competitors is permitted without time limits. The campsite is bare-bones: a bonfire, tents, and ration packs!
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