2008 Targa Tasmania - Stages

Stages

Prologue
Number Name Description Length
TS00 Georgetown Town stage run on the streets of Georgetown. 04.82 km
Leg 1
TS01 Entally 05.62 km
TS02 Deloraine 08.44 km
TS03 Reedy Marsh 04.99 km
TS04 Paradise 14.48 km
TS05 Nookville 05.33 km
TS06 Harford 05.50 km
TS07 Frankford 07.70 km
TS08 Kayena 06.60 km
TS09 Beaconsfield Town stage run on the streets of Beaconsfield. 02.20 km
Leg 2
TS10 Sideling 43.82 km
TS11 Ledgerwood 05.29 km
TS12 Moorina 07.70 km
TS13 Weldborough 13.20 km
TS14 Pyengana 06.60 km
TS15 Elephant Saddle 11.00 km
TS16 Rossarden 11.70 km
TS17 Longford Town stage run on the streets of Longford. 02.86 km
Leg 3
TS18 High Plains 04.40 km
TS19 Dunorlan 08.80 km
TS20 Merseylea 09.90 km
TS21 Devonport City stage run on the streets of East Devonport. 02.77 km
TS22 Paloona 16.04 km
TS23 Mt. Claude 09.86 km
TS24 Liena 10.86 km
TS25 Caveside 04.40 km
Leg 4
TS26 Mole Creek 04.40 km
TS27 Cethana 37.48 km
TS28 Gunns Plains 14.68 km
TS29 South Riana 24.48 km
TS30 Hellyer Gorge 15.42 km
TS31 Bastyn Dam 05.50 km
TS32 Reece Dam 29.25 km
Leg 5
TS33 Strahan 33.24 km
TS34 Queenstown 06.39 km
TS35 Mt. Arrowsmith 47.24 km
TS36 Tungatinah 08.67 km
TS37 Risdon Brook 07.70 km
TS38 Hobart Second of only 2 southern stages, run on the Queens Domain just outside the state capital Hobart. 01.36 km

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