Stages
Prologue | |||
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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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