The 2011 Official Route Please keep in mind that the stages may change at any time based on varying security conditions.
Stage
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Date
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Start/Finish
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Country
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Distance, km
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1
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Jan 15
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Budapest – Genova
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Europe
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1 094 km
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2
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Jan 16 -18
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Genova – Khenifra (Super Marathon, 3 days)
|
Europe Morocco
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2 324 km
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3
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Jan 19
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Khenifra – Tazzarine
|
Morocco
|
588 km
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4
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Jan 20
|
Tazzarine – Ait Bheku
|
Morocco
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588 km
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5
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Jan 21
|
Ait Behku – Bojdour
|
Morocco
|
635 km
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6
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Jan 22
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Bojdour – Guerguarat
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Morocco
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610 km
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7
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Jan 23
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Guerguarat-Bou Lanoar (Border Crossing)
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Mauritania
|
70 km
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8
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Jan 24
|
Bou Lanouar – B2 Beach
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Mauritania
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280 km
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9
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Jan 25
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B2 Beach – Nouakchott (Rest)
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Mauritania
|
150 km
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10
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Jan 26
|
Nouakchott – Dakar
|
Senegal
|
565 km
|
11
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Jan 27
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Dakar – Niokolo Koba National Park
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Senegal
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592 km
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12
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Jan 28
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Niokolo Koba – Keyes (Rest)
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Mali
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213 km
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13
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Jan 29
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Keneiba – Diema
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Mali
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350 km
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14
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Jan 30
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Diema – Bamako
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Mali
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342 km
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Budapest-Bamako-Brooklyn
I finished this amazing journey April 2011
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My Route through
Western Africa
Spain
Morocco
Mauritania
Senegal
Mali
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Togo
Benin
Nigeria
Cameroon
Gabon
Congo
DRC
Angola
Namibia
Botswana
SOUTH AFRICA
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