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Departure from Cervia-Milano Marittima for the second leg of the 1000 Miglia 2019

In the second day of the 1000 Miglia 2019 the cars leave from the Adriatic city of Cervia-Milano Marittima, where the first leg ended, directed to Rome.

Leading the ranking are, at the moment, with 13833 points, Andrea Vesco and Andrea Guerini (Team Villa Trasqua), driving an Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS Zagato of 1929. Following with 13465 points, Giovanni Moceri and Daniele Bonetti (Team Alfa Romeo), driving an Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS of 1928. At the third place of the podium, with 13189 points, is the team composed by Juan Tonconogy and Barbara Ruffini, driving a Bugatti Type 40 of 1927.

The classic cars are expected to be in Rome around 8:30 pm, after having crossed Cesenatico, Gambettola, Urbino, Corinaldo and Senigallia. At 1:00 pm, a brief pit-stop lunch in Fabriano (Loggiato of San Francesco), to then continue the route towards Perugia, Assisi, Terni, Rieti, and the arrival in the Capital for the picturesque motorcade in Via Veneto.

To follow the route on Google Maps with the routes of Sector 3, from Cervia-Milano Marittima to Urbino: https://goo.gl/xZZoEz,  and of  Sector 4, from Urbino to Fabriano: https://goo.gl/4GcUKe