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11 - 15 June 2024

The 2024 edition of the Red Arrow left from Brescia on Tuesday 11 June and passed through Bergamo, Novara and Vercelli before arriving in Turin for the end of the first leg.

On the second day, the convoy began its descent southwards, passing through the Langhe region and through the centre of Acqui Terme before heading to Genoa, the absolute novelty of the 1000 Miglia 2024, where the crews stopped for lunch. Continuing along the Tyrrhenian coast, the race reached the leg finish in Viareggio.

The third leg saw the descent towards Rome: initially the race turned inland through Lucca, until the lunch break in Castiglione della Pescaia. In the afternoon, they entered Lazio passing through  Marta, Viterbo, Ronciglione and finish in Rome in Via Veneto.

With the fourth leg, the crews drove up to Orvieto and then Solomeo, the venue for lunch. After the break, it was on to Siena, Prato and the Futa and Raticosa passes, which will precede the arrival in San Lazzaro di Savena (Bologna). On the final day, Saturday 15 June, the route passed Ferrara, Bovolone and Villafranca, then Lake Garda with the Valtenesi and Salò to finish with the classic parade in Viale Venezia.

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