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AXCR 2024: More than 2000 km across Thailand
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AXCR 2024: More than 2000 km across Thailand

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The organizers of the Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR) have unveiled the program for the 2024 edition of the emblematic Asian event.
The event will take place from August 9 to 17. The first few days will be spent in Surat for the usual formalities that precede any event. On the evening of the 11th, the starting ceremony will take place at the Surat Thani Clock Tower.
This will be followed by 6 days of racing, linking Surat to Kanchanaburi, where the race will finish on the 17th after more than 2000 kilometers.

See the detailed program below

9th-12th August

09:00 - 19:00 hr.

Registration and documentation at rally HQ

Saturday 10th August

09:00 - 15:00 hr.

Pre-scrutineering at hotel car park ( spare turbo sealing and etc )

18:30 hr.

THE RIVERSIDE SURATTHANI for Welcome Party

Sunday 11th August

07:00 - 12:00 hr.

Scrutineering at hotel car park ( CLOSE TO HOTEL )

13:30 hr.

Roadbook Leg 1 issue at rally HQ

14:30 hr.

Compulsory competitors briefing, at Diamond Plaza Hotel

18:00 hr.

Convoy start from hotel to ceremonial start area, at Surat Thani Clock Tower

19:50 hr.

Ceremonial start

LEG1 to LEG6 schedule will be announce by Bulletin.

Monday 12th August

LEG1 : Surat Thai to Surat Thai  296.98 kms.

Tuesday 13th August

LEG2 : Surat Thai to Cha-Am  553.03 kms.

Wednesday 14th August

LEG3 : Cha-Am to Cha-Am  362.06 kms.

Thursday 15th August

LEG4 : Cha-Am to Kanchanaburi  395.91 kms.

Friday 16th August

LEG5 : Kanchanaburi to Kanchanaburi  321.56 kms.

Saturday 17th August

LEG6 : Kanchanaburi to Kanchanaburi  146.72 kms.

13:30 hr.

1st bike finished at MTC 12 at Skywalk Avenue, Kanchanaburi

15:00 hr.

Ceremonial Finisher Madal Giving at Skywalk Avenue, Kanchanaburi

17:00 hr.

Provisional result of LEG6 and LEG1-6  

  17:30 hr.

  Official Result of LEG1-6

19:00 hr.

Gala dinner and Prize Giving

           

 

axcr 2024 map

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