Trieste-Opicina hillclimb

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Trieste-Opicina (1911–1971) is a hillclimb up the Opicina hill in Trieste, northeastern Italy. Also known as Albo d'Oro automobilistico. The race was suspended twice, around First and Second World War. After a serious crash of Austrian Herbert Jerich in a Ford Escort TC and subsequent safety concerns the race was cancelled after its 1971 edition. From 2017, the historic race was recreated as a tour on closed roads around Trieste. rdf:langString
La Trieste-Opicina, è stata una competizione automobilistica e motociclistica a carattere agonistico disputata tra il 1911 e il 1971 per essere poi ripresa come rievocazione solo automobilistica dal 1982 ai giorni nostri. Il percorso in salita aveva origine a Trieste per terminare nella frazione di Opicina. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Trieste-Opicina (1911–1971) is a hillclimb up the Opicina hill in Trieste, northeastern Italy. Also known as Albo d'Oro automobilistico. The race was suspended twice, around First and Second World War. After a serious crash of Austrian Herbert Jerich in a Ford Escort TC and subsequent safety concerns the race was cancelled after its 1971 edition. From 2017, the historic race was recreated as a tour on closed roads around Trieste.
rdf:langString La Trieste-Opicina, è stata una competizione automobilistica e motociclistica a carattere agonistico disputata tra il 1911 e il 1971 per essere poi ripresa come rievocazione solo automobilistica dal 1982 ai giorni nostri. Il percorso in salita aveva origine a Trieste per terminare nella frazione di Opicina.
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