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*{{team flag|Arbor}}: Students of the Technical University Qurtuba.
*{{team flag|Arbor}}: Students of the Technical University Qurtuba.
*{{team flag|Batavia}}: Students from the [[Royal Julius Civilis University]] from [['s Koningenwaarde]].
*{{team flag|Batavia}}: Students from the [[Royal Julius Civilis University]] from [['s Koningenwaarde]].
*{{team flag|Craitland}}
*{{team flag|Hurmu}}: ''"Six Hurts Team"'' led by [[Karel Kyle|Karel Kyle des Vinandy]].
*{{team flag|Mercury}}
*{{team flag|Mercury}}
*{{team flag|Senya}}: Students of the [[University of Svorgas]].
*{{team flag|Senya}}: Students of the [[University of Svorgas]].


[[Category:Motorsport]]
[[Category:Motorsport]]

Revision as of 12:48, 2 June 2021

Riksa R010

The Tricycle Tour (Adarani: तिपहिया यात्रा; Arboric: جولة دراجة ثلاثية العجلات) is an event where teams ride riksas through Çakaristan. The start and finish are fixed, but the intermediate route is not determined.

Conditions for participation

Teams may participate in the tour under the following conditions:

  • A riska with an original combustion engine;
  • There is no support on the way;
  • The team will be sponsored for a minimum of 1,000 golden dinars for charity in Çakaristan.

Before the start, drivers must have a driving licence. For the riksas, participants can obtain a special riksa driving licence.

Route

There is no defined route between the start and finish. Electronic navigation is forbidden, no flying is allowed, boat crossing of more than 30 km is not allowed and highways should be avoided. The length of the route depends on the navigation coasts of the team.

In 1696 AN, the starting point was the factory of riksas, Qaghta Motors, in Ambarganj. The finish was at the forecourt of the Red Fortress in Agra. As this was the first Tricycle Tour, the three team that arrived first in Agra won a meeting with the Sultan and Sultana.

In 1697 AN, the starting point and finish were exactly reversed.

Teams

Each team consists of two or three people. They buy a riksa themselves, which is often decorated.

1697 Edition

Several teams have signed up for the 1697 edition: