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Donegal rally roars into town 16.06.09

INISHOWEN is gearing up for a hectic day this Friday as the Topaz Donegal International Rally roars into town for the first time in seven years.
While the first day of the 2009 event will be based in the north of the peninsula, people can expect all the main routes to be busy as many of the estimated 50,000 spectators make their way to one of the most spectacular legs of the rally.
Gardai in Inishowen are expecting a high level of traffic congestion on Friday and will be concentrating their efforts on traffic management throughout the day. The rally kicks off from the central pit stop at Station Road, Carndonagh.
The three stages on Friday are as follows:
11.38am: Glassalt to Coolcross
12.20pm: Culdaff to Umgall, Malin
12.54pm: Bree, Malin Head to Five Fingers Strand
The same three stages will be repeated again at 2.23pm; 3.05pm and 3.39pm that day.
All the competitors will then return for servicing to Station Road at 4.20pm before travelling onwards to Letterkenny. Day two will feature the roads around Fanad and Knockalla while day three will include the fresh challenge of an extended High Glen plus Atlantic Drive.
A Garda spokesperson in Inishowen said the main aim was for the international event to run smoothly during its local leg.
"Our main objective is to make sure that the rally will pass off without incident for both the competitors and the many supporters and spectators who will be attending the event in Inishowen," said the spokesperson.
"We will be regulating traffic before and after the event and we will be making every effort to ensure the main routes are not obstructed and that traffic is kept moving." Gardai have also advised non-rally fans to plan ahead if travelling on Friday. "If you are making a journey to or from the peninsula, we would advise that you plan ahead and give yourself extra time to arrive at your destination. Be advised that there will be extra congestion on the roads due to both the rally itself and the traffic from supporters and followers," added the spokesperson. Gardai will also be conducting random spot checks to clamp down on any traffic offences during the day.
The three-day rally, from Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 21, will see 151 drivers from all over the country compete on the 300 kilometre course. It’s estimated the rally will inject more than €25 million into the Donegal economy.
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