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Balkan Motorcycle Tour will pass through Bulgaria

Temporary traffic difficulties are expected on the Sub-Balkan road on 5 August and on 9 August on the Trakia Motorway

Photo: BTA

A Serbian motorcycle club will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a Balkan tour that will pass through Bulgaria from August 4 to 9. 

A group of about 150 motorcycles is expected to form. According to the schedule, the rockers will enter the country through the Kalotina checkpoint at around 5 pm on August 4 and will head to the Pancharevo lake near Sofia. The next day, August 5, at 8 am, they will head along the Sub-Balkan road to Kazanlak, where they will have a meeting with their fellows from the city. 

At noon they will head to Stara Zagora and from there they will take the Trakia highway to Burgas to reach their final destination - the town of Kiten on Bulgaria's southern Black Sea coast. 


Given the complexity of the route, the police appeal to citizens for patience and tolerance towards motorists, or choose another route.

The rockers will return to Serbia on August 9, and will only travel on the Trakia and Europa highways.



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