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The Circuit of Europe was an air race held in 1911. A prize of £8,000 was offered by Le Journal for the entire Circuit, with additional prizes for the individual stages. The stages of the race totalled 1,600 km (990 mi) were:Paris-Liège: 325 km (203 mi). Control at Reims. Prize £1600.
Liège-Spa-Venlo: 120 km (75 mi). Control at Belle Fagne, near Malchamp. Prize £400.
Venlo-Utrecht: 87 mi (140 km) Control at Verloo. Prize £1,200, and a prize of £400 for the first Dutch aviator to finish the stage.
Utrecht-Brussels: Control at Breda. Prizes £1,600.
Brussels-Roubaix 80 km (50 mi): Prize £600
Roubaix-Calais: Prize £400
Calais-London : Controls at Dover and Shoreham. Prizes: £2,500 offered by the Standard for the overall time between Paris and London, and £400 offered by Shoreham for daily stage.
London-Calais: Prize £400.
Calais-Paris: Prize £800 in addition to the £8,000 for the whole Circuit.
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