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Autopista Barcelona-Montmeló |
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Route information |
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15 km (9 mi) |
Major junctions |
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Barcelona |
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Montmeló |
Highway system |
Primary highways in Catalonia |
The Autopista C-33 is a highway in Catalonia.
It connects the Autopista AP-7 north of Barcelona to the City Centre and the Autovía C-17.
For the 1992 Summer Olympics when the highway was known as A-17, it was used as part of the road team time trial cycling event that started and ended at the Circuit de Catalunya.[1]
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Regional routes |
- Andalusia
- Aragon
- Asturias
- Balearic Islands
- Basque Country
- Canary Islands
- Castile–La Mancha
- Castile and León
- Catalonia
- Extremadura
- Galicia
- La Rioja
- Madrid
- Murcia
- Valencian Community
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Urban routes |
- A Coruña
- Alacant/Alicante
- Almería
- Avilés
- Badajoz
- Barcelona
- Burgos
- Cáceres
- Cádiz
- Cartagena
- Castelló/Castellón
- Córdoba
- Cuenca
- Elche/Elx
- Ferrol
- Gijón
- Granada
- Huelva
- Ibiza
- Jaén
- León
- Lleida
- Logroño
- Lugo
- Madrid
- Málaga
- Mérida
- Murcia
- Oviedo
- Ourense
- Palencia
- Palma de Mallorca
- Pontevedra
- Puertollano
- Salamanca
- Santander
- Santiago de Compostela
- Segovia
- Seville
- Soria
- Tarragona
- Toledo
- Valladolid
- Valencia
- Vigo
- Zamora
- Zaragoza
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- 1 named N-111
- 2 named N-230
- 3 named C-33
- 4 named C-16
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- 1896
- Marathon (city), Neo Phaliron Velodrome
- 1900
- Vélodrome de Vincennes
- 1904
- Francis Field
- 1908
- White City Stadium
- 1912
- Liljeholmen, Mälaren
- 1920
- Antwerp, Vélodrome d'Anvers Zuremborg
- 1924
- Stade de Colombes, Vélodrome de Vincennes
- 1928
- Amsterdam, Olympic Stadium
- 1932
- Los Angeles Avenue, Pacific Coast Highway, Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Vineyard Avenue
- 1936
- Avus Motor Road, BSV 92 Field & Stadium
- 1948
- Herne Hill Velodrome, Windsor Great Park
- 1952
- Käpylä, Maunula, Pakila, Velodrome
- 1956
- Broadmeadows, Velodrome
- 1960
- Olympic Velodrome, Via Cassia, Via Flaminia, Via Cristoforo Colombo, Via di Grottarossa
- 1964
- Hachioji City, Hachioji Velodrome
- 1968
- Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome, Satellite Circuit
- 1972
- Bundesautobahn 96, Grünwald, Radstadion
- 1976
- Mount Royal Park, Olympic Velodrome, Quebec Autoroute 40
- 1980
- Krylatskoye Sports Complex Cycling Circuit, Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome, Moscow-Minsk Highway
- 1984
- Artesia Freeway, Olympic Velodrome, Streets of Mission Viejo
- 1988
- Olympic Velodrome, Tongillo Road Course
- 1992
- A-17 highway, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Sant Sadurní Cycling Circuit, Velòdrom d'Horta
- 1996
- Cycling road course, Georgia International Horse Park, Stone Mountain Park Archery Center and Velodrome
- 2000
- Centennial Parklands, Dunc Gray Velodrome, Western Sydney Parklands
- 2004
- Athens Olympic Velodrome, Kotzia Square, Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike Venue, Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre
- 2008
- Laoshan Bicycle Moto Cross (BMX) Venue, Laoshan Mountain Bike Course, Laoshan Velodrome, Urban Road Cycling Course
- 2012
- BMX Circuit, Hadleigh Farm, London Velodrome, Hampton Court Palace
- 2016
- Fort Copacabana, Mountain Bike Centre, Olympic BMX Center, Pontal, Rio Olympic Velodrome
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- ↑ 1992 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 2. pp. 305-7.