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'''Rome Avanti''' is a race course in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It is based on the city of [[Rome]], {{wp|Italy}}, and as such takes racers round many landmarks and sites from the city, such as the [[Colosseum]]. The course made its debut in the [[Night Tour]], and is the second city course to not debut in a tour named after the city, the first being [[ | '''Rome Avanti''' is a race course in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It is based on the city of [[Rome]], {{wp|Italy}}, and as such takes racers round many landmarks and sites from the city, such as the [[Colosseum]]. The course made its debut in the [[Night Tour]], and is the second city course to not debut in a tour named after the city, the first being [[Athens Dash]]. It is also the first city course to debut alongside a classic course since [[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade]], over three years earlier. The course is the sixth European city course and is the first of them to be set at night. "Avanti" in the course's name is an Italian word that roughly translates to "onwards", making this the first ''Mario Kart'' course to feature a non-English word in its English name. The starting line for this course resembles the front side of the [[Pantheon]]. | ||
The course has three routes, Rome Avanti, '''Rome Avanti 2''', and '''Rome Avanti 3'''. The first two debuted together in the [[Night Tour]] while the third debuted in the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)|2023 Anniversary Tour]]. The first route takes racers through the Colosseum, the {{wp|Roman Forum}}, and {{wp|Piazza del Campidoglio}}, the second route takes them through the [[Spanish Steps]], the {{wp|Villa Borghese gardens}}, and some of the city's piazzas, and the third route takes them through the [[Trevi Fountain]], {{wp|Trajan's Market}}, the Colosseum, and {{wp|Piazza Navona}}. Additionally, the second route starts in the opposite direction compared to the other two. Rome Avanti 3 was effectively treated as the course that capped off new content for ''Tour'', as its normal variant was in the third cup of the 2023 Anniversary Tour and not the first (unlike the other new city course routes that debuted alongside it), and its R/T variant was the final course of the entire tour. | The course has three routes, Rome Avanti, '''Rome Avanti 2''', and '''Rome Avanti 3'''. The first two debuted together in the [[Night Tour]] while the third debuted in the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)|2023 Anniversary Tour]]. The first route takes racers through the Colosseum, the {{wp|Roman Forum}}, and {{wp|Piazza del Campidoglio}}, the second route takes them through the [[Spanish Steps]], the {{wp|Villa Borghese gardens}}, and some of the city's piazzas, and the third route takes them through the [[Trevi Fountain]], {{wp|Trajan's Market}}, the Colosseum, and {{wp|Piazza Navona}}. Additionally, the second route starts in the opposite direction compared to the other two. Rome Avanti 3 was effectively treated as the course that capped off new content for ''Tour'', as its normal variant was in the third cup of the 2023 Anniversary Tour and not the first (unlike the other new city course routes that debuted alongside it), and its R/T variant was the final course of the entire tour. |