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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. | ||
Excluding courses announced simultaneously, this course and [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]] mark the shortest period of time between the announcement of two new courses for the ''Mario Kart'' series, with only a 16-hour gap, beating the previous courses with this distinction, [[Piranha Plant Cove]] and [[Yoshi's Island (race course)|Yoshi's Island]], by five days. Despite the {{ | Excluding courses announced simultaneously, this course and [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]] mark the shortest period of time between the announcement of two new courses for the ''Mario Kart'' series, with only a 16-hour gap, beating the previous courses with this distinction, [[Piranha Plant Cove]] and [[Yoshi's Island (race course)|Yoshi's Island]], by five days. Despite the {{media link|MKT Rome Tour artwork.png|initial teaser}} for the course featuring being set in the course's first variant, it includes a [[Chain Chomp]], and a corresponding Chain Chomp warning sign, which appear in Rome Avanti 3. This suggests the teaser art combined elements of the first and third variants for the artwork, despite the third variant not debuting until the 2023 Anniversary Tour. | ||
Rome Avanti is the only city course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' that never had any of its routes featured in [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]]. | Rome Avanti is the only city course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' that never had any of its routes featured in [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]]. |