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The 2004 Swedish Rally (formally the 53rd Uddeholm Swedish Rally) was the second round of the 2004 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 6 February and 8 February 2004, and was based in Hagfors, Sweden. Citroën's Sébastien Loeb won the race, his 6th win in the World Rally Championship.[1]
Background
Entry list
Itinerary
All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).
Date
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Time
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No.
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Stage name
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Distance
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Leg 1 — 145.80 km
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6 February
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08:22
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SS1
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Lidsbron
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19.59 km
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09:34
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SS2
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Torntorp
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19.21 km
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11:37
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SS3
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Granberget 1
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52.57 km
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15:05
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SS4
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Granberget 2
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52.57 km
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17:04
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SS5
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Hagfors Sprint 1
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1.86 km
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Leg 2 — 152.40 km
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7 February
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07:46
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SS6
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Sundsjon 1
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20.78 km
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08:22
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SS7
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Malta 1
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11.25 km
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10:18
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SS8
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Fredriksberg
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20.13 km
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11:05
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SS9
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Lejen
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26.40 km
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13:32
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SS10
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Malta 2
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11.25 km
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14:27
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SS11
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Sundsjon 1
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20.78 km
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15:46
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SS12
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Vargåsen
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39.95 km
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17:11
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SS13
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Hagfors Sprint 2
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1.86 km
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Leg 3 — 96.60 km
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8 February
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08:04
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SS14
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Sågen 1
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14.17 km
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08:54
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SS15
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Rämmen 1
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23.35 km
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10:06
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SS16
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Hara 1
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10.78 km
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12:18
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SS17
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Sågen 2
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14.17 km
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13:08
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SS18
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Rämmen 2
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23.35 km
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14:20
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SS19
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Hara 2
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10.78 km
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Source:[3]
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2004 World Rally Championship