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==Shortcuts==
==Shortcuts==
*Just before the path splits in three, the player can use a boosting item to make a sharp turn between the pipes.
*Just before the path splits in three, the player can use a boosting item to make a sharp turn between the pipes.
*Players can boost through the grass on the right to cut off the next turn as well.
*After the split path section, there is a dirt section that the player can boost through.
*After the split path section, there is a dirt section that the player can boost through.
*Right after the first anti-gravity strip, on the left, there is a ramp that cuts off the corner just before the huge turn.
*Right after the first anti-gravity strip, on the left, there is a ramp that cuts off the corner just before the huge turn.
*It is possible to boost through the grass to skip the turn before the big U-turn.
*Near the end of the course, just after the gliding ramp, a boost can be used across the gravel trap to cut the final turn. It is easy to notice the shortcut because there are pipes in the sand.
*Near the end of the course, just after the gliding ramp, a boost can be used across the gravel trap to cut the final turn. It is easy to notice the shortcut because there are pipes in the sand.


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