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Southern 100 course... nice course..
https://youtu.be/jAqVPecZsmU
Then the Northern Ireland's Ulster GP.. great street course.. done nicely..
https://youtu.be/q4kd-MS8RTo
Don't really have any complaints about the choices of track available, but these would be worthwhile DLCs for Ride 4.
Was Wales in Ride 1?
The city track mentioned I think would be Macau.
It has 2, or maybe 3...but IMO only 1 is really good fun, but the other/s are too technically oriented to be much fun for casual players since they are designed to be extremely narrow and twisty nearly all the way through.
I preferred the maps/tracks from Ride 2 as many of those were street courses and, IMO, just more fun for casual playing. Not that real tracks/circuits aren't fun...but those are more about lap times and being technically perfect, rather than appreciating just being on a bike racing around streets...
...so depends what you're in the mood for I suppose. If you're more about just having fun going fast through street courses then this is NOT this game's strong point. The vast majority in this game are real race tracks/circuits.