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A brief overview on the tracking detector configuration of the proposed TESLA linear collider detector is given, along with a description of the realistic track reconstruction software that has been developed for the GEANT3-based simulation of this device. The observed track reconstruction performance is discussed. It provides strong support for the expectation that the design requirements imposed by the Physics processes to be studied at a TeV-scale linear collider will indeed be fulfilled.