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Tour de France kicks off, race to stay within country's borders
Tour de France kicks off, race to stay within country's borders

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Tour de France kicks off, race to stay within country's borders

(NewsNation) — The 112th edition of the Tour de France is officially underway and for the first time since 2020, all 21 stages of the race will be held within the country's borders. Starting in Lille, France on July 5, 184 riders representing 23 teams, climbed into their saddles to begin the roughly 2,075-mile race across the country. Connor Zilisch ready to compete in Chicago NASCAR street race The race is broken into 21 stages across a three-week window, during which riders will have to navigate flat, hilly and mountainous terrain, as well as two time trials. For the first time ever, riders will have to climb a prominent hill in Paris known as the Butte Montmartre, three times before finishing at the legendary Champs-Élysées. Trans athletes face uncertain future after Penn strikes deal with Trump administration Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar is looking to defend his 2024 this year and favorited to do so. Cycling weekly reports that five Americans are competing in the race this year, including Sepp Kuss, who became the first American to win a Grand Tour in over a decade in 2023. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pro cycling to return to Colorado with new Tour of Colorado in 2026
Pro cycling to return to Colorado with new Tour of Colorado in 2026

CBS News

time18-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Pro cycling to return to Colorado with new Tour of Colorado in 2026

It's been six years since the last Colorado Classic, but the world's best cyclists are expected to return in 2026 with the launch of the Tour of Colorado. The new stage race, organized by Infinity Events Group, is expected to attract some of the biggest teams in global cycling. Officials said the race will provide a challenging course through some of Colorado's iconic locations. 2023 Vuelta a España winner Sepp Kuss , from Durango Colorado, said: "It's great news that a stage race will return to Colorado. I can't wait for the peloton to experience the beauty of my home state. We have some tough and amazing climbs that will challenge the best riders. I hope the Tour of Colorado can inspire many to follow our sport more closely or, even better, start riding their bike themselves." The last time pro cycling came to the state was the Colorado Classic, a four-day pro bicycle race that drew top pro cyclists worldwide, including Olympians and World Tour champions. The UCI 2.1 race did not return after the COVID-19 pandemic. Gov. Jared Polis said he's looking forward to bringing pro cycling back to the state. "There is no better state to train and compete in than Colorado. I am excited to watch the 2026 Tour of Colorado stage race, which gathers cyclists from across the world to compete at the highest level in the Rocky Mountains. This exciting event brings spectators from around the globe, bolstering Colorado's outdoor recreation economy and highlights why Colorado is the best state for all athletes." Infinity Events Group said the Tour of Colorado will also support local communities and businesses through its social impact program. Tour of Colorado will be a five-stage race and is set to take place in September 2026. Officials said the race dates and route information will be announced before the end of 2025.

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