58th THE PRESIDENTIAL CYCLING TOUR OF TÜRKIYE , 8-15 OCTOBER 2023
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye (TUR), which began in 1963 as the Marmara Tour, gained international status in 1966 and has been taken under the auspices of the Presidency since 1968, hosts renowned cycling teams and cyclists in the elite men's category in a route surrounded by natural and historical treasures of Turkey.
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye, which supports the development of Turkish cycling and has an important place and brand value in world cycling, will take place from 8-15 October 2023 after being postponed from its original date (23-30 April) due to the devastating earthquakes in February.
Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye with the participation of 25 professional cycling teams will be held between 8-15 October, as 8 stages, with greater enthusiasm and grandeur on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Turkish Republic and the Turkish Cycling Federation.
We continue our journey through the Mediterranean and Agean coastlines to reach the 8,000-year-old historic peninsula of Istanbul for the grand finale of our cross-continental journey. 8 days of international live TV coverage of over 2 hours a day on prestigious sports channels around the world, challenging stages for both sprinters and climbers, beautiful scenery surrounded by unique history and natural beauty, sunshine along the route, a good selection of Turkish cuisine, warm and generous hospitality are some of the most recognized features of this unique experience.
The 58th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey will feature the following stages:
- Stage 1: 8 October 2023 Alanya - Antalya (135 km)
- Stage 2: 9 October 2023 Kemer - Kalkan (166,5 km)
- Stage 3: 10 October 2023 Fethiye - Babadağ (104,1 km)
- Stage 4: 11 October 2023 Fethiye - Marmaris (165,3 km)
- Stage 5: 12 October 2023 Marmaris - Yalıkavak (180.6 km)
- Stage 6: 13 October 2023 Bodrum - Selçuk (193.3 km)
- Stage 7: 14 October 2023 Selçuk - Manisa- İzmir (159.8 km)
- Stage 8: 15 October 2023 Istanbul - Sultanahmet (130,5 km)
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2024
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- Stage 5 | Bodrum - Kuşadasi 2024-04-25 181.9kms
- Stage 6 | Kuşadasi - Manisa 2024-04-26 165.8km
- Stage 7 | İzmir - İzmir 2024-04-27 179km
- Stage 8 | Istanbul - Istanbul 2024-04-28 110km
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- 1 MACIEJUK Filip
- 2 HAJEK Alexander
- 3 WELSFORD Sam
- 4 LÜHRS Luis-Joe
- 5 MULLEN Ryan
- 6 VAN POPPEL Danny
- 7 WANDAHL Frederik
- 11 ANDRESEN Tobias Lund
- 12 VAN DEN BERG Julius
- 13 VAN DEN BROEK Frank
- 14 DORUSSEN Johan
- 15 JAKOBSEN Fabio
- 16 PEATFIELD Benjamin
- 17 WELTEN Bram
- 21 GHYS Robbe
- 22 PLOWRIGHT Jensen
- 23 RICKAERT Jonas
- 24 SINKELDAM Ramon
- 25 UHLIG Henri
- 26 DEHAIRS Simon
- 31 CAVENDISH Mark
- 32 BALLERINI Davide
- 33 KANTER Max
- 34 SELIG Rüdiger
- 35 PRONSKIY Vadim
- 36 LÓPEZ Harold Martín
- 37 VINOKUROV Nicolas
- 41 ABREHA Negasi Haylu
- 42 CAMPRUBÍ Marcel
- 43 CONCA Filippo
- 44 DONOVAN Mark
- 45 HAGEN Carl Fredrik
- 46 TOWNSEND Rory
- 47 WHELAN James
- 51 BABOR Daniel
- 52 BÁRTA Tomáš
- 53 CEPEDA Jefferson Alveiro
- 54 GONZÁLEZ David
- 55 JOHNSTON Calum
- 56 LEITÃO Iúri
- 57 MURGUIALDAY Jokin
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- 145 LI Zhen (DNF #4)
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- 151 CLAEYS Robbe
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- 154 MARCHAND Gianni
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Tour of Turkey 2024: live stream the Presidential cycling
Eight stages from Antalya to Istanbul
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The 59th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey will see red hot action unfold across eight stages as it visits all the popular holiday spots along the country’s western coast between Antalya and Istanbul.
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The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey returns to the calendar again keen to show off the natural wonders of the country to the world and to provide an excellent spectacle for bike racing fans.
This year, just four World Tour teams have turned up in the shape of BORA - hansgrohe, Team dsm-firmenich PostNL, Astana Qazaqstan Team and Alpecin - Deceuninck so this will open up opportunities for some of the smaller teams to score a big victory in this prestigious race.
With a host of sprint stages along the route it’s no surprise to see some of the world’s best sprinters present including Sam Welsford (BORA - hansgrohe), Fabio Jakobsen (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) and back after illness the one and only Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan Team).
Travelling east to west the first seven stages hug the beautiful coast line hopping from town to town, resort to resort before a long transfer to stage eight in the magical city of Istanbul.
The day's early break almost held on to the line but were agonisingly caught within the final kilometre. A couple more riders then launched very late attacks but in the end it came down to a mass sprint with the win being taken by Tobias Lund Andresen (Dsm-firmenich PostNL).
The young Dane also moves into the race lead as it heads north towards Kusadasi and even through there are a few hills it looks like being another sprint finish.
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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2024 stages
The eight stage tour starts with a predominantly flat 135km around the city of Antalya to provide opportunity number one for the big sprinters before starting its journey westwards along the coast line.
Stage two from Kemer to Kas is a much longer 190km and with a couple of lumps near the start and a sizeable climb 60km from the finish it could see a much more attacking race.
Stage three from the popular resort of Fethiye to Marmaris is a very hilly affair but maybe not hilly enough to get rid of the sprinters who could have their day again at the finish.
There are two classified climbs on stage four including a second category ascent after 94km to shake things up so it is likely a much smaller group will make it into Bodrum to contest the finish.
Stage five between Bodrum and Kusadasi is lumpy again but the climbs are smaller so the pendulum again swings in favour of the fast men, although they will be made to work for it, especially over the final peak with 30km left to race.
Stage six is the queen stage with a mountain top finish at Manisa. This 20km climb takes the riders up above 1000m altitude and will be pivotal in deciding the outcome of the general classification.
Stage seven has just one minor lump just before half way before an absolutely pan flat run to the line and then the race ends with stage eight in and around the bustling city of Istanbul.
Stage 1 | Sunday April 21 , Antalya - Antalya, 135km
Stage 2 | M0nday April 22 , Kemer - Kaş, 190.4km
Stage 3 | Tuesday April 23, Fethiye - Marmaris, 154.4km
Stage 4 | Wednesday April 24, Marmaris - Bodrum, 136.8km
Stage 5 | Thursday April 25, Bodrum - Kuşadasi, 181.9kms
Stage 6 | Friday April 26, Kuşadasi - Manisa, 165.8km
Stage 7 | Saturday April 27, İzmir - İzmir, 179km
Stage 8 | Sunday April 28, Istanbul - Istanbul, 110km
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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2024, 21st to 28th April
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Slavique Nuke
- Yesterday at 1:05 PM
At least the Turks are making progress. The TV coverage now shows the remaining kilometres and the gap.
- Yesterday at 1:07 PM
Carrick-On-Seine
- Yesterday at 1:10 PM
Landeirovic said: Wow Kanter wins a race! Click to expand...
- Yesterday at 1:14 PM
Rob5091 said: The wonders of technology, huh?! (mind you, there's no guarantee they're correct! ) Click to expand...
- Yesterday at 1:54 PM
Tour of Turkey trying to kill someone with that finish
- Yesterday at 1:56 PM
Not the fairest of sprints, but it's more the race's fault than Danny's tbh.
GenericBoonenFan
- Yesterday at 1:57 PM
Hardly a fair sprint by Danny, but this finish was asking for it.
- Yesterday at 1:59 PM
I had a bet on Lonardi, hopefully van Poppel will be relegated
After chasing down guys all day, Bora & Van Poppel win - chapeau, although Lonardi was not a happy man in 2nd as he was blocked out against the barriers. All of the big 3 sprinters had an off day with the last lumpy bits. Does not look good for Cav's hope of that last win at the Tour.
- Yesterday at 2:08 PM
my Turkish is rusty but are they saying they're now looking at the sprint?
- Yesterday at 2:13 PM
Danny relegated He did close the door on Lonardi, but tbf so would anyone, just a bad finish in general.
- Yesterday at 2:50 PM
Van Poppels deviation was worse than Matthews in Ronde De Vlaanderen.
- Yesterday at 3:06 PM
- Yesterday at 3:43 PM
- Yesterday at 4:53 PM
Rob5091 said: After chasing down guys all day, Bora & Van Poppel win - chapeau, although Lonardi was not a happy man in 2nd as he was blocked out against the barriers. All of the big 3 sprinters had an off day with the last lumpy bits. Does not look good for Cav's hope of that last win at the Tour. Click to expand...
- Yesterday at 5:07 PM
Lol at the parcours today. It's impossible to keep your line with that corner there. I can understand it feels unfair to Lonari but this is pretty ridiculous.
Libertine Seguros
- Yesterday at 7:14 PM
Samamba said: No that's for teams (Pro team or conti), not for races. Money helps ofcourse, but there's more. They got demoted cause they tried to break every riders bones every year. Click to expand...
Samu Cuenca
- Yesterday at 7:44 PM
Here's the UCI document listing the different financial obligations for teams and organisers. It's definitely cheaper to register a .1 race than a .Pro event, if I've understood the rules correctly. You also have to pay a 1000 Euro fee just to submit an application to join the ProSeries. https://assets.ctfassets.net/761l7gh5x5an/3XSdDT5GZNHaRDKjjqE4bo/d586af08d8940967b7e4cdac1d14bc18/ROA-20231008_-_2024_Road_Financial_Obligations.pdf
- Today at 10:44 AM
Not only the indignation of being relegated but Van Poppel gets also a 200 Swiss Franc fine for his wayward sprinting yesterday.
- Today at 10:51 AM
SHAD0W93 said: Cav’s just returning from being sick for awhile, wasn’t expecting much this race. But like last year his only chance is before the second and third week as OTL chances increase. But without Vingegaard or not at 100%, the stages might not be raced as hard. Click to expand...
"It's so hard. I am actually in a bit of shock," Click to expand...
- Today at 11:10 AM
Rob5091 said: Back in October, when the route for this year's tour was announced, Cav said, https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ma...st-route-ive-ever-seen-at-the-tour-de-france/ Since then Cav's been away ill and the peloton has gotten faster and faster. Even without Vingegaard, Pogacar, Roglic & Remco should be at the Tour so Cav needs to be at 100% just to be in with a shot. Click to expand...
- Today at 2:02 PM
Another win for Kanter is on the way
QueenStagiaire
- Today at 2:12 PM
You know, real time gaps would be helpful here.
- Today at 2:14 PM
The Turkish GPS shows random numbers between 15 and 55, but BORA needs to be in front now to make it a sprint
@Skijumper Roglic fan isn't that your boy Calum Johnston in the break maybe about to make it? The Scottish guy from Caja?
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Tobias Lund Andresen is the winner of Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye 2024 Stage 4, before Danny van Poppel and Henri Uhlig. ... APPELBAUM Henri Johannes REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland. 19: REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland,, 8:17. 90: 217: Sprint: YILMAZ Ramazan Adria Mobil. 19: Adria Mobil,, 8:17. 91: 156: Sprint: SANTY Arne Tarteletto ...
Danny van Poppel (Bora-Hansgrohe) sprinted to victory on stage 3 of the Tour of Turkey, from a reduced peloton after two late climbs had disrupted the finish for the pure sprinters. The Dutchman ...
The 2024 Presidential Tour of Turkey is a road cycling stage race that is being held between 21 and 28 April 2024 in Turkey. It is the 59th edition of the Presidential Tour of Turkey. Teams. Four UCI WorldTeams, nine UCI ProTeams, and twelve UCI Continental teams made up the 25 teams that participate in the race.
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye (TUR), which began in 1963 as the Marmara Tour, gained international status in 1966 and has been taken under the auspices of the Presidency since 1968, hosts renowned cycling teams and cyclists in the elite men's category in a route surrounded by natural and historical treasures of Turkey. The ...
Welcome to the Tour of Türkiye's official Youtube page! A most prestigious and well-established Turkish sports event that enjoys much prestige across the world as well, the Presidential Cycling ...
Follow live coverage of the 2024 Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, including news, results, stage reports, photos, podcasts and expert analysis - stages Page - Cyclingnews
Eduardo Sepulveda wins stage 4 of the Tour of Turkey (Image credit: Getty) Nairo Quintana crosses the finish line (Image credit: Getty) Patrick Bevin took second on the stage (Image credit: Getty)
Mark Cavendish (Deceuninck-QuickStep) landed his fourth stage win of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey in another sprint finish on the final day, while Jose Manuel Diaz (Delko) held on for ...
He won stage 1 of the 57th Tour of Turkey in bunch sprint finish ahead of Belgium's Jasper Philipsen and his compatriot Kaden Groves. "It's actually fantastic to win this stage," Ewan reacted.
Races. Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2024. 21 April 2024 - 28 April 2024|Turkey|2.Pro. Stage 1 - Tour of Turkey: Fabio Jakobsen takes first win of 2024 on stage 1 | Antalya - Antalya. 2024 ...
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Jasper Philipsen is the winner of Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye 2023 Stage 1, before Gleb Syritsa and Timothy Dupont. ... DEPE Serdar Anıl Spor Toto Cycling Team. 25: Spor Toto Cycling Team,, 0:10.. 116: 205: GC: SCHIFFER Anton BIKE AID. 24: BIKE AID,, 0:10.. 117: 185: GC: ŞAMPIYONBISIKLET Mehmet Global 6 Cycling. 37: Global 6 Cycling,,
José Manuel Díaz is the winner of Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2021, before Jay Vine and Eduardo Sepúlveda. ... JOHANNESSEN Anders Halland Uno-X Pro Cycling Team. 21: Uno-X Pro Cycling Team: 3-18: 18-75: TT: SUTER Joel Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB. 22: Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB: 3-19: 20 1: 187: Climber: WEULINK Meindert ABLOC CT. 21 ...
Stage 5 » Manisa › Ayvalık (186.1km) Sam Welsford is the winner of Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye 2022 Stage 5, before Jasper Philipsen and Arvid de Kleijn. Eduardo Sepúlveda was leader in GC.
The 2022 Presidential Tour of Turkey was a road cycling stage race held between 10 and 17 April 2022 in Turkey. It was the 57th edition of the Presidential Tour of Turkey. Teams. Six UCI WorldTeams, twelve UCI ProTeams and seven UCI Continental teams participated in the race. UCI WorldTeams ...
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (Turkish: Cumhurbaşkanlığı Bisiklet Turu) is a professional road bicycle racing stage race held annually in Turkey since 1963. In 2005 the race became part of the UCI Europe Tour, rated as a 2.2 event, before being upgraded to 2.1 in 2008, and then to 2.HC for the 2010 edition.
Team Novo Nordisk (PRT) 121 POLGA Antonio. 122 BRAND Sam. 123 KOPECKÝ Matyáš. 124 KUSZTOR Péter. 125 LOZANO David. 126 PERON Andrea. 127 RIDOLFO Filippo. DS DAVIDENKO Vassili, PODENZANA Massimo.
The 2023 Presidential Tour of Turkey was a road cycling stage race that was held between 8th and 15 October 2023 in Turkey. It was the 58th edition of the Presidential Tour of Turkey. Teams. Four UCI WorldTeams, seven UCI ProTeams, twelve UCI Continental teams, and one national team made up the 24 teams that participate in the race.
Catch the latest cycling news and find Tour of Türkiye results, standings and routes. After Kemer - Kalkan is done, be sure to check out the full schedule of stages and get live updates for the ...
Cycling fans in the Canada can watch the 2024 Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey on FloBikes. A subscription will set you back CAN$150 for the year or CAN$29.99 on a monthly basis.
Stage 8 / 130.5 KM J. Philipsen. Stay up to date with the full 2023 Tour of Türkiye schedule. Eurosport brings you live updates, real-time results and breaking Cycling - Road news.
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2024, 21st to 28th April. Page 3 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community. Toggle sidebar Toggle sidebar. ... Tour of Turkey trying to kill someone with that finish . Reactions: Sandisfan, SHAD0W93, Scarponi and 2 others. Wvv. Jan 3, 2019 1,680 2,065 8,680 ...