Expanded UCI WorldTour travels to new roads
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[August 03, 2016]
(Reuters) - The International
Cycling Union (UCI) has announced an expanded WorldTour calendar for
2017 that will see the series host premier level races in five
countries, including Britain and the United States, for a first
time.
"The expanded series will consist of 37 events. Alongside the three
Grand Tours, there will be 14 stage races and 20 one-day events,"
the UCI said in a statement late on Tuesday.
A total of 10 new events were awarded three-year licenses to join a
series that will take the peloton to 15 countries over a nine-month
period, with the Tour Down Under kicking off the 2017 season in
Australia from Jan. 17-22.
Australia will also host the first of the new events on the schedule
when the riders line up for the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race on
Jan. 29, a 174 km one-day race in Victoria that was first staged in
2015.
"I am absolutely delighted our vision has been realized and
Australia now has its own modern one-day classic," Evans, who won
the Tour de France in 2011, told reporters.
"And, our race will become a critical part of the season with teams
and individuals vying for early season points in order to set up
their entire year."
The RideLondon-Surrey Classic, won by Belgium's Tom Boonen on
Sunday, has also been added to the schedule, giving Britain a first
event on the series, along with fellow first timers Qatar, United
Arab Emirates, Turkey and the United States.
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A car is parked outside the World Cycling Center and headquarters of
the International Cycling Union (UCI) in Aigle, Switzerland May 3,
2016. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
"Alongside the prestigious events which have already proven their
worth, the UCI WorldTour is enriched by the addition of some truly
fantastic races across the globe. I'm delighted to see this
development," UCI president Brian Cookson added.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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