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“Next year’s race has some new locations as well as seeing some of our old favourites return. It always a challenge to keep the race fresh and exciting,” Mike Turtur says

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16.07.2014 @ 13:13 Posted by Emil Axelgaard

The Tour Down under organizers have announced the route for the 2015 edition of the opening WorldTour race. The race will include well-known stages like the ones to Stirling and Willunga Hill but will also visit new locations.

 

The 17th edition of the Santos Tour Down Under will return next January with new race routes and more world-class cycling action across South Australia.

Race Director Mike Turtur said the course was developed to give sprinters, climbers and all-rounders an equal chance at victory, while also showcasing the city and regional South Australia.

“Next year’s race has some new locations as well as seeing some of our old favourites return. It always a challenge to keep the race fresh and exciting,” Mike Turtur said.

“In an event first there will be a stage finish in the Adelaide Hills town of Paracombe, the smallest rural spot to ever host a stage.”

Race Director Mike Turtur is pleased with the balance achieved in the race stages.

“Stage 1 from Tanunda to Campbelltown will see us get off to a spectacular start with no race neutral and racing starting straight out of the township. The new finish location in Campbelltown, presents a very tough, uphill sprint which will demand perfect timing by the sprinters,” Mr Turtur said. 

“There will be two loops through the Barossa before riders tackle Checker Hill in the opposite direction to usual and power towards the finish line. 

“The new finish at Paracombe and the climb up Torrens Hill Road will make for a very interesting stage. We are returning to Glenelg after many years for a stage start which will be a highlight for Bupa Stage 4 as well as the Bupa Challenge Tour and on the same day a new finish location in Mount Barker.

Santos Managing Director David Knox said that the company looked forward to celebrating its sixth year with the event.

“The profile of the Santos Tour Down Under continues to grow year on year, attracting professional cyclists and cycling fans from around the world and propelling South Australia onto the international stage”, Mr Knox said. 

“Not only does the Tour help to showcase all that South Australia has to offer, it also brings together over 750,000 people for a world-class event in our very own backyard. 

“As a South Australian company celebrating 60 years of incorporation, we are very proud to help make this happen.”

Entries are now open for the Bupa Challenge Tour and all participants are encouraged to join the Cancer Council SA’s fundraising efforts and Ride for a Reason. For those who would rather run than ride, expressions of interest are also now open for the People’s Choice Undies Run for Bowel Cancer on Sunday 18 January.

The 2015 Santos Tour Down Under - Race Route
 
Date Stage Distance Route
Sunday 18 January People's Choice Classic 51km Adelaide's East End
Tuesday 20 January Stage 1 133km Tanunda to Campbelltown
Wednesday 21 January Stage 2 150km Unley to Stirling
Thursday 22 January Stage 3 143km Norwood to Paracombe
Friday 23 January Bupa Stage 4 145km Glenelg to Mount Barker
Saturday 24 January Stage 5 151km McLaren Vale to Wilunga Hill
Sunday 25 January Be Safe Be Seen MAC Stage 6 tbc tbc
 

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