75th Tour of Austria to Feature Challenging Stages and Strong International Field
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The 75th Tour of Austria cycling race will take place from July 8 to 12, covering five stages from Graz to Vienna.
- The anniversary edition features a challenging start in Styria, including a mountain finish at Franz-Josefs-Hรถhe on the Grossglockner.
- Six WorldTour teams and seven Austrian teams are expected to compete.
Austria is gearing up to host the 75th edition of its prestigious Tour of Austria cycling race, a landmark event that promises thrilling competition and a scenic journey across the country. From July 8 to 12, cyclists will traverse five demanding stages, commencing in Graz and culminating in the historic city of Vienna. This ัะฑะธะปะตะน edition is set to challenge even the most seasoned athletes, with a particularly arduous opening in Styria, culminating in a dramatic mountain finish at the iconic Franz-Josefs-Hรถhe on the Grossglockner.
The 75th Tour of Austria leads in five stages from Graz to Vienna.
The route is meticulously designed to test the riders' endurance, climbing prowess, and sprinting capabilities. Beyond the punishing mountain stage, the tour includes three selective road stages that are sure to fragment the peloton and create exciting racing dynamics. The grand finale in Vienna, finishing before the Burgtheater, offers a picturesque setting for what is expected to be a fast-paced sprint, providing a fitting conclusion to this ัะฑะธะปะตะน celebration.
The anniversary offers a difficult start in Styria, followed by a mountain finish at Franz-Josefs-Hรถhe.
Adding to the prestige of the 75th Tour of Austria is the strong field of competitors. Six WorldTour teams, the highest echelon of professional cycling, have confirmed their participation, alongside seven strong Austrian teams. This ensures a high level of competition, with international stars vying against the best of Austrian cycling on home soil. The presence of these elite teams guarantees a spectacle for fans and a true test of skill and determination for the riders, further cementing the Tour of Austria's status as a premier event on the international cycling calendar.
Six WorldTour teams and seven Austrian teams start.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.