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View all search resultsGetting the nod from world cycling body Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), organizers of the Tour de Indonesia have already considered the idea of upgrading the 2020 tour – although this has led to concerns about cutting off opportunities for local cyclists to race at home.
After battling the heat and steep climbs throughout the past five days, Thomas Lebas, who did not win any of the daily races in the five-stage battle, was the fastest rider in general individual classification with a total time of 20:07:32, enough to win his first Tour de Indonesia title.
Regent Budi Sulistyono welcomed the opportunity for Ngawi to host an international event, saying it could unlock opportunities in trade and tourism. He said it was the regency’s second year partnering with the race organizer.
Indonesia’s most prestigious road cycling competition, Tour de Indonesia, is back with its latest edition that will kick off on Aug. 19. The tour, organized by the Indonesian Cycling Federation (ISSI), managed to stay afloat after last year’s confident gig, which marked the resurrection from a seven-year hiatus.