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UCI World Cycling Tour season halfway

The UCI World Cycling Tour 2015 is over halfway its season with 8 events who already took place and 6 events to go before the UWCT Final in Aalborg-Denmark between 3 and 6 September 2015.

A season with a lot of events scoring new records: the Amy’s Granfondo, held in Lorne, Australia last year September had scored a new participants record with over 5200 starters. The same counted for the Granfondo Golfe de Saint-Tropez with 1500 starters, Perth with 525 starters and Copenhagen Granfondo with 1600 riders at the start.
Also new events were very successful. The Amashova Durban Classic in Durban, South Africa was included for the first time as qualifier event and welcomed 10500 participants at the start line, a new record in the 5 years of the UCI World Cycling Tour.

Dubai Granfondo was organized for the first time in this iconic city in the Middle East and had riders from 45 different nationalities at the start which is also a new record in the UWCT-history.

The calendar is traditionally very loaded in the months of May and June with upcoming events in Brazil (Road Brazil Ride), UK (Tour of Cambridgeshire) and Slovenia (Maraton Franja who organized a very successful Final last year). Later in July and August, two last opportunities to qualify for the World Championships will take place in Trento (Italy) and Sankt Johann (Austria).

The Final this year in Hobro and Aalborg early September will have a much more prestigious concept as all riders are obliged to wear the national team outfit of their country. The UCI World Cycling Tour decided to make the national jersey mandatory after a survey which was done after the last World Championships last year in Slovenia where more than 70% of the riders asked to make it mandatory while only 10% opposed against it. Riders will even have more the feeling to be in a real World Championships compared to all previous years where lots of riders were still competing in their club jersey.

Meanwhile the date of the 2016 Final, awarded to Perth, Australia, has been set to 1-4 September 2016. The new Granfondo course as tested during the last qualifier event in March will be extended with a longer loop to make the race a bit harder. Also the time trial course will most likely be changed.

Perth, Australia, has been set to 1-4 September 2016