Racing Calendar 2023: A Return To Pre-Pandemic Racing Amidst World Cup Changes

For the very first time given that 2020, the UCI World Tour is opened again in Australia. After two cancellations because of the corona pandemic, the trip down under around Adelaide will increase from January 17 to January 22, on January 29 the Cadet Evans Great Ocean Road Race will be held. After a stopover on the Golf, where the UAE trip will be held from February 20 and 26, the season in Europe will begin with the Belgian Em loop He Nieuwsblad on February 25th. The totally loaded March starts with 2 trips, from March 5th to 12th, Paris-Nizza will take location in France and Tirreno-Adrativeo in Italy. It continues with a thick program of classics by the end of April, but 2 long-distance trips also rise in Spain.

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From May, which will be declared with the one-day race around Escort, the huge tours will then be the focus. From May sixth to 28th, Leonard Kana is set up to drive on a category at Giro d'Italia. The trip will increase this time from July 1st to 23rd. Later on it gets a little quieter again, however Hamburg is looking forward to the classics on August 20. From August 26 to September 17, the Delta will be held in Spain. With the Lombardy tour, the UCI World tour 2023-Randers than in previous years, an annual monetary statement in China were no longer included.

The Cycle Sport Calendar 2023 in the summary:

17. January to January 22nd: Trip Down Under (Australia): Jay Vine (Australia). 29. January: Cadet Evans Great Ocean Roadway Race (Australia). 20. Up until February 26: UAE tour (VAE).

25. February: Om loop he Nieuwsblad (Belgium). 4. March: Trade Blanche (Italy). 5. March to March 12th: Paris-Nizza (France). 6. March to March 12th: Tirreno-Adrativeo (Italy). 18. March: Milan-Sanremo (Italy). 20. Till March 26: Catalonia trip (Spain). 22. March: 3 days of de Anne (Belgium). 24. March: E3 Hairlike (Belgium). 26. March: Gent-Wevelgem (Belgium). 29. March: throughout Flanders (Belgium). 2. April: Tour of Flanders (Belgium). 3. Up until April 8th: Basque Nation Route (Spain). 9. April: Paris-Roubaix (France). 16. April: Hostel Gold Race (Netherlands). 19. April: Walloon arrow (Belgium). 23. April: Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Belgium). 25. Till April 30: Tour de Romandie (Switzerland). 1. May: Eschborn-Frankfurt (Germany). 6. Up until May 28: Giro d'Italia (Italy). 4. Until June 11: Requirement du Dauphine (France). 11. Till June 18: Tour de Suisse (Switzerland). 1. Till July 23: Trip de France (France). 29. July: Classic Cyclists San Sebastián (Spain). 29. July to August 4: Poland tour (Poland). 5. Till August 13: Roadway bike World Cup (Great Britain). 20. August: Classics Hamburg (Germany). 21. Up until August 27: Benelux tour. 26. August to September 17th: Delta (Spain). 3. September: Brittany Classic (France). 8th. September: Grand Prix Bicyclist de Quebec (Canada). 10. September: Grand Prix Bicyclist de Montreal (Canada). 7. October: Lombardy tour (Italy). The UCI street bike World Cup will occur in Glasgow this year. Considering that it will be part of the 2023 cycling World Cup-with a number of disciplines under one roof-but the UCI needs to bid farewell to the usual date at the end of September. Now the street competitions are held between August 5 and 13. And this must have an impact on the tour and the Delta. In addition, the Germany tour takes location in 5 stages between August 23 and 27.

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