13 Jul
Today’s final stage is a 130 km circuit race that loops northwest of Bend around Awbrey Butte. For the past two years, this circuit has been the deciding stage for this five day, six-stage race.
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Stage 8 heads south from Figeac towards the Pyrenees and is a sort of transition stage from the Massif Central to the Pyrénées. It is 172.5 km long and will provide sprinters and proven escape artists a perfect chance for a stage win.
Stage 8 is scheduled to start at 13:10 and finish between […]
12 Jul
Stage 5 is 148 km long and beautifully scenic. The course follows the Cascade Lakes Highway up to Mt. Bachelor before turning south on forest service roads. The peloton will skirt Crane Prairie Reservoir, Elk Lake and climb Sparks Lake before finishing at the Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort.
Read full story >>11 Jul
The second stage of this two stage day, stage 4 is a six-corner downtown criterium that is fast, flat and 90 minutes long.
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Stage 7 is 159 km long and winds its way through the steep roads of the Massif Central. It includes five climbs: two category 2, two category 3 and one category 4. The two category 2 climbs fall in quick succession and include the 6.5 km Col d’Entremont with a 4.7% average grade and the […]
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10 Jul
The race finally moves away from the flats into the hills of the Massif Central. Stage 6 is 195.5 km long and includes two category 4 and two category 2 climbs. The category 2 climbs come in the second half of the stage and include the 8 km Col de la Croix-Morand with 5.2% average […]
Read full story >>10 Jul
Stage 2 skirts the beautiful Cascade mountain range for an epic but popular stage. The 128.7 km route ascends the legendary McKenzie Highway from the east side and finishes in the lava fields surrounding the Dee Wright Observatory.
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