Tour de Korea

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Tour de Korea (officially named "Hyundai Capital Invitational Tour de Korea) is a cycling competition in South Korea and part of the UCI Asia Tour and sponsored by the Korea Cycling Federation.

[edit] History

It has gathered national attention when Lance Armstrong, a seven times Tour de France champion, was seen competing among other cyclers. The competition began in Seoul and passed through Chuncheon, Yangyang, Danyang, Yeongi, Jungeup, Gangjin, and Hamyang, before ending in Busan. Tour de Korea is the only intra-national cycling competition in South Korea. The predecessor to Tour de Korea was stopped in 1997 due to financial strains. Tour de Korea is divided into two divisions: Elite for invitees and competitive cyclers, and a "Special race" for cycling club teams. The Special race, in 2007, was the subject of some controversy as it proscribed admittance of any competitors from outside of South Korea. It is reported that the South Korea's governing body for cycling, the Korean Cycling Federation, in response to that controversy and in keeping with the international image and theme of the race, will allow anyone to join in 2008 regardless of race or country.

Its course is 1500km long and it is the longest cycling competition in Asia.

In 2007, it was comprised exclusively of point-to-point road race stages.

[edit] Past winners

Year Winner Nationality Team
2001[1] Dae-Hong Chun Flag of South Korea South Korea
2002 Tang Xuezhong Flag of the People's Republic of China China
2003 Glen Chadwick Flag of Australia Australia
2004 Cory Lange Flag of Canada Canada
2005 David McCann Flag of Ireland Ireland Giant Asia Racing Team
2005 Tobias Erler Flag of Germany Germany Giant Asia Racing Team
2007 Sung Baek Park Flag of South Korea South Korea Giant Asia Racing Team

[edit] References

  1. ^ www.cyclingnews.com - the world centre of cycling
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