Not long ago, UCI (International Cycling League) announced the full calendar of the adjusted 2020 season.
In the latest calendar, the Qinghai Lake International Road Cycling Race (hereinafter referred to as the "Hong Kong Tour") will start from July 26 to August 2 as the first domestic professional race in 2020.
followed closely by Taiyuan International Road Bike Race , Xingtai International Road Bike Race, China International Road Bike Race, China National Road Championship, Guangxi Road Bike World Tour and other events. The last professional race in China is Quanzhou Bay International Road Bike Race, and the competition time is between November 6 and November 8.
In addition, Hong Kong and Taiwan respectively have a professional match: Hong Kong is the Hong Kong station of the Hammer Series, with a level of 2.1S, and the time is scheduled from October 10 to October 11; Taiwan is the Taiwan Tour, with a level of 2.1.
It is worth noting that UCI announced the 2020 new calendar of Island Race Taihu Ring is not included.
2020 Lake Tour cancelled!
On June 29, 2020, the Organization Committee of the Qinghai Lake International Road Cycling Race issued an announcement through the media stating that the current global epidemic prevention and control situation is severe. According to the overall prevention and control requirements of the State Council for "preventing imports from outside and preventing rebound from inside", in accordance with the spirit of the guiding opinions of the General Administration of Sports of China, in order to ensure the safety of life and health of the people, the Organization Committee of the Qinghai Lake International Road Cycling Race comprehensively analyzed and carefully considered it, and reported to the Qinghai Provincial People's Government for approval, and decided to cancel the 19th Qinghai Lake International Road Cycling Race originally scheduled to be held in Qinghai Province from July 26 to August 2, 2020.
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