The 55th edition of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey will start on Tuesday as a part of the "UCI World Tour" calendar for the third time.
The Tour of Turkey will be held between April 16-21, competing 119 cyclists from 17 teams.
Four World Tour teams are also among 17 teams which will cycle in about 1,000km-long 6-day race.
The race will be broadcast in 185 countries.
Organized by the Turkish Cycling Federation, the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey debuted in 1963 and became an international race two years later.
Started in 1963 as "Tour of Marmara", this year's tour will follow a similar "Nostalgic" route to its first edition.
As one of Turkey's most prestigious worldwide sporting events, the 55th edition of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey will make a new start this year with its new slot in April on "UCI World Tour" calendar.
Teams departing from Istanbul will head to Tekirdağ, Eceabat, Çanakkale, Edremit, Balıkesir, Bursa, Sakarya and will see the ultimate finish again in Istanbul.
Comprising from six new stages, the Tour 2019 will be held along a route that exceeds a thousand of kilometers on which world-class teams and ace riders will be crossing the continents at Çanakkale, from Europe to Asia.
Stages of the Tour 2019:
April 16: Istanbul-Tekirdağ (156,7 km)
April 17: Tekirdağ-Eceabat (183,3 km)
April 18: Çanakkale-Edremit (122,6 km)
April 19: Balıkesir-Bursa (194,3 km)
April 20: Bursa-Kartepe (164,1 km)
April 21: Sakarya-Istanbul (172,4 km)
Teams
World Tour teams:
Astana (Kazakhstan)
Bora Hansgrohe (Germany)
Deceuninck Quick-Step (Belgium)
Dimension Data (South Africa)
BAE Emirates (UAE)
Lotto Soudal (Belgium)
Other professional teams:
Burgos (Spain)
Caja Rural (Spain)
Delko Marseille Provence KTM (France)
Euskadi Murias (Spain)
Manzana Postobon (Colombia)
Neri Sottoli Selle Italy KTM (Italy)
Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane (Italy)
Rally UHC (USA)
Sport Vlaanderen (Belgium)
W52 Porto (Portugal)
National Team:
Turkey