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What is the biggest cycling event in Turkey

What is the biggest cycling event in Turkey and when will it take place in Marmaris? The local community in Marmaris and its regular visitors are already getting excited about the biggest cycling event in Turkey! The Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye (TUR) has been enjoyed for 60 years by hundreds of thousands of people since it launched in the wake of the 1963 Marmara Tour.

The presidential cycling tour of turkey

The cycling tour has been held under the auspices of the Presidency since 1966. The 60th edition of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye will take place under the auspices of the Presidency and with the support of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. Organized by the Turkish Cycling Federation, it will be held in 8 stages from April 27 to May 4, 2025. The Presidential Tour of Türkiye showcases Türkiye’s natural beauty and cultural heritage to millions of viewers in resorts and on live broadcasts of the TUR on national and international channels  in over 120 countries through prestigious national and international networks.

60th Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye (April 27 – May 4, 2025) 60th Anniversary Route:

Stage (Sunday, April 27): Antalya – Antalya (132 km)
Stage (Monday, April 28): Kemer – Kalkan (167.4 km)
Stage (Tuesday, April 29): Fethiye – Marmaris (175.9 km)
Stage (Wednesday, April 30): Marmaris – Akyaka (Kıran) (115.4 km)
Stage (Thursday, May 1): Marmaris – Aydın (151 km)
Stage (Friday, May 2): Selçuk (İsabey) – Selçuk (House of Virgin Mary) (156 km)
Stage (Saturday, May 3): Selçuk – Çeşme (144.2 km)
Stage (Sunday, May 4): Çeşme – İzmir (108.7 km)

Cycling Teams List includes Team Novo Nordisk, the first professional cycling team to be comprised completely of riders who have type 1 diabetes, major European cycling teams as well as the cycling teams from China, Malaysia, Norway and the USA:

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Source: The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey website

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