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The Tour Of Crete
The Tour of Crete is a multi-stage cyclosportive for amateur cyclists, held in Crete, the island of Crete, Greece, which took place for the first time in 2016 and will take place annually thereafter. It spans across 6 stages starting from and ending in the capital of the Regional units of Greece, region of Crete, in the city of Heraklion. Similarly to other cyclosportives, it is a non-competitive event, the routes of which are well sign-posted and marshalled. Riders are able to use feeding stations positioned at intervals along the route to replenish their food and drink supplies and mechanical and medical support is also provided. Stages The Tour of Crete is concluded in 6 individual stages in consecutive days, covering a total distance of approximately and total vertical gain of . References External links The Tour of Crete official websiteThe Tour of Crete on social media
Cyclosportives Cycling in Greece Recurring sporting events established in 2016 Sport in Crete ...
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