2012 Tour de Singkarak

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2012 Tour de Singkarak
UCI Asia Tour
Race details
Dates4–10 June
Stages7
Distance854 km (530.7 mi)
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The 2012 Tour de Singkarak was the 4th edition of the Tour de Singkarak, one of Indonesian official tournament series of Union Cycliste International (UCI). [1] It started on 4 June in Sawahlunto [2] and ended in the Padang on 10 June. [3] Like previous edition, the international cyclists competed in 7 stages over 7 days, which the routes has been surveyed by Amaury Sport Organization which surveyed also Tour de France routes. [4] Covering a distance of 854 kilometres [5] with prize money total to IDR 1 billion. [6] [7] [8] The route across Lake Singkarak on stage 2 and stage 5.

Contents

Starting in Sawahlunto [9] and finishing in provincial capital Padang, the race visited 14 regencies and cities in the West Sumatra: Sawahlunto, Payakumbuh, Lima Puluh Kota, Sijunjung, Tanah Datar, Padang Panjang, Pariaman, Agam, Solok, Solok Regency, Pariaman, Pesisir Selatan, and Padang. [10]

Difference

Different from organization of the Tour de Singkarak in previous years which always start from the city of Padang, this year's Tour de Singkarak actually began in Sawahlunto, one of the best old city in Indonesia. [9] While the city of Padang as the capital of West Sumatra, as a finish place Tour de Singkarak, after previously placed in Lake Singkarak. However, Lake Singkarak and other famous objects remain a part of this year trajectory pathway, which length is 854 km. These differences occurred caused this championship has cooperated with the Amaury Sport Organization or ASO, organizers of the Tour de France in France. [11]

Teams

As of 29 May 2012: [12] [13]

Stages

List of stages [14] [15] [16] [17]
StageDateCourseDistanceWinner
14 June SawahluntoMuaro SijunjungSawahlunto 77.5 km (48 mi) Flag of Japan.svg Ito Masakazu
25 JuneSawahlunto — Harau Valley, Payakumbuh 124.5 km (77 mi) Flag of the Republic of China.svg Shihhsin Hsiao
36 JunePayakumbuh — Pagaruyung Palace, Batusangkar 102 km (63 mi) Flag of Iran.svg Pujol Munoz Oscar
47 JunePagaruyung — Malibo Anai — Kelok 44— Bukittinggi 157.5 km (98 mi) Flag of Brunei.svg John Ebsen
58 June Padang PanjangSolok 149 km (93 mi) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Hamid Shirisisan
69 JuneGandoriah Beach, PariamanPainan, Pesisir Selatan 146 km (91 mi)
710 June Padang 99.5 km (62 mi)

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