Taking place over 12 days, the races will feature top female cyclists from Vietnam and abroad. Notably, the event debuts on the UCI 2.2 international race calendar, marking a milestone for Vietnamese women's cycling.
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Representatives of the tournament organizers at the press conference |
The Biwase Tour of Vietnam 2025 will kick off on March 7 in Binh Duong, covering five stages before concluding in Da Lat on March 12. The Biwase Cup will then take over with seven stages from March 12-18, finishing in Binh Duong.
The 1,400 km route will challenge riders with mountain passes such as Bao Loc, Prenn, Lam Dong province, and Vinh Hy, Ninh Thuan province, testing both endurance and strategy. The expanded course adds new locations, enhancing competition.
This year’s edition sees a record 14 international teams from France, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, and beyond, alongside 10 leading domestic squads. The fierce competition promises intense sprints and dramatic finishes.
The prestigious Ceramic Cup, crafted at 1,200°C, is the ultimate prize, symbolizing both victory and the craftsmanship of Binh Duong’s famed ceramics industry.
Source: VNA