The Tour of America - Announces New Route
21 Days, 3579.2 km, Six Climbing stages, 3 Time Trials, 1 Team Time Trial...
With two hors Category climbs on the eastern flank of the Sierra's. 10 Million
Dollar Purse.
Responding to feedback from racers, organizing bodies and the media, the new
route is shorter and more consistent with professional road racing standards.
Aqu, Inc., organizers of The Tour of America, a multi-stage coast-to-coast
professional bicycle road race, today announced revised dates and tentative race
route for its September 2008 event.
Based upon feedback from racers, professional racing organizing bodies, the
media and enthusiastic supporters of the event, the following changes have been
made to The Tour of America:
* The race has been shortened to 21 stages
* Will now cover approximately 2,200 miles (more than 3,500 km)
* Will run from September 6-28, 2008
Additionally, The Tour of America will start in New York's Central Park and
finish in Palo Alto, Calif., a city known for its cycling culture.
Tour of America
Stage Date - Start Finish - Miles/Km - Cumulative Distance
1 9/06/08 Central Park, NY Philadelphia, PA 122/195.2 122/195.2
2 9/07/08 Philadelphia, PA College Park, MD 135/216 257/411.2
3 9/08/08## Olney, MD Frederick, MD 30/48 287/450.2
4 9/09/08 Winchester, VA Morgantown, WV 139/222.4 426/681.6
5 9/10/08 Fairmont, WV Athens, OH 142/227.2 568/908.8
6 9/11/08 McArthur, OH Cincinnati, OH 125/200 693/1108.8
7 9/12/08# Greenfield, IN Indianapolis, IN 27/43.2
720/1152
8 9/13/08 Casey, IL St. Louis, MO 143/228.8 863/1380.8
9 9/14/08 St. Louis, MO Columbia, MO 134/214.4 997/1595.2
Rest & Transfer Day 9/15/08 Columbia, MO Denver, CO (via
Air)
10 9/16/08* Denver, CO Buena Vista, CO 120/192 1117/1787.2
11 9/17/08* Poncha Springs, CO Pagosa Springs, CO 135/216 1252/2003.2
12 9/18/08 Farmington, NM Gallup, NM 118/188.8 1370/2192
13 9/19/08* Window Rock, AZ Winslow, AZ 125/200 1495/2392
14 9/20/08* Cameron, AZ Williams, AZ 113/180.8 1608/2572.8
15 9/21/08 Kingman, AZ Las Vegas, NV 110/176 1718/2748.8
16 9/22/08# Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV 35/56 1753/2804.8
Rest Day 9/23/08 Las Vegas, NV Barstow, CA
17 9/24/08* Ridgecrest, CA Whitney Portal, CA
92/147.2 1845/2952
18 9/25/08* Big Pine, CA Yosemite, CA 118/188.8 1963/3140.8
19 9/26/08 Harden Flat, CA Sacramento, CA 127/203.2 2090/3344
20 9/27/08# Napa, CA Santa Rosa, CA 40/64 2130/3408
21 9/28/08 Santa Rosa, CA Palo Alto, CA 107/171.2 2237/3579.2
# Time Trials ## - Team Time
Trial - * Mountain Stages - Rest Day (2)
Frank Arokiasamy, Aqu's president, originally announced details of the event
during a press conference at Interbike, the bicycle industry's annual trade show
held in Las Vegas. As originally conceived, the race would have covered 4,000
miles (more than 6,000 km) with 27 stages during 30 days of competition.
"During and after our announcement at Interbike, almost daily I received
emails and phone calls with positive and negative comments about the race,"
Arokiasamy said. "The overwhelming response showed there was an interest and a
need for a 'Tour de France-style' race here in the United States. Based on the
feedback from everyone, we realized our first plans were perhaps too ambitious
and that the original race schedule didn't fit within standard racing protocols.
To ensure the race would attract the best international racing teams and the
support of both cycling enthusiasts and sports fans alike, we've modified the
race schedule and route to its current form."
The 2008 Tour of America will be the largest spectator event in the history
of U.S. sports, traveling from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The
event will invite 25 of the most elite cycling teams in the world to participate
and will boast a prize purse currently pegged at $10 million, the largest purse
of any international cycling event (reduced from $11 million, due to the new
shortened schedule).
Until this venture by Aqu, all major international cycling races were held
outside the U.S. Smaller stage races are currently held across the country and
draw respectable spectator crowds and provide significant economic impact to
local communities. However, these races are geographically located within single
states, while The Tour of America will span approximately 18 states and will
travel through hundreds of towns and cities along the way. As such, The Tour of
America is expected to attract literally millions of spectators along the
2,200-mile route.
Cities along the race's route include New York City, Philadelphia,
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Denver, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Napa, Santa
Rosa and Palo Alto, to name a few. Of note to members for the bicycle industry,
the Las Vegas event includes a time trial, to be held the evening of September
22, the first day of Interbike's OutDoor Demo.
"Our goal is to make this race happen in September 2008," Arokiasamy added,
"There is a lot to accomplish between now and then. With help and cooperation of
host cities, racers, bicycle racing enthusiasts and potential sponsors, we can
make it happen. The United States needs its own world caliber race and one that
will be around for a long time."
For information about The Tour of America race schedule, please visit
www.aqusports.com.
About Aqu, Inc.
North Carolina-based Aqu, Inc. is the parent company of AquSports. Founded in
July 2007 by Frank Arokiasamy, AquSports is the producer and organizer of The
Tour of America, a multi-stage, coast-to-coast, professional international
bicycle road race. For more information about The Tour of America, please visit
www.aqusports.com.

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