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Tour de Okinawa

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Date
  
November

Competition
  
UCI Asia Tour 1.2

Editions
  
28 (as of 2016)

Discipline
  
Road bicycle racing

Organiser
  
Japan Cycling Federation

Edition
  
28 (2016)

Local name(s)
  
ツール・ド・おきなわ (Japanese)

Type
  
Classic one-day race

First winner
  
Kazuo Ōishi (JPN)

Region
  
Okinawa Prefecture

First edition
  
1989

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The Tour de Okinawa (ツール・ド・おきなわ, Tsūru do Okinawa) is an annual professional road bicycle racing classic one-day race held in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It was first started in 1989 as an amateur race, but became professional in 1999. It became part of the UCI Asia Tour in 2005. Until 2007, it was a one-day race, billing itself as the longest single-day course in Japan, but was transformed into a two-day stage race in 2008, its UCI category changing from 1.2 to 2.2. In 2008, the first day was a criterium, but from 2009, it was changed to a time trial run on the streets of Nago. The 2010 edition extended the second stage to 210 kilometers. The 2012 edition again returned to a single-day event.

In addition to the main international champion race, there is also a women's and junior international race, as well as several amateur races.

Tour de okinawa 2015


References

Tour de Okinawa Wikipedia