Branson to host Stage 3 time trial in six-day Tour of Missouri cycling event
07/13/07
The Tour of Missouri, America’s newest elite
professional cycling race, today revealed race and route details for Stage
Three of the six-day, 600-mile race through the state, a Time Trial around
Branson on Thursday, September 13, 2007.
This first-time Missouri event will bring 120 racers from some of the
world’s best cycling teams for six action-packed days through Missouri’s
most beautiful areas, including the Katy Trail, the Ozarks, wine country and
the capitol city, and a grand finale on Sunday, September 16, 2007, an
80-mile circuit race around St. Louis.
“Branson is happy to host the Individual Time Trial for the inaugural Tour
of Missouri,” said Ross Summers, President/CEO of the Branson/Lakes Area
Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Branson is also proud to be offering an
opportunity for all riders to come and experience the time trial route
themselves. There will be an amateur event for riders of all levels to
participate in prior to the professional race beginning on September 13.
This event will be completed in plenty of time to allow the participants
adequate time to get back out on the course and cheer on the pros. This will
be a timed ride, awards and prizes will be included.”
The popular destination of Branson will provide a perfect backdrop for a
very exciting “race of truth” as each athlete races one at a time along an
18-mile (29-kilometer) course that includes 2500 feet (762 meters) of
climbing into the Ozark Mountains. Starting at 11 am from Branson Landing,
this course will bring the racers out and back along the aptly named High
Road and provide a dramatic uphill finish at the Shepherd of the Hills
Outdoor Theatre. The Branson Time Trial could well be the pivotal stage of
the Tour of Missouri, narrowing down the contenders for the overall win in
St. Louis.
“Missouri is a very diverse state and we will be showcasing some of its
finest areas,” said Jim Birrell, the race’s director. “From Kansas City to
St. Louis, this will be a great postcard of Missouri to the world. The
Ozarks present spectacular viewing opportunities for a dramatic course that
will highlight the strong climbers.”
“The overall course will be deceivingly difficult,” commented the Tour’s
competition director Kevin Livingston, a Missouri native who rode on two of
Lance Armstrong’s successful Tour de France championship teams. “This is an
American-type of race and could see a lot of attacking and breakaways. The
course lends itself to tough chases and could highlight a rider in good form
going into the World Championships later that month.”
Added Professional Cyclist Dan Schmatz: “Being from Missouri, I’m extremely
excited about this race. The constantly rolling terrain offers a fantastic
route and it will be great for people within or traveling to the state to
see what big-time professional cycling is all about. This will be a great
culminating event for the American riders finishing their season. And, we
always look forward to racing against some of the big international teams on
domestic soil.”
As part of the race festivities, Branson Landing, which is hosting the day’s
start of the race and awards ceremony, will have a fun-filled Health and
Wellness Expo Area, including vendors, bicycle stunt teams and a large movie
screen showing all of the action out on the course.
“Missouriis known as the Show-Me State, and we look forward to showing our
state to spectators around the world through the Tour of Missouri," remarked
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt. "This event has great potential to bring
economic benefits to our state and is an opportunity for us to join these
world class cyclists to spread the message of the positive benefits of an
active and healthy lifestyle."
Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder added, "The Tour of Missouri is an exciting
way to showcase the beauty of our state. I believe this race will capture
the imagination of the entire State of Missouri. The race will create the
potential for millions of additional tourism dollars being pumped into the
local economy's of Missouri cities as well as our smaller, rural
communities."
The complete race route through Missouri will be announced August 6, 2007.
See www.tourofmissouri.com for the Press Kit and more information.
About Tour of Missouri
The Tour of Missouri is a 600-mile, six-day world-class bicycle race
patterned after the Tour de Georgia and Amgen Tour of California. It is a
race that features point-to-point racing. The race starts in Kansas City,
September 11 and concludes September 16 in St. Louis, including legs to
Clinton, Springfield, Branson, Lebanon, Columbia, Jefferson City, and St.
Charles. The race will feature teams of eight from 15 of the world’s top
professional cycling teams.
The race is sanctioned by the UCI, the international governing body for
cycling, and USA Cycling, the national governing body for cycling. It is
ranked as a 2.1, second in ranking to only the Tour de Georgia and Amgen
Tour of California in North American cycling. The event’s management group
is Medalist Sports of Tyrone, Ga., the organizers of both the California and
Georgia races. KOM Sports Marketing of Colorado Springs, Colo., is the
event’s marketing agency.
EVENT SCHEDULE
September 11 – Kansas City to Kansas City, road race (out and back)
September 12 – Clinton to Springfield, road race
September 13 – Branson, individual time trial
September 14 - Lebanon to Columbia, road race
September 15 – Jefferson City to St. Charles, road race
September 16 – St. Louis, circuit race
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