PUTRAJAYA, Tuesday 5th January 2016 : The
21st edition of Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) from February 24 to March 2 will be
marked by a first ever grand finish in the historic city of Melaka, while an
eight-stage race format will see teams preparing for another grueling
challenge, this time on the West Coast of Peninsula Malaysia.
Minister of Youth and Sports YB
Khairy Jamaluddin announced
today that the 2016 race route will redefine LTdL as ‘Asia’s Ultimate
Challenge’, a battleground where top 11 world class teams from Europe will compete
against 11 of Asia’s best.
"Not only that, we are expecting
exciting competition from all the riders. The composition of the route will
test all aspects of their capabilities, it will be an open race until the very
end, which will definitely keep the fans excited," said Khairy.
From the 165.5
kilometer first stage that starts in Kangar, Perlis and ends in Baling, Kedah
where riders will be faced with a challenging Cat. 3 climb at Weng just 30km to
the finish on February 24, followed by the 159.2km second stage that starts in
Kulim and ends with the race's first visit to the Penang Island since 2004.
The peloton will
enter the island through the Penang Second Bridge, Jambatan Sultan Abdul Halim
Muadzam Shah and will be greeted with two grueling climbs on the island at
Balik Pulau (Cat.4) and 0 to 200m gradient uphill at Teluk Bahang (Cat.3), the
race will be marked by significant differences, offering significant
opportunities particularly for a thrilling battle among sprinters.
For a second year
running, renovation works at the summit of Genting Highlands will mean the race
will not feature its famous queen stage again and this time the similarly
grueling climb up Cameron Highlands will play its part as the decisive stage
that can determine the overall winner.
After a short
107km Stage Three from Kuala Kangsar to Tapah on February 26, the following day
will be where the protagonists for the overall title will surface in the
129.4km Stage Four from Dataran MBI in Ipoh to Tanah Rata in Cameron Highlands.
From Stage Five,
which covers 149.9km from Tapah to the previous traditional grand finish
Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur, it will be a matter of how well the yellow
jersey holder from the finish in Cameron Highlands controls the race as it is
set for an epic battle for the points classification with the sprinters having
four more stages clear of massive climbs to do battle.
The 147.6km Stage
Six will pay homage to the main sponsors of the race - the Youth and Sports
Ministry of Malaysia - with a start at Wisma KBS in Putrajaya and a finish in
Rembau, Negri Sembilan, the hometown and constituency of Youth and Sports
Minister YB Khairy Jamaluddin. This stage will feature a run through popular
cycling routes and four short but tricky climbs in Broga, Lenggeng, Bukit Putus
and Bukit Miku.
Then, the
penultimate stage will feature the longest route of this year's LTdL, covering
203.2km from Seremban to Parit Sulong, offering an unpredictable situation with
tiring legs mixed among those still hungry to make a difference in the
standings.
The final day of
the race sees a start in Batu Pahat, Johor, covering 119.9km with three 8.3km
loops along major attractions and through the narrow roads of the world famous
Jonker Street before the finish in Dataran Pahlawan, Melaka.
LTdL 2016 chief
executive officer Emir Abdul Jalal said with the profile of the race set this
way, teams will likely line up with some climbers set for the battle for the
overall title in Cameron Highlands, while many are expected to come prepared
for battles in the flat finishes, which will offer spectators the unbeatable
spectacle of bunch sprints.
"We can
expect it to be a race for the spectators at the finish lines to enjoy. We can
already visualize the peloton hitting top speed on a number of occasions,"
said Emir.
“Besides the route,
we aim to re-position LTdL back to the top level of organization, the "excellent level of organisation"
certificate was attained from 2010 to 2014 acknowledged by the International
Cycling Union (UCI). “
“In terms of
promotion, we will continue our collaboration
with sports channel Eurosports. 8 hour Highlights of the race will be
broadcasted in Eurosports Asia Pacific and 80 minutes in Eurosport 1,
Eurosports 2 to over 100 countries at an estimation of 500 million viewers.
Also with Internet TV site Cycling TV that has over a million subscribers
worldwide.
Also present in the
launching were Ministry of Youth and Sports Secretary General Datuk Jamil Bin
Salleh, National Sports Council Director General Datuk Ahmad Shapawi Ismail, Ministry
of Defence Chief of Defence Forces Jeneral Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin, Royal
Malaysia Police Federal Traffic Chief YDH
Tuan SAC Mohd Akhir Darus, Malaysian National Cycling
Federation president Datuk Haji Abu Samah Abdul Wahab, state officials and tour
sponsors.
Le Tour de Langkawi 2016 Route
STAGE 1, Wednesday 24th
February 2016 : Kangar – Baling
(165.5km)
STAGE 2, Thursday 25th
February 2016 : Sungai Petani –
Georgetown (159.8km)
STAGE 3, Friday 26th
February 2016 : Kulim – Kuala Kangsar
(107km)
STAGE 4, Saturday 27th
February 2016 : Ipoh – Cameron Highlands
(129.5km)
STAGE 5, Sunday 28th
February 2016 : Tapah – Kuala Lumpur
(149.9km)
STAGE 6, Monday 29th
February 2016 : Putrajaya – Rembau (147.6km)
STAGE 7, Tuesday 1st
March 2016 : Seremban – Parit Sulong
(203.2km)
STAGE 8, Wednesday 2nd
March 2016 : Batu Pahat – Melaka Loop
(119.9km)
TOTAL DISTANCE : 1182.4km
For more details please visit : http://www.ltdl.com.my/index.asp
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