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Former Tour de France champion to race in Vietnam

Cadel Evans, winner of the 2011 Tour de France and the 2009 Road Cycling World Championship, will compete in the Coupe De Hue Gran Fondo Ride 2019 in central Thua Thien-Hue province on September 21 and 22.
Former Tour de France champion to race in Vietnam ảnh 12011 Tour de France winner and 2009 Road Cycling World Champion Cadel Evans will compete in the Coupe De Hue Gran Fondo 2019 in Hue (Photo: cyclingnews.com)

Hanoi (VNA) - Cadel Evans, winner of the 2011 Tour de France and the2009 Road Cycling World Championship, will compete in the Coupe De Hue GranFondo Ride 2019 in central Thua Thien-Hue province on September 21 and 22.

Australia’s Evans will race with nearly 1,000 other cyclists, including 125foreign racers from 24 countries such as Javier Sardá of Spain and Chris Butlerof the US, the event’s organising board has announced.

On September 21, cyclists will start from Phu Van Lau Park in Hue city toconquer Bach Ma Peak in a 15km stage.

The next day, they will compete in two events: Gran Fondo (150km) and HalfFondo (70km).

The event is being held for the second time this year.

It aims to raise the awareness of cycling as a sport in Vietnam and to promote tourismin Hue city.

Constructed to be Vietnam’s toughest road race event, the race boasts more than3,100m of climbs throughout the two-day weekend.

This event is supported by the Vietnam Cycling Federation and is the firstUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI) registered Gran Fondo Sportive event inVietnam in 2019 on their 'Cycling for All Calendar' and one of a limited numberon the list in Southeast Asia./.
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