Ultimate hardest test: Tour of Austria brings cycling to Kühtai!

Ultimate hardest test: Tour of Austria brings cycling to Kühtai!
Hall in Tirol, Österreich - On June 5, 2025, the penultimate stage of this year's Tour of Austria was presented in the Medienhaus Haller Saline Hall in Innsbruck. This cycling marathon, which is the largest cycling event in the country, moves numerous participants and spectators to the Tyrolean Alps with its 74th edition. Sports Councilor Philip Wohlgemuth and the tour director Thomas Pupp were among those present who presented the eagerly awaited event.
The 4. stage leads the drivers on July 12 on a challenging route from Innsbruck to Kühtai. With a distance of 117 kilometers and impressive 3,500 meters of altitude, this stage is a real hurdle for the athletes. The route contains a steep climb to Götzens and several demanding sections before the cyclists reach the goal - probably around 2 p.m. The stage not only illustrates the sporting difficulty, but also the impressive landscapes that Tyrol has to offer to its cyclists, as Tourofaustria.com.
cycling pleasure for all age groups
A special highlight will not only take place on July 12th for the professionals. The Innsbruck Schwalben organize a children's and youth race that starts immediately after the first passes through the professionals. Hobby cyclists also get their money's worth at the Community Ride of the Ötztal cycling marathon; This starts at 10:00 a.m. in Oetz. Such events strengthen the sense of community and promote cycling in the region.
The entire tour extends over five days, from July 9th to 13th, and includes a total distance of 714 kilometers with over 13,000 meters of altitude. The stages are designed in such a way that they represent the most beautiful and most challenging routes of Tyrol. These include the demanding climbs at the Gaisberg and the picturesque route to Kühtai. In total, the tour promises an exciting experience for both the participants and for the spectators who can cheer along the route.
transmission and other events
For all cycling fans stayed at home, there is good news: The races will be transferred live to ORF Sport+, Servus TV, Eurosport and K19, so that everyone can easily follow the action from the television. The top -class events and the impressive scenes position Tyrol as a leading bike destination in the Alpine region - a fact that also of press.tirol.at.
With the upcoming Tour of Austria, it becomes once again clear how lively and versatile cycling in Tyrol is. The anticipation is increasing, and not only the participants are hot for the event, the audience can also look forward to a sporting spectacle of the extra class.
Details | |
---|---|
Ort | Hall in Tirol, Österreich |
Quellen |