The 2016 Cycling Race Calendar

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The 2016 Cycling Race Calendar The 2016 Cycling Race Calendar ROAD CYCLING # The Race title Date Venue Race category Number of participants Organising body Number of Teams’ Commiss Total athletes personnel aires & Judges 1 Trainings 08-24.02.2016 TBC National Team (NT) 15 3 - 18 Federation (to be confirmed) 2 GP Laguna Porec 14.02.2016 Croatia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 3 Le Tour de Lankgawi 20-27.02.2016 Malaysia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 4 Coppa San Geo 27.02.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 5 Opening the season 27-28.02.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 Atasport, Federation 6 GP Izola 28.02.2016 Slovenia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 7 Mareno do Pave 01.03.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 8 GP Umag 02.03.2016 Croatia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 9 GP Porec 05.03.2016 Croatia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 10 GP Istra Sloveniya 06.03.2016 Slovenia NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 11 Tour de Taiwan 06-10.03.2016 Taiwan BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 12 Istrian Spring Trophy 10-13.03.2016 Croatia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 13 8OEQİUGM open championship 12-13.03.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 8OEQİUGM 14 Hill climbs / TT and group races / Federation 17-18.03.16 Bakı All categories 117 Federation 90 20 7 Cup (part I) 15 San Martino 20.03.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 16 Wiesbauer Leondnig 20.03.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 17 Hill climbs / TT and group races / Federation 24-25.03.16 Bakı All categories 117 Federation 90 20 7 Cup (part II) 18 Giro Del Belvedere 28.03.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 19 GP Palio del Recioto 29.03.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 20 Azerbaijan Championship / dual time trial 01.04.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 MYS/Federation 21 “Lokomotiv” cup race 02.04.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 Lokomotiv 22 GP Adria Mobil 03.04.2016 Slovenia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 23 Tour of Mersin 2.2 07-10.04.16 Turkey NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 24 Open Criterium Race (tour I) 08.04.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 Federation 25 OEQİUGVM Open Championship 09.04.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 OEQİUGVM 26 Le Cote Picardie 13.04.2016 France NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 27 ZLM Tour 15-16.04.2016 Netherlands NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 28 Open Criterium Race (tour II) 15.04.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 Federation 29 Trofeo Edil C 16.04.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 30 Sumqayit City Open Championship 16.04.16 Sumqayıt All categories 90 20 7 117 Mustafayev G. 31 Tour of Croatia 19-24.04.2016 Croatia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 32 Belgrade Banjaluka 1 23.04.2016 Serbia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 33 Belgrade Banjaluka 2 24.04.2016 Serbia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 34 Wiesbauer Bgld RDF 24.04.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 35 Gracia Orlova 28.04-01.05.16 Czech Republic Women’s NT 1 1 - 2 Federation 36 Wiesbauer GP Vorarlberg 01.05.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 37 Baku TT 03.05.2016 Bakı Women’s NT 1 1 - 2 Federation 38 Tour d’Azerbaidjan 2.1 03-08.05.16 Bakı NT/BCP 150 85 9 244 MYS/Federation 39 GP Slovakia 08.05.2016 Slovakia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 40 Wiesbauer GP No 08.05.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 41 Le Cope de President 30.04-03.05.16 Poland NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 42 Course de la Paix 05-08.05.16 Czech Republic NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 43 Open Criterium Race (tour III) 13-14.05.16 Bakı All categories 90 20 7 117 Federation 44 Tour of Iran 13-18.05.2016 Iran BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 45 VR women ITT 29.05.2016 Ukraine Women’s NT 1 1 - 2 Federation 46 Tour of Ankara 2.2 02-05.06.16 Turkey NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 47 Peace race Under 23 03-05.06.2016 Czech Republic NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 48 Wiesbauer Volkermarkt 05.06.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 49 Veloton Berlin 05.06.2016 Germany BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 50 Tour of Slovakia 08-12.06.2016 Slovakia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 51 Ljubljana TT 10.06.2016 Slovenia Women’s NT 1 1 - 2 Federation 52 Rund um Koln 12.06.2016 Germany BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 53 GP Sarajevo 12.06.2016 Bosnia & Her. NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 54 Trofeo Karlsberg 13-17.06.16 Germany NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 55 Ober Osterreich Tour 16-19.06.16 Germany BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 56 Tour de Serbia 15-19.06.2016 Serbia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 57 Azerbaijan Championship (UCİ) 20-26.06.16 TBC All categories 110 20 8 138 Federation 58 Wiesbauer OSTM EZF 24.06.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 59 Tour of Austria 03-10.07.2016 Austria BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 60 Tour of Sibiu 06-10.07.2016 Romania BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 61 Federation Cup / Road Race 07-08.07.16 TBC All categories 90 20 7 117 Federation 62 Freccia Dei Vini – Vigevano 17.07.2016 Italy NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 63 Tour of Qinghai Lake 17-30.07.2016 China BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 64 Velothon Stuttgart 24.07.2016 Germany BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 65 GP Kranj 31.07.2016 Slovenia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 66 Tour of Szeklerland 05-07.08.2016 Rumania BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 67 Olympic Games 06-08.08.16 Rio de Janeiro NT MYS/NOC 68 Czech Cycling Tour 11-14.08.2016 Czech Republic BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 69 Crescent Women World Cup Vargarda 19-21.08.2016 Switzerland Women’s NT 1 1 - 2 Federation 70 Tolyatti international race 22-26.08.16 Tolyatti, Russia NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 71 Azerbaijan Championship Stage races 22-26.08.16 TBC All categories 90 20 7 117 MYS/Federation 72 Croatia-Slovenia 28.08.2016 Slovenia BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 73 Tour of Bulgaria 28-31.08.2016 Bulgaria BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 74 Black Sea Cycling Tour 02-04.09.2016 Bulgaria BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 75 Wiesbauer OM Berg 02.09.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 76 Wiesbauer Schwaz 04.09.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 77 Giro de Baselicato 08-11.09.16 İtaly NT 6 3 - 9 Federation 78 East Bohemia Tour 09.11.09.2016 Czech Republic BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 79 European Championship (RR) 14-18.09.16 TBC NT 6 3 - 9 MYS/Federation 80 International Races 14-30.09.16 Russia, Anapa NT 10 3 - 13 Federation 81 Wiesbauer GP Judendorf 25.09.2016 Austria NT U23 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 82 Olympia’s Tour 27.09-02.10.16 Netherlands BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 83 Tour of Kapshagay 01.10.2016 Kazakhstan BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 84 Tour of Almaty 02.10.2016 Kazakhstan BCP-Elite 6 4 - 10 Federation/BCP 85 World Championship 9-16.10.16 Qatar NT 6 6 - 12 MYS/Federation MTB 1 Velopark 1 27.03.2016 Velopark 1 All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 2 Sumqayıt 1 17.04.2016 Sumqayıt All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 3 Open MTB Race 15.05.2016 Pitomnik All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 4 Open MTB Race 22.05.2016 Ahmadli 1 All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 5 Open MTB Race 12.06.2016 Zığ All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 6 Open MTB Race 29.06.2016 Ahmadli 2 All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 7 Azerbaijan Championship MTB (UCİ – 16-17.07.15 Khojasan All categories 40 15 8 63 MYS Olympic level) 8 Open MTB Race 14.08.2016 Khojasan All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 9 Open MTB Race 28.08.2016 Sumqayıt All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation 10 Open MTB Race 10.09.2016 Velopark All categories 40 15 8 63 Federation TRACK CYCLING 1 World Cup (Part III) 16-17.01.16 Hong Kong NT 5 3 - 8 MYS/Federation 2 World Championship 02-06.03.16 Great Britain NT 5 3 - 8 MYS/Federation 3 Federation Cup Track race 22-22.05.16 Velotrek All categories 90 20 7 117 Federation 4 Azerbaijan Championship / Team Pursuit 03-04.06.16 Velotrek All categories 90 20 7 117 MYS/Federation 5 SOCAR Cup / Track race 14-15.07.16 Velotrek All categories 90 20 7 117 SOCAR 6 Olympic Games 11-16.08.16 Rio de Janeiro NT MYS/NOC 7 Azerbaijan Championship (UCİ – Olympic 02-03.09.16 Velotrek All categories 90 20 7 117 MYS Level) 8 Federation Cup Stage races 27-30.10.16 Velotrek All categories 90 20 7 117 MYS 9 World Cup part I 01-03.11.16 TBC NT 5 3 - 8 MYS/Federation 10 World Cup part II 14-16.12.16 TBC NT 5 3 - 8 MYS/Federation .
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