27. May 2023
Ladies Tour of Estonia (111.7 km) was won by Urkainian rider Olga Shekel, who did a strong solo ride. Austrian Kathrin Schweinberger sprinted to second place, and Estonian Kristel Sandra Soonik took third place.
25. May 2023
Ladies Tour of Estonia brings several riders with long-term experience, as well as young riders who are just starting their first international UCI race, to the start line.
19. May 2023
A total of four women's teams consisting of Estonian riders will start at the Ladies Tour of Estonia on May 27. In addition to the national team, three other teams are coming to the start, which are made up from r...
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Date: 27.05.2023 10:30
Distance: 104,2 km
Saturday, May 27th 2023 9:00 - 19:00 Race Office open at the finish area in Tartu (Turu Str 10, in front of Aura centre)
Ladies Tour of Estonia 2023, 104,2 km (+ 7,5 km neutralized zone) 10:30 Start of Ladies Tour of Estonia on Turu Str 12:30 First ladies arrive to city lap 13:25 Expected finish of the winner 13:40 Awards ceremony 15 min after finish of the winner
Course in PLOTAROUTE >>
With a history that dates to 1030, Tartu is one of the oldest communities in the Baltic States, as well as Estonia’s second largest city with approximately 100 000 inhabitants. The gateway to Southern Estonia, Tartu is home to a medieval Hanseatic trade center and a modern university city renowned for its scientific achievements. It is the cradle of the Estonian Song Festival, Estonian Theatre and the Estonian State.
Tartu University is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe, founded in 1632 by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden during the era that Estonia was ruled by Sweden. Tartu University has produced many eminent scientists and scholars of international repute such as Baltic German biologist Karl Ernst von Baer and famous Russian semiotician and culturologist Juri Lotman.
Walking around in Tartu old town one should step in to Tartu Toy Museum which transports its adult visitors back to their most joyous childhood days and offers children plenty to see and do. The permanent exhibit displays toys that children in Estonia have played with throughout the ages. The museum also has play and workshop rooms.
The alley next to Aura Water Center is the ‘base’ in Tartu of Tour of Estonia. The Aura Centre was opened on 1 October 2001. There pool, water park, health club, saunas, light therapy centre, V-salon, Cafe and during summer also a sun terrace.
Families with children will have a great time at the AHHAA science centre – the biggest of its kind in the Baltic States – which has attractions for the young and old alike. The purpose of AHHAA is to introduce science to everyone.
More info: visittartu.com. |