Tour de Lombok Mandalika

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Tour de Lombok Mandalika
Race details
DateApril
RegionLombok
Nickname(s)TDLM
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Asia Tour
TypeStage race
History
First edition2017 (2017)
Editions2 (as of 2018)
First winnerFile:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Earle (AUS)
Most winsNo repeat winners
Most recentFile:Flag of Colombia.svg Álvaro Duarte (COL)

The Tour de Lombok Mandalika (abbreviated TDLM) is a multi-day cycling race on the Indonesian island of Lombok. It is part of UCI Asia Tour in category 2.2.[1] The tour covers routes that include cultural and tourist spots in Kuta, Mandalika, and Mataram in Lombok.[2][3]

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
2017 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Nathan Earle Team Ukyo
2018 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Álvaro Duarte Forca Amskins Racing

2017 Tour de Lombok

Cyclists from 19 countriesincluding Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Spain participated in the Tour De Lombok (TDLM) 2017, which was held from April 13 to 16. It was divided into four stages in 485.6 kilometers.[4]

  • The first leg of the race took riders from the governor's office in Mataram, the capital city of West Nusa Tenggara, to Kuta Beach in Central Lombok with a total distance of 126.3 kilometers.
  • The second leg had the cyclists racing over 113.3 kilometers from Bangsal to Senaru in North Lombok.
  • The third leg covered 112.1 kilometers from Kuta Beach to Sembalun in Central Lombok.
  • The fourth and final leg was a 112-kilometer circuit race consisting of 10 laps in Mataram city.

2018 Tour de Lombok

Cyclists from 18 countries participated the event which was held from April 13 to 15.[5] It was the second edition of the annual event. The race consisted of three stages:

  • Stage I: 84.4-km Kuta Mandalika-Kota Mataram route,
  • Stage II: 172.4-km Mataram-Sembalun route in East Lombok, and
  • Stage II: 110-km Kota Mataram circuit race.

References

  1. "2017 Tour de Lombok". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  2. "Lombok set to host Tour de Lombok, major marathons". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  3. "Tour de Lombok Mandalika to welcome international cyclists". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  4. "Tour De Lombok Mandalika 2017 welcomes cyclists from 19 countries". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  5. "Scenic Tour de Lombok Mandalika on horizon". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 1 November 2018.

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