Tour of Taiwan Preview

The Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling team will be racing the Tour de Taiwan March 17-21st. This the third time the team has traveled to Taiwan to compete in the UCI 2.1 stage race that is the first stop of the UCI Asia Tour.

Roster:

Alfredo Rodriguez

Brian McCulloch

Eric Young

George Simpson

James Piccoli

Ulises Castillo

Each stage will be shown live through the Tour de Taiwan YouTube Channel.

Note: Taiwan is 15-hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time, the times below are adjusted to that time zone.

Stage 1: March 17th

Taipei City

83Km

Start Time: Saturday March 16th, 6:15PM PST

LIVE link

Stage 2: March 18th

Taoyuan City

118Km

Start Time: Sunday March 17th, 6:30PM PST

LIVE link

Stage 3: March 19th

Taiwan Romantic Route

156Km

Start Time: Monday March 18th 6:30PM

LIVE link

Stage 4: March 20th

Nantoe County

166Km

Start Time: Tuesday March 19th, 6:30PM PST

LIVE link

Stage 5: March 21st

Pingtung County

193Km

Start Time: Wednesday March 20th, 6:30PM

LIVE link

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