Czech Tour brings great fun. The world and Czech road cycling elite will be on our roads, with at least seven World Tour events in total! Come and cheer and enjoy four great days of sport and fun for the whole family. If possible, come by bike.
Stage 1 - 25 July 2024:
Prostejov (T.G. Masaryk Square) - Ostrava (Masaryk Square) is more than 151 km long and has a total elevation gain of 1,422 meters.
Stage 2 - 26 July 2024:
Zlín (T.G. Masaryk Square) - Pustevny is 170.1 kilometres and riders will climb a massive 3,462 metres.
Stage 3 - 27 July 2024:
Moravská Třebová (Masaryk Square) - Dlouhé Stráně is 134.7 kilometres long and the elevation gain is 2,206 metres.
Stage 4 - 28 July 2024:
Šumperk (Ulice 8. května) - Šternberk (Radniční Street) is 131.9 kilometres long and the competitors will have 1,953 metres of elevation gain left to complete the race.
At the start of each stage you can watch the teams' performances and an attractive programme is also prepared for you at the finish. Every day there will be cultural performances, competitions, award ceremonies, etc.)
Detailed programme will be published soon.
We want to be good neighbours and restrict traffic as little as possible in the area where the race will take place. At the same time, we take the utmost care of the safety of spectators and cyclists. In most cases, we only use a rolling road closure for the shortest possible time. Roads will be closed just before the peloton passes and always open after the peloton passes. The exact list of closures and parking options will also be available shortly. We will publish it soon!
Do you have a question? Contact us here.
Newly, this year's race will also be available on Czech TV! Each stage will be broadcast live on CT Sport for the last 90 minutes of each of the four parts. Lots of information, interviews, fresh photos and videos, text coverage, livetiming and official results can be found here on the website. Also visit our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
We protect nature and respect the principles of sustainability. That's why we were one of the first to sign the UCI Climate Charter. We have decided to actively contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change, which is the biggest modern challenge to our lives and to cycling itself. We will be part of the solution, together with you. We have taken ten steps to reduce the emissions produced by our race by 2030. At the same time, we will actively promote equal opportunities. Read more.