Bicycle racing Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
, April 2004]]Bicycle racing is one of the most popular sports in a number of European countries. The top countries in this sport are Italy, Spain, Belgium, Germany, France, the Netherlands, the United States and Switzerland (not necessarily in the order of interest).
Bicycle racing includes cyclo-cross, track cycling, orienteering, downhilling, offroad racing and road racing.
Road races can be categorized by length and type:
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Length
The competitor with the lowest cumulative time to complete all the stages is declared the overall, or General Classification (GC), winner. The three major and most minor stage races also have other categories of winners such as the stage winner, the points winner, and the "king of the mountains" winner.Type
Famous bicycle races
The most famous cycling race is the Tour de France, a multi-stage tour over three weeks through France, traditionally ending in Paris. Similar long multi-stage tours are held in Italy (the Giro d'Italia) and Spain (the Vuelta a España). The most important one-day races form the World Cup: Milan-San Remo (Italy), Tour of Flanders (Belgium), Paris-Roubaix (France), Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Belgium) and Amstel Gold Race (Netherlands) in spring, Clasica San Sebastian (Spain), HEW-Cyclassics Cup (Germany), Championship of Zürich; (Switzerland), Paris-Tours (France) and Giro di Lombardia (Italy) in autumn.
for a more extensive list see: List of important cycling events
