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4th Tour of the Dragon
September 7th, 2013

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268 Kilometers Across the Inner Himalayas of Bhutan.
268 Kilometers Across 4 High Mountain Passes.
268 Kilometers From Central Bhutan to Western Bhutan.
268 Kilometers from Elevations of 1200 Meters to 3340 Meters.

 

The Bhutan Olympic Committee presents the one day Mountain bike race, The Tour of the Dragon.

RACE RESULTS – 3rd Tour of the Dragon

The race is aptly named the Tour of the Dragon, not only because it is being held in Bhutan, which is also called the Land of the Thunder Dragon, but also because of its difficulty.
 

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As difficult as it is to conquer a dragon, so is it difficult to complete the race! This race is one of the most grueling bike races, if not the most, in the world.

The race not only is the most challenging one day event in the world but also one of the most beautiful – taking one by pristine natural surroundings including some of the last virgin forest in the world. It is definitely the most scenic, taking one through different but uninterrupted ecosystem and high mountain passes that open up to view of some of the highest peaks in the world – stretched across the horizon.

Any self respecting cyclist would know about Paris Roubaix which is often called the Hell of the North or A Sunday in Hell – considered the most challenging one day race in the world and the Tour of the Dragon is just 3 km longer. The tar road of the Tour of the Dragon (from Bumthang, Central Bhutan to Thimphu, West Bhutan) would feel almost as cobbled as the route of the Paris Roubaix. But on the road of the Hell of the North, the elevation does not cross 685m while on the Tour of the Dragon, the starting elevation is 2700m and climbs up to 3340m. In total, during the race, one gains 3790m and loses 3950m.

The race has been conceived by His Royal Highness, Prince Jigyel U. Wangchuck – President of Bhutan Olympic Committee who is a leading biking enthusiast and an all round sportsman himself. His Royal Highness himself led the race and was one of the few that completed in record time. It is to be held first Saturday of every September, during the time, when in Bhutan climatic conditions are just right.

Canadian XC Mountain Biking Community: One champion rider is going to the Kingdom of Bhutan to ride in the 2013 Tour of the Dragon – http://www.qenergydrink.com/pages/tour-of-the-dragon.html