All you need to know about the 2025 Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye

The Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye, one of the most prestigious and longest-running sports events in the country, is set to celebrate its 60th edition in 2025. What began in 1963 as the Marmara Tour turned into an international event under the patronage of the presidency in 1965.
Now, six decades later, it stands as a symbol of Türkiye’s sporting ambition, natural splendor and cultural richness.
Scheduled between April 27 and May 4, 2025, the race spans eight stages across 1,153 kilometers (716.3 miles), showcasing the mesmerizing landscapes of the Aegean and Mediterranean regions. The tour not only highlights elite athletic performance but also serves as a global promotional platform for Türkiye, with broadcasts reaching 190 countries, 610 million households, and 13 languages.

Star-studded peloton: World-class riders to compete in Cycling Tour of Türkiye
A total of 23 teams from 13 countries will participate, including three World Tour teams, 13 Pro Teams and seven Continental Teams. Representing 23 nations, the largest contingents will come from Spain, Belgium and Italy.

Elite names in the spotlight
- Frank Van den Broek (Team Picnic PostNL), the 2024 overall winner nicknamed “The Professor,” returns to defend his title.
- Rising star Tibor del Grosso (Alpecin Deceuninck), a promising climber, is expected to be a key contender on the mountains.
- Sprint legends Elia Viviani (Lotto) and Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Mobility), with multiple Tour de France and Monument victories between them, will electrify flat finishes.
2025 route: 8 stages of beauty, challenge and history
Stage 1 – April 27: Antalya – Antalya | 132 kilometers
Starting in the Mediterranean gem of Antalya, riders will pedal through ancient sites like Kaleici, Hadrian’s Gate, and Yivli Minaret, all framed by Türkiye’s turquoise coastline.
Stage 2 – April 28: Kemer – Kalkan | 167.4 kilometers
Echoes of antiquity accompany this stage through Patara, Myra, and the mythical flames of Yanartas, finishing in the seaside town of Kalkan.
Stage 3 – April 29: Fethiye – Marmaris | 175.9 kilometers
A visual symphony of turquoise waters and green forests, featuring Oludeniz, Butterfly Valley, Dalyan and Marmaris.
Stage 4 – April 30: Marmaris – Akyaka (Kiran) | 115.4 kilometers
The “Queen Stage” culminates in the challenging Kiran climb. Expect fierce battles among climbers on this stunning forest-and-sea route.
Stage 5 – May 1: Marmaris – Aydin | 151 kilometers
A first for Aydin, this route includes Aphrodisias, an ancient city recognized by UNESCO, and meanders through olive-draped Egean hills.
Stage 6 – May 2: Selcuk (Isabey) – Selcuk (Meryemana) | 161.4 kilometers
A stage steeped in heritage: Ephesus, Artemis Temple and the House of the Virgin Mary form the spiritual and historical spine of this leg.
Stage 7 – May 3: Selcuk – Cesme | 144.2 kilometers
Cyclists will traverse Sirince, Seferihisar, and wind-swept coastal roads lined with mastic trees, ending in surf-famous Cesme.
Stage 8 – May 4: Cesme – Izmir | 105.7 kilometers
The grand finale brings riders to Izmir, with its famed Clock Tower, ancient ruins, vineyards and over 500 kilometers of bike paths.

Global stage, local soul: Türkiye’s commitment to excellence
Under the auspices of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye and the support of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the event is organized by the Turkish Cycling Federation. Institutional backing comes from Spor Toto, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Ministry of Health, the TGA, the TSYD, and local governments along the route.
Turkish Airlines continues as the title sponsor, joined by key contributors including Broster Bicycle, Turk Telekom and Shimano.

UCI classification and participating teams
World Teams
- Alpecin–Deceuninck (Belgium)
- Team Picnic PostNL (Netherlands)
- XDS Astana Team (Kazakhstan)
Pro Teams
- Lotto (Belgium)
- Uno-X Mobility (Norway)
- Caja Rural–Seguros RGA, Equipo Kern Pharma, Burgos–BH, Euskaltel–Euskadi (Spain)
- VF Group Bardiani-CSF-Faizane, Team Polti VisitMalta, Solution Tech Vini Fantini (Italy)
- Tietema Rockets (France)
- Team Flanders–Baloise, Wagner Bazin WB (Belgium)
- Team Novo Nordisk (USA)
Continental Teams
- Terengganu Cycling Team (Malaysia)
- Mazowsze Serce Polski (Poland)
- China Glory-Mentech (China)
- Bike Aid (Germany)
- Istanbul BB, Spor Toto, Konya BB (Türkiye)

Jerseys of honor: Colors with meaning
- 🟦 Turquoise Jersey (General Classification Leader) – sponsored by Spor Toto
- 🟩 Green Jersey (Best Sprinter) – by Broster Bisiklet
- 🔴 Red Jersey (Best Climber) – presented by Turkish Airlines
- ⚪ White Jersey (Türkiye Beauty Primes) – promoting Türkiye’s brand and tourism

A logistical masterpiece: Behind the scenes of TUR 2025
With a moving convoy of 350 vehicles, including motorcycles, helicopters, ambulances, TV trucks, and VIP shuttles, the tour is a logistical triumph. Over 1,075 staff, including 161 riders, 365 team members, 240 security officers, 200 media representatives, 19 referees, and 90 broadcast crew, will contribute to the success of the event.
Aerial footage from two helicopters and an aircraft will bring the race’s beauty to global screens, solidifying its reputation as both a sporting and cinematic spectacle.

More than a race: A global celebration of Türkiye
With its rich blend of athletic excellence, cultural heritage, and cinematic presentation, the 60th Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye is more than a race—it’s a celebration of a nation, a tribute to its landscapes, and a showcase of its growing status in world cycling.
From ancient cities to coastal wonders, the 2025 edition will etch a new chapter in the legacy of Türkiye’s most iconic sporting event.
The 60th Presidential Cycling Tour of Türkiye will take place from April 27 to May 4, 2025, covering 1,153 kilometers across eight stages. With participation from 23 teams representing 13 countries, the event will showcase Türkiye’s natural beauty and historical heritage to a global audience.