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Stay safe around the race with these tips brought to you by Workers Compensation Fund:
Always look for clearly marked WCF crosswalks when crossing the course.
Please listen to all directions from WCF course marshals and crossing guards.
Always wait until you see the last police car following the race caravan before you consider crossing the course.
Please do not lean over the fencing to take a picture. You could injure a rider or end up injuring yourself. Hold your children’s hands when crossing the course or when the race is passing by, and keep a close eye on them at all times. Please make sure all pets are on a leash at all times. When parking on the course, please make sure all four tires are completely clear of the pavement and that you are parked legally.
While we know it is popular to place slogans on the climbs along the route, we ask that you please refrain from using any type of paint on the road. Be aware that as the race approaches, the race route will be open to traffic, and it creates a dangerous situation for spectators on the roadway.
Follow the Tour of Utah, Live! Live, daily HD coverage presented by the Utah Sports Commission
Broadcast partner FOX Sports Network (FSN) will provide a total of 21 hours of national programming this year for the Tour of Utah, including 10 hours of live coverage. The Tour Tracker® app for web and mobile devices will provide start-tofinish live video, commentary, and tracking. Nightly Race Recap Program at 8 pm MDT on KJZZ-TV. Also available on FSN/ROOT SPORTS; see local listings for time.
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Start 8:35 am Estimated Finish 1:45 pm
132 miles
6,550 feet of Vertical Climbing
The Tour of Utah will start in northern Utah with a return visit to
re-enter Utah on the eastern shores of Bear Lake. Riders hope to leave
Logan and Cache County. Stage 1 will replicate the 132-mile route that
strong crosswinds behind as they return through Garden City for the
was used in 2015. Starting in Downtown Logan, the race will head up
short, but difficult, climb back up to the crest of Logan Canyon. After a
beautiful Logan Canyon. After cresting the King of the Mountain (KOM)
long descent on Highway 89 that passes Utah State University, riders
climb at 7,700 feet, the race will descend into Garden City and begin
will complete two downtown laps in Logan for an exciting finish on 100
a 48-mile, clock-wise trip around turquoise-colored Bear Lake. The
East. The finishing circuits will favor a rider with strong technical skills
race will pass through the southeast corner of Idaho for a second time,
and spectators will most likely enjoy a large field sprint.
turning off Highway 89 in St. Charles, and using Eastshore Drive to
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Monday, July 31
STAGE 1
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The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy
footprints. We encourage you to bike and ride share whenever possible.
beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with
Free bike valet is provided at most stage finish communities.
some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
please visit tourofutah.com
experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
KIDS SPRINT TO THE FINISH PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH Kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the finish line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah Health booth in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. No preregistration
MOBILE MERCHANDISE TRUCK
is needed. Parents must sign a waiver before their children can participate.
Keep an eye out at start lines, finish lines, KOMs, block parties, and plenty
All participants must wear closed-toe shoes and a bike helmet.
of spots in between for the Tour of Utah Mobile Merchandise Truck. It’s the best place for fans to get all of their official 2017 Tour of Utah gear, including T-shirts, hats, jerseys and more.
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BRIGHAM CITY TO SNOWBASIN RESORT Start 9:45 am Estimated Finish 1:45 pm
94 miles
6,900 feet of Vertical Climbing
2017 will mark the first year Brigham City hosts a stage start for
The race then crosses into Weber County and the road begins to
the Tour. After rolling out of town, riders will warm up their legs on a
tilt upwards with the familiar North Ogden Divide, a five-kilometer climb
Category 3 climb up Sardine Canyon. The route circumnavigates the
averaging a 10 percent gradient that has been a staple of the Tour of
Wellsville Mountains, a part of the Wasatch Mountains that is said to be
Utah for many years. The racers catch their breath as the road flattens
the steepest mountain range in North America. Returning to the Cache
out around Pineview Reservoir, but they won’t have much time to relax
Valley, the course will turn south and follow the “Fruit Highway” in Box
before the first mountaintop finish of this year’s Tour at Snowbasin
Elder County, heading back through the start line in Brigham City for a
Resort. Perched on top of Old Snowbasin Road, this double-pitched
sprint line in the points classification competition on Historic Main Street.
incline covers six miles with an average gradient of six percent.
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Tuesday, August 1
STAGE 2
STAGE SPONSOR
PARKING
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Spectator parking may be limited surrounding the start and finish line
The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy
footprints. We encourage you to bike and ride share whenever possible.
beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with
Free bike valet is provided at most stage finish communities.
some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
please visit tourofutah.com
experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
KIDS SPRINT TO THE FINISH PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH Kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the finish line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah Health booth in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. No preregistration
MOBILE MERCHANDISE TRUCK
is needed. Parents must sign a waiver before their children can participate.
Keep an eye out at start lines, finish lines, KOMs, block parties, and plenty
All participants must wear closed-toe shoes and a bike helmet.
of spots in between for the Tour of Utah Mobile Merchandise Truck. It’s the best place for fans to get all of their official 2017 Tour of Utah gear, including T-shirts, hats, jerseys and more.
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BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON Start 11:00 am Estimated Finish 1:45 pm
5.6 miles
1,725 feet of Vertical Climbing
Making a return to the Tour of Utah from a six-year absence is the
passes Solitude Ski Resort and the turnoff to Guardsman Pass, flanked
popular individual time trial known as the “race against the clock.” In
along the road by towering spruce trees and rock vistas that are
2011, American Tejay Van Garderen (riding for HTC-Highroad) won the
part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. With an average
Stage 3 ITT at Miller Motorsports Park on his 23rd birthday. The 2017
gradient of 5.5 percent, the course should favor a strong rider who
ITT will look nothing like the flat parcours of the race track. Starting at an
excels at high altitude.
elevation of 7,300 feet, the course provides a tough 5.6-mile ascent of Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, from the Donut Falls Trailhead parking at Reynolds Gulch to the front door of Brighton Ski Resort. The route
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SHUTTLES TO THE START With the canyon closing to traffic at 9 am, shuttle buses, courtesy of UTA, will take spectators from the Big Cottonwood Canyon Park & Ride to the race start. The shuttles will make additional stops at Solitude Resort and the finish at Brighton Resort. Shuttles will not return to the Big Cottonwood Canyon Park & Ride until the end of the race. Check the TOU website for shuttle departure times and the most up-to-date information.
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STAGE 3
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PARKING
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Big Cottonwood Canyon closes at 9 am to vehicle traffic.
The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy
please visit tourofutah.com
Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
KIDS SPRINT TO THE FINISH PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH Kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the finish
MOBILE MERCHANDISE TRUCK
line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah
Keep an eye out at start lines, finish lines, KOMs, block parties, and plenty
Health booth in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. No preregistration
of spots in between for the Tour of Utah Mobile Merchandise Truck. It’s
is needed. Parents must sign a waiver before their children can participate.
the best place for fans to get all of their official 2017 Tour of Utah gear,
All participants must wear closed-toe shoes and a bike helmet.
including T-shirts, hats, jerseys and more.
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SOUTH JORDAN CITY Start 8:55 am Estimated Finish 1:45 pm
125 miles
4,000 feet of Vertical Climbing
This stage covers 125 miles with a new start/finish in South Jordan
will find little protection from the elements—especially the wind. Another
City, and could be the sleeping monster of the 2017 Tour of Utah.
surprise for the riders will be Faust Road, a previously paved surface
Starting on Redwood Road next to South Jordan City Park, the race will
that is now 10 miles of maintained dirt and gravel. In what is typically
head to the West Desert using State Roads 36 and 73 to connect to the
a “sprinter’s stage”, this could be a Wild West finish back into South
old Pony Express Trail in Tooele County. The course will cross Five Mile
Jordan City that turns the race on its head.
Pass, not significant for the elevation gain, but rather for its history as a main thoroughfare in the 1800s for the stagecoach and pioneer families heading west. Here, in the shadows of the Oquirrh Mountains, riders
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Thursday, August 3
STAGE 4
STAGE SPONSOR
PARKING
ALSCO HOSPITALITY TENT
Spectator parking may be limited surrounding the start and finish line
The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy
footprints. We encourage you to bike and ride share whenever possible.
beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with
Free bike valet is provided at most stage finish communities.
some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
please visit tourofutah.com
experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
KIDS SPRINT TO THE FINISH PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH Kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the finish line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah Health booth in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. No preregistration
MOBILE MERCHANDISE TRUCK
is needed. Parents must sign a waiver before their children can participate.
Keep an eye out at start lines, finish lines, KOMs, block parties, and plenty
All participants must wear closed-toe shoes and a bike helmet.
of spots in between for the Tour of Utah Mobile Merchandise Truck. It’s the best place for fans to get all of their official 2017 Tour of Utah gear, including T-shirts, hats, jerseys and more.
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LAYTON TO BOUNTIFUL Start 9:10 am Estimated Finish 1:45 pm
125 miles
4,000 feet of Vertical Climbing
Davis County is quickly becoming a fan favorite for the Tour of Utah,
second time, heading for the traditional two-lap finish in Bountiful. These
with massive crowds and dynamic racing a staple of every year’s
nine-mile circuits include the two crushing climbs across the Bountiful
route. New for 2017 will be a stage start in Layton, which will provide
Bench. The winner is going to be a strong rouleur who can get over the
spectators with two opportunities to view the race. Soon after the start,
climbs and outkick those few remaining in the peloton.
the race will travel through Hill Air Force Base for the first time, home of the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings flying the new F-35 fighter jets. After traveling 53 miles along the rural roads of Davis and Weber counties, spectators will see the race pass through Downtown Layton for a
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Friday, August 4
STAGE 5
STAGE SPONSOR
PARKING
ALSCO HOSPITALITY TENT
Spectator parking may be limited surrounding the start and finish line
The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy
footprints. We encourage you to bike and ride share whenever possible.
beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with
Free bike valet is provided at most stage finish communities.
some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
please visit tourofutah.com
experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
KIDS SPRINT TO THE FINISH PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH Kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the finish line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah Health booth in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. No preregistration
MOBILE MERCHANDISE TRUCK
is needed. Parents must sign a waiver before their children can participate.
Keep an eye out at start lines, finish lines, KOMs, block parties, and plenty
All participants must wear closed-toe shoes and a bike helmet.
of spots in between for the Tour of Utah Mobile Merchandise Truck. It’s the best place for fans to get all of their official 2017 Tour of Utah gear, including T-shirts, hats, jerseys and more.
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HEBER VALLEY TO SNOWBIRD RESORT Start 1:10 am Estimated Finish 3:45 pm
61 miles
7,700 feet of Vertical Climbing
The Queen Stage, with its epic finish at Snowbird Resort, has always
Category 1 climb that runs beside Sundance Resort. Passing through
had a big impact on who wins the overall classification of the Tour. At
American Fork Canyon and Timpanogos Cave National Monument,
61 miles, the course is much shorter than previous editions. But don’t
this route was first used on the Queen Stage in 2008. The route travels
be fooled—this means riders need to handle a much harder, more
through the cities of Draper and Sandy before the final fireworks up Little
dynamic race with less room for error. The stage begins, for a second
Cottonwood Canyon to Snowbird Resort. This is the 10th consecutive
time, in the shadow of Mount Timpanogos at Soldier Hollow, where
year that Snowbird Resort has hosted a stage finish, with the signature
Nordic competitions were held for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
climb featuring 8-12 percent gradients on the final six miles through
The entire area sits in the Wasatch Mountain State Park. After rolling
Little Cottonwood Canyon.
out from the stadium at Soldier Hollow, the racers will only have a few miles around Deer Creek Reservoir before tackling the Alpine Loop, a
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Saturday, August 5
STAGE 6
STAGE SPONSOR
PARKING
ALSCO HOSPITALITY TENT
Little Cottonwood Canyon closes at 1 pm to vehicle traffic.
The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy
please visit tourofutah.com
Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
MOBILE MERCHANDISE TRUCK Keep an eye out at start lines, finish lines, KOMs, block parties, and plenty of spots in between for the Tour of Utah Mobile Merchandise Truck. It’s the best place for fans to get all of their official 2017 Tour of Utah gear, including T-shirts, hats, jerseys and more.
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SALT LAKE CITY Start 1:00 pm Estimated Finish 3:45 pm
125 miles
4,000 feet of Vertical Climbing
The original Salt Lake City circuit is back. With the start/finish line on
they suffer on this steep section. Other viewing areas include Bonneville
the east side of the Utah State Capitol, this circuit is the same one used
Blvd. around City Creek Canyon and the serpentine turns around
in 2013 and is a favorite of the racers and spectators alike. There will
Reservoir Park.
be 11 laps, including two intermediate sprints and a time bonus at the finish for the top three riders, so the overall race champion may not be decided until the very end. The major climb of the circuit is along State Street, which provides a great opportunity to see the racers up close as
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STAGE 7
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Spectator parking may be limited surrounding the start and finish line
The fan favorite Alsco Hospitality Tents return for this year’s Tour. Enjoy
footprints. We encourage you to bike and ride share whenever possible.
beverages and catered food as you get out of the heat, grab a table with
Free bike valet is provided at most stage finish communities.
some friends and relax. Tent-goers have the luxury of enjoying the Tour both in person and on screen, making the Alsco Hospitality Tents the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy the race.
HARMONS HEALTHY LIVING EXPO
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Alsco Hospitatlity Tents,
Visit the Harmons Healthy Living Expo for an exciting, family-friendly
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experience. This interactive festival area and sponsor showcase serves as a gateway to the finish line for each stage. The Harmons Healthy Living Expo delivers an array of interactive exhibits, official Tour of Utah merchandise, and live entertainment, including jumbo television screens to watch the race unfold live.
KIDS SPRINT TO THE FINISH PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH Kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the finish line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah Health booth in the Harmons Healthy Living Expo. No preregistration
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All participants must wear closed-toe shoes and a bike helmet.
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AWARD JERSEYS
Overall Leader
Sprint
King of the Mountain
The origins of the yellow jersey go back to the first sponsor of the Tour de France, L’Auto, a daily newspaper printed on yellow paper. The yellow jersey is awarded at the end of each stage to the rider with the best general classification time (not necessarily the stage winner) and to distinguish the overall race leader.
Often called the race within the race, the sprinter’s competition awards points both at designated sprint lines on the course as well as at the finish line of the stage. The rider with the most sprint points is awarded the jersey—losing it if another rider proves quicker at grabbing sprint points as the tour progresses. The fight for the sprinter’s jersey gives powerful riders who don’t excel at climbing a chance to shine on the flats.
The Tour of Utah has some of the most intense climbing terrain in North America. The King of the Mountain jersey is awarded to the rider who accumulates the most points by being among the first three riders crossing KOM checkpoints at the top of all designated climbs throughout the course. The KOM jersey honors riders who know how to hammer up Utah’s steepest ascents.
Best Young Rider
Most Aggressive Rider
Fan Favorite
Intended to reward and encourage the young lions of cycling, the Best Young Rider jersey competition is for all participants under the age of twenty-three. The jersey is awarded to the rider in this age category with the lowest cumulative time.
Each day, the most determined rider will earn the Most Aggressive Rider jersey. It may be on a climb, on a break, following a crash, or a severe mechanical error. In any case, it will be awarded to a cyclist who demonstrates–in the face of all adversity–the greatest desire to win in that day’s stage.
The Fan Favorite jersey recipient is chosen by fans on the Tour of Utah’s website after each day’s stage. Each stage will have unique voting subjects and, on the final day of the tour, the Best Overall Fan Favorite will be selected.
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2017 TEAMS Some of the world’s best international and domestic men’s professional cycling teams have accepted invitations to compete at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, July 31 - August 6, 2017.
BMC RACING TEAM United States
AMORE & VITA-SELLE SMP PRESENTED BY FONDRIEST Albania
BARDIANI CSF Italy
CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA Spain
AXEON HAGENS BERMAN CYCLING TEAM United States
CYCLANCE PRO CYCLING United States
ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING United States
HANGAR 15 BICYCLES United States
ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY Israel
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UNITEDHEALTHCARE PRO CYCLING TEAM United States
HOLOWESKO | CITADEL RACING TEAM PRESENTED BY HINCAPIE SPORTSWEAR United States
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