Masters Tour of Chiang Mai 2022 is a four-stage bicycle race between champion cyclists and risers with different age categories to encourage cyclists from all over the world and from all age groups to compete.

 

Masters Tour of Chiang Mai Continues To Grow

 

The last-driven cycle tour in 2019 saw almost 225 participants from over 32 countries being cheered on through the various stages with routes across Chiang Mai. With its increasing popularity worldwide, the organisers are anticipating more competitors for the 2022 event after having world champion cyclists take part last year.

Different Road Stages during Chiang Mai Masters Tour

 

For 2022, racers split into three pelotons for better grouping. The race will comprise of two road stages, a circuit stage away from traffic, ending with an individual time trial climbing Doi Suthep. All the steps will have a rolling start at the Sirinart Garden Hotel to a restart point. The finishes will be within cycling distance, but arrangements for motorised transport are available.

Cyclists photoshoot on the road in Chiang Mai Thailand during the Masters Tour of Chiang Mai 2022. | Thailand Event Guide

Masters Tour of Chiang Mai | Thailand Event Guide

Book Masters Tour of Chiang Mai with Hospitality

 

In addition to race sign-up, the bicycle tour of Chiang Mai is offering accommodation and transport packages to be booked during registration. There will be a race meeting the evening before the first stage to announce final details and last-minute changes.

Different Cycling Distances with Champion Cyclists in Chiang Mai

 

The Masters Tour of Chiang Mai 2022 has been scheduled to cater to all types of cyclists to make the competition an all-around attraction. Open A, Open B, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, Masters 60+, Ladies Open, and Ladies 35+ are up for registration.

 

Stage 1 is a 74.5 km road race with a 420 m climb and a compulsory 20 km rolling start. Step 2 is a 40 km circuit, traffic-free, on Chiang Mai Rajabhat University’s campus with a hill of 480 m. Stage 3 is an 83.5 km road race featuring switchbacks along Samoeng Road and a 630 m climb.

 

Finally, Stage 4 of this bicycle tour is a classic individual time trial of 11 km with a 620 m vertical climb up the world-famous Doi Suthep.

 

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