There are fears in Australia that the Tour Down Under, which in recent years has established itself as the event that opens the UCI WorldTour each year, may not survive beyond 2016.
Held in and around Adelaide in late January, the week-long race brings some A$50 million into the local economy each year.
But with a gap of a month and a half before the next WorldTour event, Paris-Nice, and UCI president Brian Cookson pressing on with reforming the professional calendar, the governing body has previously been reported as wanting the Australian race to be moved back.
Adding to the uncertainty is that the state government’s licence to hold the race expires next year, and according to a report in the Guardian, it is far from certain it will be renewed.
A review of the race is being conducted by the UCI with the result expected in two months and sports minister Leon Bignall told ABC Radio, “We can’t count our chickens until the review is finalised.”
However, Michelle Lensink, a Liberal MP in the state parliament’s opposition, said Mr Bignell should say why the government is unable to guarantee the event staying in South Australia.
“Given the minister had just met with the UCI president Brian Cookson in Switzerland, it is concerning he couldn’t guarantee the Tour Down Under will continue,” she said.
This year’s event was won by BMC Racing’s Rohan Dennis, a native of the state.
Efforts to move the race to a later slot in the year are also opposed by local tourism chiefs on the grounds that its current spot coincides with the final week of the school summer holidays, helping to boost spectator numbers.
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As Oz is absolutely massive, isn't there any other places that might like such an event? Its not really the Tour Down Under at the moment, more the Tour of South Australia Well Actually Just Adelaide And Willunga Hill.
As Yorkshire has shown, exciting racing happens on exciting roads.