Tour de France comes to China with Shanghai criterium unveiled
Organisers hope to capitalise on growing interest with top international riders and leading Chinese cyclists to feature in October race

Cycling’s Tour de France will stage a Shanghai criterium featuring top riders this year as it bids to attract a following in China, organisers said on Thursday.
An “Etape China” (China Stage) for thousands of enthusiasts will be held in Changsha in September, before the criterium for elite riders in Shanghai on October 29.
“There is growing interest in cycling in China. We want to help develop the sport,” said Jean-Etienne Amaury, president of Amaury Sport Organization (ASO), organiser of the Tour of France.
“If there are Chinese teams, there will also be interest from Chinese sponsors.”

A 60-strong peloton, including top international cyclists and leading Chinese riders, will contest the multi-lap Shanghai race over a three-kilometre (two-mile) course taking in city landmarks.
Since 2013, a similar event has been held every year in Japan, with three-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome among the riders taking part.