The 18th edition of the Tour of Sayram concluded in Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with local favorite Hahailisi Habudeli clinching both the final stage and the prestigious overall individual title.
The closing 90-kilometer stage, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and competitive demand, unfolds at an average altitude exceeding 2,000 meters, with challenging winds sweeping along the lake's shoreline. Often dubbed the "most beautiful stage," the course inspires riders to maintain impressive speeds between 45 and 50 km/h, transforming it into a stunning spectacle.
Habudeli crossed the finish line first, securing the yellow jersey as the overall champion of the race. In a commendable display of talent, Mikhail Mukhin finished in second place, while Uladzislau Yarash claimed third.
After six grueling stages covering an overall distance of 518 kilometers, Zachary Patterson earned the green jersey, awarded to the best sprinter, showcasing his prowess throughout the competition.
Originally a local event, the Tour of Sayram has blossomed into a premier international sports showcase, attracting cyclists from around the globe. Now in its 18th year, the event aims to spotlight the natural beauty, cultural richness, and openness of Xinjiang to the world.
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