Le Tour de Langkawi 2018
Latest News from the Race
The Tour de Langkawi, described by race organisers as "Most Challenging Race in Asia" returns for the 23rd edition in 2018. Although Langkawi doesn't feature racing wise once again, the pre-race team presentation will take place on the scenic Island. The race then transfers to mainland Malaysia for the eight-stage race.
Kangar has been chosen as the host city for stage 1 of the eight-day race that will see the peloton take in both the east and west of the country and climb the inland Cameron Highlands on stage 5. The race is again titled towards the sprinters but it is the ascent to Cameron Highlands that is set to decide the overall title.
Astana and Dimension Data are the WorldTour representative teams at the race with a number of Pro-Continental, Continental and national teams from across the globe joining them on the start list.
The Tour de Langkawi takes place 18-25 March with Cyclingnews to have full race coverage and news from Malaysia.
Races
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Le Tour de Langkawi 201818 March 2018 - 25 March 2018 | Malaysia | 2.HC
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Stage 1 - Tour de Langkawi: Guardini wins stage 1 sprint | Kangar - Kulim2018-03-18 147.9km
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Stage 4 - Tour de Langkawi: Minali wins stage 4 in Pekan | Dungun - Pekan2018-03-21 183.8km
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Stage 6 - Tour de Langkawi: Pacioni wins stage 6 | Tapah - Tanjung Malim2018-03-23 108.5km
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Stage 7 - Tour de Langkawi: Belletti wins stage 7 in Muar | Nilai - Muar2018-03-24 222.4km
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Stage 8 - Artem Ovechkin wins 2018 Tour de Langkawi | Rembau - Kuala Lumpur2018-03-25 141.4km
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Latest Content on the Race
Top News on the Race
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Scott Sunderland crashes out of Tour de Langkawi
Australian suffers second concussion -
Tour de Langkawi victory a dream for Terengganu team
Malaysian Continental squad pulls off first major win -
Guardini back to winning ways in Langkawi
Italian takes first victory in two years to extend his record in Malaysia to 23
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Forca-Amskins and Manan lead Malaysian hopes at Tour de Langkawi
Continental team to debut at home race -
Morey taking the road less travelled with Terengganu
Australian helping team to cusp of Tour de Langkawi victory -
Scott Sunderland returns to Tour de Langkawi eyeing repeat sprint success
Australian completed lengthy recovery from concussion
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De Vos outfoxes Tour de Langkawi peloton to take race lead
Canadian celebrates first professional win in Kuala Terengganu -
Keong says Malaysian cycling needs to think globally
Former WorldTour rider urges compatriots to race abroad -
Guardini returns to Tour de Langkawi aiming to extend stage win record
Italian refreshed and motivated ahead of 23rd edition
Related Features
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Tour de Langkawi 2018 start list
Official starters as of March 17, 2018