For the 10th anniversary edition of the Arctic Race of Norway, marked by celebrations at the "Norwegian day in the finish area of the 15th stage at the foot of Mont Blanc" during the TDF, we get a route entirely above the Arctic Circle - quite a contrast to last year's more Southerly location.
Thursday 17th August, stage 1: Kautokeino > Alta, 171 km
Friday 18th August, stage 2: Alta > Hammerfest, 153,5 km
Saturday 19th August, stage 3: Hammerfest > Havøysund summit, 167 km
Sunday 20th August, stage 4: Kvalsund > Nordkapp, 171.5 km
Defending champion Andreas Leknessund returns, with 6 World Tour teams taking part this year, as well as plucky minnows from the lower tiers such as Trinity Racing, Equipo Kern Pharma and Israel-Premier Tech.
18 teams, main contenders :
Australia
Team Jayco AlUla: De Marchi (ITA), Jansen (NOR), Quick (AUS) and Štybar (CZE)
Belgium
Bingoal–WB: Guerin (FRA)
Team Flanders–Baloise: Bonneu (BEL)
Spain
Burgos BH: Navarro (ESP) and Barthe (FRA)
Equipo Kern Pharma: Adrià and Arrieta (ESP)
United States
Human Powered Health: Aasvold, Jensen (NOR) and Double (GBR)
Lidl–Trek: Hoelgaard (NOR), Tolhoek (NED) and Baroncini (ITA)
France
Cofidis: Martin (FRA) and Geschke (GER)
Groupama–FDJ: Gruel (FRA)
Team Arkéa–Samsic: Champoussin (FRA) and Verre (ITA)
Israel
Israel–Premier Tech: Teuns (BEL) and Impey (RSA)
Kazakhstan
Astana Qazaqstan Team: Scaroni (ITA) and Zeits (KAZ)
Norway
Norwegian national team: Eiking (NOR)
Team Coop–Repsol: Christophersen (NOR)
Uno X-Pro Cycling Team: Dversnes, Tiller (NOR) and Wilsly (DEN)
Netherlands
Team DSM–Firmenich: Leknessund (NOR), Dainese (ITA), Dinham (AUS) and Vanhoucke (BEL)
United Kingdom
Trinity Racing: Johnston (AUS)
Switzerland
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team: Hagen (NOR) and Małecki (POL)
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Thursday 17th August, stage 1: Kautokeino > Alta, 171 km

Friday 18th August, stage 2: Alta > Hammerfest, 153,5 km

Saturday 19th August, stage 3: Hammerfest > Havøysund summit, 167 km

Sunday 20th August, stage 4: Kvalsund > Nordkapp, 171.5 km

Defending champion Andreas Leknessund returns, with 6 World Tour teams taking part this year, as well as plucky minnows from the lower tiers such as Trinity Racing, Equipo Kern Pharma and Israel-Premier Tech.
18 teams, main contenders :
Australia
Team Jayco AlUla: De Marchi (ITA), Jansen (NOR), Quick (AUS) and Štybar (CZE)
Belgium
Bingoal–WB: Guerin (FRA)
Team Flanders–Baloise: Bonneu (BEL)
Spain
Burgos BH: Navarro (ESP) and Barthe (FRA)
Equipo Kern Pharma: Adrià and Arrieta (ESP)
United States
Human Powered Health: Aasvold, Jensen (NOR) and Double (GBR)
Lidl–Trek: Hoelgaard (NOR), Tolhoek (NED) and Baroncini (ITA)
France
Cofidis: Martin (FRA) and Geschke (GER)
Groupama–FDJ: Gruel (FRA)
Team Arkéa–Samsic: Champoussin (FRA) and Verre (ITA)
Israel
Israel–Premier Tech: Teuns (BEL) and Impey (RSA)
Kazakhstan
Astana Qazaqstan Team: Scaroni (ITA) and Zeits (KAZ)
Norway
Norwegian national team: Eiking (NOR)
Team Coop–Repsol: Christophersen (NOR)
Uno X-Pro Cycling Team: Dversnes, Tiller (NOR) and Wilsly (DEN)
Netherlands
Team DSM–Firmenich: Leknessund (NOR), Dainese (ITA), Dinham (AUS) and Vanhoucke (BEL)
United Kingdom
Trinity Racing: Johnston (AUS)
Switzerland
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team: Hagen (NOR) and Małecki (POL)

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