Lesser known races 2025 edition

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Friday the Tour of Colombia starts. This race is unique because of its extreme altitude. Five out of ten stages go over 2800 m. Stage 6 finishes on the Alto la Linea at 3261 m altitude. This makes the Mont Ventoux look like a molehill.

One of the participants is 48-year old Oscar Sevilla for Team Medellín.
 
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Benji Praedes wins the queenstage and the gc of the Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen in Indonesia, he won the MTF 2sec ahead of Van Engelen. The stage results
Patluding Ijen might be the hardest obscure MTF in a small fry race that you have never heared of before:
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Benji Praedes wins the queenstage and the gc of the Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen in Indonesia, he won the MTF 2sec ahead of Van Engelen. The stage results
Patluding Ijen might be the hardest obscure MTF in a small fry race that you have never heared of before:
This race had a brief run as a heavy meme potential event while the Tabriz Petrochemical superteam were around, in fairness.

As for the most brutal climbs in the small, far-flung races (with UCI categorisation) we also have La Georgina / Cerro de la Muerte in the Vuelta a Costa Rica (over 45km at 6,1% to the true summit, 39km at 6% dead on to La Georgina), Aynaloo which has been climbed once by the Tour of Iran-Azerbaijan (24,3km @ 7,6%), Bukit Larut aka Maxwell Hill (used in the 2010 Jelajah Malaysia)(8,4km @ 11,5%), Gunung Jerai (also used in the Jelajah Malaysia)(full climb is 11,6km @ 10,2% but they only went up the first 8,5km or so in the races), Pusuk Sembalun (15km @ 8,1%) that has appeared in the Tour de Lombok, and the west face of Esquipulas Palo Gordo (25,3km @ 7,5%) which has appeared in a couple of Vuelta a Guatemala editions, but not for a couple of decades now.

Slightly better known, there's Filo de Merlo (16km @ 7,8%) in the Tour de San Luís, Mount Fuji in the Tour of Japan (11,6km @ 10%) and Genting Highlands in the Tour de Langkawi (22,3km @ 7,3%).
 
note: this information was reported on the ticker.

Let's hope it's more at the level of THJ at the Tour, than Privitera at Aosta...

To be fair, the riders at the front shouldn‘t have seen the crash considering they hopefully don‘t ride around looking backwards all the time.

But you'd think the words from those who did see would spread around...
 
Okay, I really hope the fact that they're back racing in earnest means that it's not life threatening.
Might just be me, but I think it would be a bit weird to neutralise a race because of a crash, have a rider be airlifted away in critical condition, and then decide to "Oh, nevermind. Let's race."