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Stage 4: Avon to Steamboat Springs (August 26)
After a punishing Queen Stage and an uphill time trial, these cyclists will be longing for an easier day. But the rolling terrain of Stage 4, with a net elevation change of 5000 feet from start to finish, will provide spectators with one of the more interesting and dramatic days of racing. Without significant climbs or high-speed descents, cyclists have numerous opportunities for breakaways, fighting for every mile of pavement and risking everything for King of the Mountain and sprint line points. The day starts in Avon, passes through Wolcott and Oak Creek, following 86 miles of scenery to the finish line in downtown Steamboat Springs, aptly nicknamed Bike Town USA.
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Stage 4: Avon to Steamboat Springs (August 26)
After a punishing Queen Stage and an uphill time trial, these cyclists will be longing for an easier day. But the rolling terrain of Stage 4, with a net elevation change of 5000 feet from start to finish, will provide spectators with one of the more interesting and dramatic days of racing. Without significant climbs or high-speed descents, cyclists have numerous opportunities for breakaways, fighting for every mile of pavement and risking everything for King of the Mountain and sprint line points. The day starts in Avon, passes through Wolcott and Oak Creek, following 86 miles of scenery to the finish line in downtown Steamboat Springs, aptly nicknamed Bike Town USA.