Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Deutschland Tour to re-launch as ASO sign 'groundbreaking' partnership with German federation

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Nearly a decade on from its discontinuation, the Deutschland Tour is set to be re-launched in the next two years, with ASO and the German Cycling Federation (BRD) teaming up to revive the race as part of what they describe as a “groundbreaking" partnership to promote cycling in Germany.

The Deutschland Tour, or Tour of Germany, was first held in 1911 but was stopped after the 2008 edition due to the image of cycling in the country being battered by a spate of doping cases. Public television company ARD had threatened to stop broadcasting the race and in 2012 they stopped showing the Tour de France as Germany’s relationship with the sport reached its nadir.

That situation has improved in the last few years thanks to a new wave of German riders, spearheaded by Marcel Kittel and John Degenkolb, coming through. The Tour returned to ARD screens last year and the Grand Départ for the 2017 Tour was awarded to Dusseldorf.

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As such, Germany can be seen as a market with potential for huge growth, and Tour de France organisers ASO have sought to capitalise on that with this new ten-year agreement "for the sustainable promotion of cycling in Germany with the return of the Deutschland Tour as the centrepiece of the strategy."

There is no exact date set for the return of the race but it will be within the next two years. With Bayern-Rundfahrt pulled from the 2016 calendar due to a lack of funding, the Deutschland Tour could return as Germany's only professional stage race.

"ASO and the BDR, eager to support cycling's expansion [in Germany], have signed a long-term agreement to revive the Deutschland Tour and establish it as a top event over a ten-year horizon," read a statement from the two bodies. "Both partners are aiming to put the Deutschland Tour back on the calendar over the coming two years, as soon as all the key assets for a great stage race and a top-notch organisation are put in place."

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