The Arctic Race of Norway

Arctic Race of Norway’s 2024 Edition

Cycling News
3 min readNov 10, 2023

The Arctic Race of Norway is a UCI ProSeries race, which means that it is one of the most prestigious stage races in the world.

The Arctic Race of Norway will return for its 11th edition from August 17 to 20, 2024. The four-stage race will once again take place entirely above the Arctic Circle, with a final finish at the North Cape.

2024 Arctic Race of Norway parcours details
Arctic Race of Norway route 2024

The 2024 route will be new, with organizers promising a more challenging and exciting race. The first stage will start in Bodø and finish in Narvik, with a demanding climb over the Saltfjellet mountain pass. The second stage will be a shorter, flatter stage from Narvik to Bardufoss. The third stage will be a queen stage, with a mountaintop finish at Lyngseidet. The final stage will be a time trial from Alta to the North Cape.

Cofidis will be one of the teams to watch in 2023, with climbers Guillaume Martin and Simon Geschke on their roster. Other top contenders will include defending champion Ben Hermans (Israel-Premier Tech) and Arctic Race veteran Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan Team).

Arctic Race of Norway’s history

The Arctic Race of Norway (ARN) is a professional road bicycle race held in Norway since 2013. It is a four-day stage race that takes place in the Arctic Circle in northern Norway. The race is part of the UCI Europe Tour, and is classified as a 2.1 race.

The ARN is a relatively new race, but it has quickly become one of the most popular stage races in Europe. The race is known for its challenging terrain and its beautiful scenery. The course features a mix of climbing, sprinting, and time trial stages. The race also features a number of unique challenges, such as the Arctic Circle stage, which is the northernmost stage of any professional road race.

The ARN has been won by some of the biggest names in cycling, including Michael Matthews, Tom Dumoulin, and Dylan Teuns. The race has also been a launching pad for the careers of young riders, such as Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel.

Here is a brief history of cycling in Norway:

  • The first organized cycling race in Norway was held in 1882.
  • The Norwegian Cycling Federation was founded in 1892.
  • The first Tour of Norway was held in 1930.
  • Norwegian cyclists have won a number of major international races, including the world championships, the Tour de France, and the Giro d’Italia.
  • Some of the most famous Norwegian cyclists include Thor Hushovd, Edvald Boasson Hagen, and Alexander Kristoff.
Discover 2023 Arctic Race of Norway route

The Arctic Race of Norway is a continuation of the rich history of cycling in Norway. The race is a challenging and exciting event that attracts some of the best cyclists in the world. The race is also a great opportunity to see the beautiful scenery of northern Norway.

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