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Tour of Türkiye cyclist inspires country's next generation
MUGLA, 30 April (BelTA - Anadolu) - Konya BBSK Cycling Team rider
Ramazan Yilmaz demonstrates resilience and determination through his
success in cycling events, inspiring Türkiye's youth.
By
finishing fourth in the opening stage of the Tour of Türkiye, Yilmaz
became the first Turkish cyclist to place in the top five of any such
stage in recent years. The last to do so was Ahmet Orken's fifth-place
finish in Marmaris in 2018.
In an interview with Anadolu, Yilmaz said he was aiming for a medal finish but ended up coming in fourth.
"In
such a professional 2.2 Pro (Series) race, with WorldTour teams
competing, we saw that we had a chance to achieve a podium finish.
That’s what we’re fighting for, and our teammates are also fighting for
the white jersey," he added.
Regarding the cycling event, he stressed that it is a fantastic organization in which everything runs flawlessly.
"We
thank everyone involved. Competing alongside professional WorldTour
athletes makes us happy and proud, and seeing the Turkish flag among
them and finishing in the top five is a great source of pride," Yilmaz
added.
The 21-year-old cyclist said he would do his best in the upcoming stages.
“Let’s
just say we sprinters are a bit 'heavier.' We’ll try to push the time
limit from the back, working hard for our climbers and giving our best
performance," he stressed.
Yilmaz also commented on the condition
of the roads along the race route, saying: "Track cycling involves
shorter races, which are frankly more challenging."
"At least
there are no weather restrictions; no rain, no mud, etc. Racing there is
more dangerous, faster, and more agile. Track cycling is more
advantageous in terms of achieving good results. The two disciplines
actually complement each other. We try to do both together."
After
a hiatus, this year, the Tour of Türkiye returns to the capital,
Ankara, on May 3 and Yilmaz expressed his excitement that the final
stage of the race will be held there.
"Ankara is our capital
city. We're aiming for the podium there. It’s a suitable course for us,
and we’ll give our best effort there as well," he said.
Tour of Türkiye
The
Tour of Türkiye is categorized as a ProSeries event on the Union
Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Europe Tour calendar and is the only race
in Türkiye at that level.
The route includes Mediterranean and Aegean coastal cities such as Izmir, Aydin, Mugla and Antalya.
Starting
in Cesme, Izmir, and finishing in Türkiye’s capital, the race features
161 cyclists from 27 countries competing over a total distance of 1,133
kilometers (704 miles).