About "THE ROAD RACE TOKYO"
Since the Tokyo 2020 Bicycle Road Race was held in the Tama region, we have been holding a full-scale road race event utilizing the legacy course in Tokyo.The first event was held on Sunday, December 3, 2023.
- Name of the event
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THE ROAD RACE TOKYO TAMA 2025
- Date
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Sunday, July 13, 2025
- Race Category
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UCI Asia Tour 1.2
- Event details
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- Men’s Elite Road Race
- Women’s Elite Road Race
- Para-cycling
- Fun Ride
- Start, Finish
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Distance Start Finish Men’s Elite 133.8km Musashino-no-mori Park In front of JR Ome Station Women’s Elite 33.5km lap course In front of JR Ome Station In front of JR Ome Station - Para-cycling experience and exhibition ride will take place around JR Ome Station and Fun Ride will place using the elite lap course; Amagase ground start, in front of JR Ome Station finish.
- Features
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- The men’s elite road race will take place on the 133.8 km course (one-way race in the urban area using the Tokyo 2020 course), which is longer than the first world championship (72.6 km), as an international cycling road race (Continental Circuit class 2) officially recognized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
- A circuit course will be set up to create many spectator opportunities.
- Fun Ride will be held on public roads.
- Award
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MEN’S ELITE
The award recipients for the MEN’S ELITE category are as follows.The top three finishers will receive the Overall Ranking Award.Sprint points will be awarded at two locations (Minami-Ozawa and JP Aki Station).The Young Rider Award will be presented to the top-ranked athlete under 23 years of age (born on or after January 1, 2003).Additionally, the athlete with the highest cumulative points from the KOM points (1–4) set along the Ome Circuit Course will be awarded the KOM Award.
MEN’S ELITE Award Ceremony11:10〜 JR Ome Station Special StageAward Details Athletes Eligibility Overall Rank 1st–3rd 3 Overall Rank 1st–3rd Sprint Award ① (Minami-Osawa) 1 Sprint Point 1 Top Finisher Sprint Award 2 (JR Ome Station) 1 Sprint Point 2 Top Finisher Young Rider Award 1 Awarded to the top finisher under 23 years old (born on or after January 1, 2003) KOM Award 1 Awarded to the rider with the highest cumulative points from KOM Points 1–4 WOMEN’S ELITE
The awards for WOMEN’S ELITE are as follows. The top three riders will receive overall ranking awards. In addition, the rider with the highest cumulative points earned by passing KOM points 1 and 2 on the Ome Circuit Course in order of passage will receive the KOM Award. Furthermore, the rider who demonstrated the most aggressive and daring riding style to energize the race will be awarded the Fighting Spirit Award.
WOMEN’S ELITE Award Ceremony9:00〜9:15 JR Ome Station Special StageAward Details Athletes Eligibility Overall Rank 1st–3rd 3 Overall Rank 1st–3rd KOM Award 1 Awarded to the rider with the highest cumulative points from KOM Points 1–2 Fighting Spirit Award 1 The athlete who demonstrated the most aggressive and daring riding to energize the race. *Selected by the organizers.
- Others
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- Recruitment of participants for the Fun Ride is scheduled to begin around February 2025.
- Events, etc. will be held simultaneously around the finish venue.
- Other details will be announced as soon as they are decided.

"THE ROAD RACE TOKYO TAMA 2025" joins the UCI Road International Calendar
"THE ROAD RACE TOKYO TAMA 2025" (Men), which will be held on Sunday, July 13, 2025, has been officially approved by the UCI to be part of the 2025 UCI Asia Tour (Class 2). This will encourage more overseas riders in a higher level to participate, ensuring the race being more attractive and of greater value. Details will be separately announced later as soon as decided, including participating riders.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Awarded "UCI BIKE CITY LABEL"
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been awarded the “UCI BIKE CITY” label by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The UCI BIKE CITY label is for cities and regions that are pioneering cycling initiatives, and Tokyo is the first city in the East Asia region to receive it. In cooperation with the UCI and other members of the UCI Bike City and Region network, we will further promote sports projects that utilize bicycles and advance the creation of an environment where all people can enjoy cycling safely and comfortably.
UCI Bike City・Region
- Europe
Aigle (Switzerland), Bergen (Norway), Copenhagen (Denmark), Glasgow (United Kingdom), Heusden-Zolder (Belgium), Paris(France), Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (France), Woensdrecht (Netherlands) - North America
Fayetteville (USA), Montreal (Canada), Vancouver (Canada) - West Asia
Abu Dhabi (UAE), Sakarya (Turkey) - East Asia
Tokyo(Japan) - Oceania
Wollongong (Australia)
- In total, 28 cities and regions awarded as of 8 October, 2024