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NYS Offers Local Grants to Promote Public Viewings of World Cup Throughout State

Encourages New Yorkers To Host Public Viewings of the World Cup, Connecting Regions and World Cup Enthusiasts In Celebration

Applications To Host Events Must Be Submitted by February 13; Link To Apply Is Available Here 

Watching FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. New York State is inviting communities to get grants to set up public viewing when World Cup comes to North America, with eight games including the final taking place in NY/NJ © Eric Leiberman/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the New York State Community World Cup Grant Program, a new statewide initiative that will support locally led public viewing events tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup and help extend the excitement of the tournament to communities across New York. The program is designed to expand access to the World Cup experience by supporting community-based celebrations that bring the excitement of the tournament to regions across New York State. By broadening the reach of this global moment, New York State is ensuring that residents in every corner of the state can take part in one of the world’s most celebrated sporting events. 

“New York is proud to play a leading role in hosting the 2026 World Cup, and we want every community to share in the excitement,” Governor Hochul said. “This new program helps bring the spirit of the tournament beyond the stadium and into towns and cities across the state, giving New Yorkers everywhere a chance to come together and celebrate.”

New York (with New Jersey) will welcome the world to Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford for eight  FIFA World Cup matches beginning June 13, culminating with the World Cup Final on July 19 (https://tickets-center.com/fifa-world-cup-metlife-stadium):

June 13, Brazil vs Morocco

June 16 France vs. Senegal

June 22 Norway vs Senegal

June 25 Ecuador vs Germany

June 27 Panama vs England

June 30 Match 77

Jul 5 W76 vs W78 (Match 91) Jul 19 W101 vs W102 (Match 104) – final

Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Hosting the World Cup is a once-in-a-generation opportunity, and we want every New Yorker to feel part of it. This program empowers local leaders to create welcoming, community-driven events that bring people together, support small businesses, and showcase the unique character of each region.”

The New York State Community World Cup Grant Program is designed to broaden the reach of the World Cup experience by creating new opportunities for communities across the state to participate in the excitement of the tournament. Through the program, Empire State Development will support locally led public viewing events across the Capital Region, Central New York, the Finger Lakes, the Mohawk Valley, the North Country, the Southern Tier, and Western New York, helping communities create celebrations that reflect local pride and bring neighbors together around this global moment. New York State is also advancing plans for additional World Cup programming on Long Island and in the Mid-Hudson Region, which will be announced at a later date, and partnering with the NY/NJ Host Committee on official fan events in New York City.

Municipalities, nonprofit organizations, tourism entities, and other eligible partners will be invited to apply for support to host public viewing events that celebrate the World Cup and reflect local community identity. Eligible applicants must complete and submit a Consolidated Funding Application for review by New York State and the Regional Economic Development Council for the region in which the proposed event is located. Applications must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on February 13, 2026.

For more information about the New York State Community World Cup Grant Program and upcoming application details, visit New York State Community World Cup Grant Program | Empire State Development.

About Empire State Development
Empire State Development is New York’s chief economic development agency, and promotes business growth, job creation, and greater economic opportunity throughout the state. With offices in each of the state’s 10 regions, ESD oversees the Regional Economic Development Councils, supports broadband equity through the ConnectALL office, and is growing the workforce of tomorrow through the Office of Strategic Workforce Development. The agency engages with emerging and next generation industries like clean energy and semiconductor manufacturing looking to grow in New York State, operates a network of assistance centers to help small businesses grow and succeed, and promotes the state’s world class tourism destinations through I LOVE NY. For more information, visit esd.ny.gov, and connect with ESD on LinkedInFacebook and X (formerly Twitter).

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Why British Columbia is the Place to Be for FIFA World Cup 26

Take a break from FIFA World Cup 26 action scheduled in British Columbia to experience the thrill of Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Vancouver © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

The FIFA World Cup 26™ arrives in British Columbia for seven epic matches between June 13 and July 7… but that’s just the start of the story. Taking place on the Traditional Territories of the Three Host First Nations—xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh)—this global event will spotlight the cultures, voices, and communities of Indigenous Peoples and diverse cultures that call BC home.

Outside the stadium lies a province as immense as it is diverse—nearly four times the size of the UK and Ireland combined, with climates, landscapes, and ecosystems rivalling those found across entire continents. One moment, you’re watching orcas breach offshore; the next, you’re hiking through misty rainforest or skiing along alpine ridgelines. In 2026, the beautiful game meets its perfect match—now it’s your turn to discover everything this extraordinary province has to offer.

Seven Must-See World Cup 26 Matches at BC Place

BC Place Stadium in Vancouver is a key venue for FIFA World Cup 26™, hosting seven exciting matches—including two featuring Canada’s national team.

Fans can look forward to five group-stage games, plus a Round of 32 and a Round of 16 knockout match. Canada will play Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on June 24, both crucial games in their tournament run.

Here’s the full match schedule at BC Place:

  • Australia vs. Kosovo/Romania/Slovakia/Türkiye | Group D | June13
    • Canada vs. Qatar | Group B | June 18
    • New Zealand vs. Egypt | Group G | June 21
    • Switzerland vs. Canada | Group B | June 24
    • New Zealand vs. Belgium | Group G | June 26
    • Match 85 | Round of 32 | July 2
    • Match 96 | Round of 16 | Tuesday, July 7

What to See in British Columbia

As the world prepares for FIFA World Cup 26™, British Columbia offers a fan experience no other host destination can match. In Vancouver, high-energy games at BC Place Stadium unfold in a lively downtown framed by mountains, temperate rainforest, and Pacific coastline… all just minutes from your seats (it’s no wonder National Geographic named Vancouver among its Best of the World 2026 list). So forget tailgates in concrete jungles. In BC, the World Cup isn’t just a game—it’s a gateway to the world’s best backyard:

  • Stanley Park – This 404-hectare (1,000-acre) urban rainforest is home to beaches, ocean views, and 27 kilometres (17 miles) of forested trails… all in the heart of downtown. It’s like stepping off the pitch and into a postcard.
    • Grouse Mountain – Just 20 minutes from downtown, Grouse Mountain offers a quick break in the alpine. Ride the gondola, or tackle the 2.9-kilometre (1.8-mile) Grouse Grind—“Mother Nature’s Stairmaster”—then toast your achievement with a cold beer and city-to-sea views. The new Grouse Bike Park adds even more adventure with 11 trails and three learning zones for all skill levels. 
    • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park – Adventure is in the air! Cross the 137-metre (449-foot) bridge swaying 70 metres (229 feet) above the forest floor, then follow treetop walkways and cliff-hugging paths through coastal rainforest.
    • Sea to Sky Corridor to Squamish –  A 1.5-hour drive along one of the the most scenic highways in the world brings you to Squamish, the adventure capital of BC. The new Squamish Canyon delivers elevated thrills with suspension bridges, lookout platforms, and skywalks weaving through rock faces and forested ravines.

Discover the Wild Side of the World Cup

While the world’s top footballers battle it out at FIFA World Cup 26™, the wildest athletes of BC keep their eyes on the prize. In one of the most biodiverse regions in North America, grizzlies patrol like seasoned defenders, humpbacks make splashy moves, and sockeye salmon stage the comeback of a lifetime. Here’s how to secure front-row seats to nature’s most electrifying performances:

  • Grizzlies in the Great Bear Rainforest – These apex predators roam the Great Bear Rainforest—part of the largest coastal temperate rainforest in the world—pouncing on salmon with precision and power. Catch the action:Sea Wolf Adventures hosts grizzly bear viewing paired with cultural experiences led by Indigenous knowledge keepers. The business recently partnered with Sointula Lodge to offer three-night adventure packages. How to get there: Fly to Port Hardy, taxi to Port McNeill, then take a transfer by boat to the Lodge.
    • Mountain wildlife in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast – Mountain goats on cliff faces, caribou in alpine meadows, and black bears near rivers and creeks—these alpine athletes rule BC’s backcountry. Catch the action: Cariboo Chilcotin Jetboat Adventures leads a five-hour wildlife tour among rivers, canyons, and rapids enhanced by fascinating facts about the Gold Rush in BC. How to get there: A one-hour flight or six-hour drive from Vancouver puts you right in the action.
    • Salmon spawning in the Shuswap – In fall 2026, hundreds of thousands of sockeye salmon will stage the ultimate comeback, returning to the Adams River in BC’s Shuswap region—a natural spectacle that peaks every four years during the dominant salmon run. Catch the action: The month-long Salute to the Sockeye festival honours this rare event with Indigenous cultural events, storytelling, and a welcome from the Little Shuswap Lake Band on Oct. 7, 2026. How to get there: The river is a five-hour drive from Vancouver.
    • Whales splashing off Vancouver’s coast – Orcas, humpbacks, sea lions, and bald eagles turn the Salish Sea into their arena, each putting on a signature show. Catch the action:Wild Whales, one of Vancouver’s oldest marine operators, leads conservation-focused excursions with guaranteed sightings. How to get there: Tours depart from Granville Island in Vancouver.

Global Game, Local Welcome—Diverse Experiences in a World Cup Destination 

At the FIFA World Cup, every match is a meeting of nations—and in BC, the same is true off the pitch. As Canada’s most ethnically diverse province, where 30% of residents were born outside the country, BC is one of North America’s most inclusive and welcoming regions. More than 200 languages are spoken here, including 36 distinct First Nations languages that preserve the ancestral knowledge of Indigenous Peoples across the land. With a longstanding tradition of hospitality, this is where the beautiful game meets a beautifully multicultural destination.

Indigenous Culture at the Heart 
BC is home to more than 200 First Nations, each with distinct stories, languages, and traditions:

  • Visit the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler for immersive exhibits and guided tours.
    • Sẁiẁs Spirit Tours leads guests through the Okanagan desert, visiting unique sites like Spotted Lake as well as local wineries. 
    • Paddle traditional canoes or join forest walks with Talaysay Tours, which combines oral history with ecological education. 

Culinary Crossovers Worth Cheering For 
From street food to fine dining, the food scene in BC is as diverse as its people:

  • Savour pan-Asian flavours at the Richmond Night Market, one of the largest in North America.
    • Experience Salmon n’ Bannock, the only First Nations restaurant in Vancouver, showcasing local Indigenous ingredients with a modern, innovative twist.
    • Dine at a MICHELIN-starred restaurant in Vancouver to experience culinary talent that rivals any global food capital.  

Global celebration spaces across Vancouver
During World Cup season, Vancouver’s neighbourhoods turn into lively fan zones, each with their own cultural flavour:

  • Settle in at a delicatessen, espresso bar, or pizzeria in Little Italy, an eight-block stretch along Commercial Drive in Vancouver.

From Stadium to Skyline, Kick Off a Rainforest to Rockies Roadtrip in Vancouver

When the final whistle blows at FIFA World Cup 26™, the adventure begins. Vancouver is the starting line for one of the most legendary road trips in Canada: Rainforest to Rockies, a spectacular route moving from coastal rainforest to mountain summits, glacier-fed lakes, Indigenous cultural experiences, and wildlife-rich wilderness:

  • Sea to Sky Highway – One of the most scenic drives in the world, this 1.5-hour coastal stretch passes ocean fjords, waterfalls, and rainforest peaks en route to Whistler. 
    • Whistler – Alpine hikes, mountain biking trails, lake beaches, ziplines, and forest spas define this premier mountain resort in North America.
    • Fraser Canyon – Dig into the Gold Rush history of BC, then hop aboard Hell’s Gate Airtram to see what happens when 750 million litres of water tries to make its way through a 33-metre (110-foot) narrowing.
    • Golden – Surrounded by five national parks, this alpine town is home to towering peaks, wildflower-filled meadows, and the Golden Skybridge—the highest suspension bridge in Canada.

Goal-worthy Getaways: Discover BC by Air, Sea, and Rail

With FIFA World Cup 26™ bringing the world to Vancouver, the adventure doesn’t stop at the stadium gates. In BC, the journey is part of the experience—and every route comes with a view. Whether you’re here for the matches or simply soaking up the World Cup energy, these quick getaways by air, sea, and rail offer memorable ways to venture beyond the city:

  • By air – Take to the skies with Seair Seaplanes, offering scenic flights right from Vancouver Harbour. The company recently introduced a downtown Vancouver to downtown Victoria route, a 30-minute commute over the Salish Sea that’s both efficient and unforgettable.
    • By sea – Hop aboard Hullo Ferries and sail to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island in just 70 minutes. With service for foot passengers and small pets only, it’s a relaxing ride perfect for spotting marine wildlife—no car (or travel planning) required.
    • By rail – The Rocky Mountaineer’s “First Passage to the West” connects Vancouver to Banff and Lake Louise via one of the most scenic rail routes in the world. With panoramic glass-domed coaches, regionally inspired cuisine, and luxury hotel stays each night, the journey is a first-class experience worthy of a World Cup final. 

Vermont Adaptive Files for Permit to Build New $2 Million Adaptive Sports Facility at Sugarbush Resort’s Mt. Ellen

Ray Hamilton, Veteran Ventures: “Vermont Adaptive makes the things you think are impossible, possible. I never thought I would see kids who are blind skiing or biking, but Vermont Adaptive makes it happen.” On top of learning to snowboard, becoming a volunteer snowboarding coach, and getting outside every single week, Ray said that being with Vermont Adaptive has taught him more about himself, and given him a second chance.

KILLINGTON, Vt. — Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports officials have filed an Act 250 permit application with the state of Vermont to build a new, $2 million adaptive sports facility at Sugarbush Resort’s Mt. Ellen. The application states that Vermont Adaptive is the applicant and Sugarbush Resort is the landowner. If approved, Vermont Adaptive’s Executive Director Erin Fernandez said the organization will break ground on the new facility in the spring. 

“We’re in the final stages of our fundraising and are grateful for the continued support from Win Smith, Sugarbush, and its new owner, Alterra, to allow us to build our second adaptive sports facility in the state right here at our home at Mt. Ellen,” said Fernandez. “Friends and participants of Vermont Adaptive’s programs at Sugarbush have pledged a generous challenge to match every dollar up to $1 million for this Sugarbush facility. Sugarbush officials have granted a long term lease of the land necessary to build upon. We saw huge growth in our programs and the number of people who can participate in year-round sports when we built our first adaptive sports facility at Pico Mountain in 2013. We’re excited for the potential growth in the Mad River Valley with this next phase of our Home Sweet Home permanent homes campaign.”

Architectural plans, renderings and permitting began in Spring 2018 for the new 4,000-sq. ft. adaptive sports facility. Plans for the Sugarbush facility were designed by Jeff Dunham Architecture. Fernandez said that in addition to donations from individuals, the organization is seeking in-kind support in the form of building materials and more.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Vermont Adaptive in their efforts to build a new adaptive sports facility here at Mt. Ellen,” said Win Smith, president of Sugarbush Resort. “We believe in the great work of Vermont Adaptive and provide full support to realize their vision.”

Vermont Adaptive, nationally recognized for its year-round daily adaptive sports programs for people with any disability, has a total goal of $4 million to build, open and sustain this facility at Sugarbush, as well as to build a new permanent home on the Burlington Waterfront and Bike Path, and to create a sustainability fund to support these programs and facilities into the future.

“People with disabilities are more likely to have other health issues like heart disease, stroke, or diabetes which is why it is so important to provide programs for people to be active and live a healthy lifestyle,” said Fernandez. “This new facility allows us to grow and expand our existing programs and to serve more athletes with disabilities in the Mad River Valley and in Central Vermont, for those vacationing in Vermont, and beyond. More programs like wellness and environmental camps, plus retreats, social events, training seminars, and sport specific programs will be added to serve more people. Additional storage and maintenance spaces allow us to increase equipment capacity. The opportunities are limitless. In designing these facilities we thoughtfully consider and include features that focus on inclusion, adaptability and the participant’s overall experience. It’s a special and exciting time for us as we plant permanent roots in Central and Northern Vermont.”

The organization built and opened the Andrea Mead Lawrence Lodge at Pico Mountain in November 2013 with the Pico Ski Education Foundation, marking the completion of the first phase of the Home Sweet Home campaign. This facility houses the organization’s headquarters and is the hub for year-round programming in southern Vermont and the greater Rutland/Killington region. It is one of the only year-round adaptive sports facilities in Vermont and New England.

Vermont Adaptive’s humble beginnings began on the ski trails at Mt. Ascutney more than 30 years ago in 1987. As the organization expanded throughout the state to meet the recreational needs of those with disabilities, it also began summer programs to eventually become a nationally recognized year-round organization.

To donate or inquire about naming opportunities, contact Fernandez at 802.353.8129 or director@vermontadaptive.org; . Donors can give online at Vermont Adaptive’s website. For more information about the new adaptive sports facility at Sugarbush, visit  www.vermontadaptive.org/permanent-homes.

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STI Race Packages Make it Easy to Combine Rome and Paris Marathons in April 2019

Sports Tours International offers packages to experience the upcoming marathons in Rome and Paris.

MANCHESTER, UK– Two European capitals are gearing up for April 2019 when hordes of marathoners create their own spectacles while running through the ancient streets first of Rome and a few days later of Paris.

In 2018, the two cities combined hosted some 56,000 runners who took up the challenge of cobblestone streets and promenades flanked by some of the world’s most remarkable antiquities and architecture.

Sports Tours International www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/, the pros at securing hotel packages and entry into prestigious running and cycling events around the globe, again this spring has lined up hotels (breakfasts included) convenient to the marathons and the services of its seasoned reps who will pamper and prep runners in advance of these events.

Rome Marathon 2019 is first up on Sunday, April 7. Every year 16,000 runners from over 130 countries come to Rome to explore ancient ruins such as the Roman Forum and the Colosseum during the Maratona di Roma weekend. Runners may obtain in advance a three-night (April 6-8) plan that includes overnight accommodations for three nights at the four-star Mercure Centro Colosseo, daily breakfasts, local assistance and a pasta party with beverages. The per person rate is from £529. Sports Tours International can also book entry into the marathon from now through Feb. 28 at £75 and from March 1-25 at £85. For details see https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/rome-marathon/

After running in the Eternal City, marathoners have until April 12 to get to the City of Lights for Paris Marathon 2019 on April 14. Sports Tours International stands ready to arrange accommodation in other places along the way. In Paris itself packages are available for two, three or four nights with two hotel options from £219 per person. With accommodation and daily breakfast come running rep services and guaranteed entry into the race. An early booking entry fee available for a limited time is £75 per entry. Staff service on the Paris Marathon includes a Marathon race briefing, daily hotel visits, an escorted trip to the Marathon Expo on Friday and Saturday and an escorted trip to the Marathon start.

The Paris Marathon, attracting over 40,000 runners annually, was established in 1977 during the beginning of a craze for big city, international marathons. There are now more than 23,000 runners from abroad, making up 40 percent of the field. The 26.2-mile running and sightseeing journey begins on one of the world’s most famous streets, Les Champs Elysées. From the foot of the Arc de Triomphe the route heads towards the Place de la Concorde. From the Rue de Rivoli runners sweep through the Place de la Bastille. Then comes a glimpse of greenery in the Bois de Vincennes which has views of Notre Dame and Eiffel Tower before reaching the finish line on the Avenue Foch.

Sports Tours International’s operations executive Simon is a huge fan of this race. Find out why he loves it here: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/simons-schneider-electric-marathon-de-paris-experience/.

For Paris Marathon packages see: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/paris-marathon/

Sports Tours International suggests booking race packages early. For more information, available packages, space availability and reservations visit online: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/, email: sales@sportstoursinternational.co.uk, or call: (+44) 161 703 8161.

Sports Tours International is one of Europe’s leading specialists in sports travel. Since 1973 they have hosted thousands of participants and spectators at major sporting events worldwide. The company’s roots came from a devotion to running when founder Vince Regan began taking runners to the NYC Marathon. Since the early 2000s, the company offers international cycling events, triathlon competitions, sports training camps and corporate hospitality.

 

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Capital Region Nordic Alliance, Windham Mountain Partner to Offer Nordic, ParaNordic Activities

Windham Mountain Resort and the Adaptive Sports Foundation have joined forces with the Capital Region Nordic Alliance, Inc. to offer Nordic and ParaNordic activities at Windham Country Club this winter, including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, orienteering, and biathlon (light-based and paintball).

WINDHAM MOUNTAIN RESORT, N.Y. – Windham Mountain Resort and the Adaptive Sports Foundation have joined forces with the Capital Region Nordic Alliance, Inc. to offer Nordic and ParaNordic activities at Windham Country Club this winter, including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, orienteering, and biathlon (light-based and paintball).

Beginning Saturday, December 15, 2018, the Country Club will be open from 9am to 4:30pm, Friday through Sunday, with additional hours during holiday periods. Trail fees will be $10 for adults and $8 for youth.  Children ages six and under are free. An additional fee of $10 for adults and $5 for youth will be charged for orienteering or biathlon activities.  Rental equipment and PSIA certified Nordic lessons are also available.  Capital Region Nordic Alliance, Inc. plans to work closely with The Adaptive Sports Foundation in Windham, making these services available to children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities and chronic illnesses.

“Last year, we offered cross-country skiing and snowshoeing at the Country Club, but it was contingent on natural snow, making operations difficult.  This is an exciting expansion because the orienteering and biathlon activities will be available whether there is snow on the ground or not,” says Kristen Garraghan, Director of Operations at Windham Country Club.  “I had the pleasure of managing Nordic operations at Windham Country Club toward the end of last winter and I’m thrilled about this new partnership.  We’re looking forward to a great season!” adds Russ Myer, Executive Director of the Capital Region Nordic Alliance.

Capital Region Nordic Alliance, Inc. is a 501(c) 3, not for profit outdoor recreation alliance supporting veterans, adults and youth with disabilities.  The organization focuses on year-round activities in the Nordic and Paralympic Nordic sports to the entire community.  Proceeds from Capital Region Nordic Alliance’s operations at Windham Country Club will support its programming.  For more information visit capitalregionnordicalliance.org.

Windham Mountain Resort is a year-round destination in the Great Northern Catskills of Greene County, NY, about two and a half hours north of New York City. With 285 skiable acres, Windham boasts 54 trails serviced by 12 lifts, with a new high-speed, six-passenger detachable lift for 2018/2019. The Resort offers six terrain parks, Terrain Based Learning™, beginner packages, lodging, dining options, an Adventure Park, the full-service Alpine Spa, sunset skiing, and much more.  In the summer months, Windham Mountain Bike Park is famous for its World Cup course, but also features a three-mile-long beginner trail. Windham Mountain Country Club is an 18-hole public golf course with a private club atmosphere. Visit windhammountain.com for details on these activities and more, and for information on upcoming events.

 

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Ventura to Host Stage 2 Start of Amgen Cycling Tour of California for First Time

Ventura, Calif. — The City of Ventura is proud to be the host city for the Stage Two Start of the 13th annual Amgen Tour of California on May 14, 2018. The premier cycling race will take place May 13-19, 2018, during which the world’s best cyclists will compete for 600+ miles along roadways, highways, and coastlines making up the seven-stage race from Long Beach to Sacramento.

“Nestled along the Pacific Ocean with marvelous rolling hills as its backdrop, Ventura is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream and offers the most stunning landscape for the 2018 Amgen Tour of California.  We are excited to host the tour and share our favorite sights in this beautiful city we call home,” said City of Ventura Mayor Erik Nasarenko.

The annual professional cycling events (men’s and women’s races) carry the distinction of being the only U.S. races on the UCI WorldTour calendar and attract some of the most renowned cyclists and teams in the world. With seven new courses between them, this is the 11th consecutive year the event has featured an international platform for both men’s and women’s racing.

The Ventura Visitors and Convention Bureau (VVCB) first set its sights on increased engagement with the Amgen Tour of California in 2016 when it organized a memorable community event to welcome and cheer on race participants as they passed through Ventura.

“Visit Ventura only had 20 seconds to make an impact in 2016 and with the help of hundreds of students who lined up to spell the largest rendition of Ventura’s brandmark ever made, we made it count. To hear that Amgen Tour of California took notice of our small beach town and felt charmed by the way our community embraced the event is a compliment we celebrate and uphold as a challenge to plan something even more special for 2018,” said VVCB President & CEO Marlyss Auster. (Video of the event in 2016 for which VVCB has since won a Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International award is available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWMdkEHrVNY.)

Though the Amgen Tour of California has passed through Ventura in the past, this is the first time the City of Ventura will host a Stage Start. Details on the route have not been revealed but Stage Two, also known as the Queen Stage from Ventura to the summit of Gibraltar Road in Santa Barbara County, is considered a highlight of the men’s race. This challenging mountain stage with an uphill finish at 6,500 feet elevation takes place on day two of the seven-day race.

“The Amgen Tour of California has always shone a spotlight on some of the state’s most picturesque and enjoyable destinations. We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s most prestigious cycling races to Ventura for the first time – we remember the warm welcome from the community when the race passed through in 2016. We look forward to partnering with a city as progressive and cycling friendly as the City of Ventura and to creating a memorable experience for the teams and fans,” said Kristin Klein, president of the Amgen Tour of California and executive vice president of AEG Sports.

Ventura’s host city information is available at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/host-cities/ventura and a highlight video of all host cities is available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxfHJyTpjkY with a downloadable HD broadcast press version available at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/media-resources.

More information about the Amgen Tour of California and the full 2018 race schedule is available at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com. More information about Stage Two, Ventura’s commitments, the Local Organizing Committee, and how to get involved will be made available at a later date.

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L’Étape du Tour Gives Amateurs a Chance to Ride a Stage of the Tour de France

Sports Tours International is taking reservations now for amateur cyclists who want to participate in L’Étape du Tour 2018, an opportunity to tackle a mountain stage of the 2018 Tour de France.

MANCHESTER, UK– Sports Tours International, the UK-based provider of vacations built around nail-biting, world-class cycling and running competitions, is taking reservations now for amateur cyclists who want to participate in L’Étape du Tour 2018, an opportunity to tackle a mountain stage of the 2018 Tour de France.

L’Étape du Tour 2018 is scheduled for Sunday, July 8, 2018, in Annecy, France. The finish is at Le Grand-Bornand, a resort in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This finish was used in the 2009 Tour de France on Stage 17 when Alberto Contador famously went against team orders and left Lance Armstrong on both the Col du Romme and the Col de la Colombière.

Riders experience highs and lows while traversing a distance of 169km and climbing to heights of up to 4,000km, just like the pros when the 2018 Tour de France begins on July 7 and runs through July 29. For example, the Col de la Colombière will be the final climb for Stage 10 (Annecy to Le Grand Bornand, 159km) on July 17.

Riders and their guests will enjoy a festival of cycling over the weekend in Annecy. Lake Annecy is a focal point of Annecy, an alpine town known for canals and cobbled streets. Annecy is well known for the heritage of its buildings and natural landscape. It is situated beside one of the purest lakes in Europe, at the foot of the Alpine massifs of the Aravis and the Bauges, but close to Switzerland and Italy.

Sports Tours International’s L’Étape du Tour 2018 four-day/three-night tour package includes guaranteed entry when booked through Sports Tours International. With direct-to-the-public entries nearly sold out, Sports Tours will become one of only a handful of operators who can guarantee entry to the event. Also included in the package are accommodations at a range of hotels, roundtrip airport transfers from Geneva, overland bike transfer, bike rental and storage, complimentary coach accommodations for traveling companions to witness the excitement, three breakfasts, and, depending on the hotel, three dinners, staff support along the race course and more. Per person, double occupancy rates begin at £519 and go up to £699 for four-star accommodations. Self-drive packages are also available. While guaranteed, an additional cost is the actual entry fee to L’Étape du Tour 2018.

For non-riders, a free coach from Annecy to the finish in Le Grand Bornand is offered with return to Annecy later in the day.

For more information  see https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/etape-du-tour/.
Sports Tours International (https://www.sportstoursinternational.com) suggests booking Tour de France event-viewing packages early to guarantee being in the heart of the action. For more information on available packages and to book  visit: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/event-categories/tour-de-france/.

For more information on competitions worldwide visit online: www.sportstoursinternational.com, email: sales@sportstoursinternational.co.uk, or call: (+44) 161 703 8161.

Sports Tours International is one of Europe’s leading specialists in sports travel. Since the company’s launch in 1973, it has hosted thousands of participants and spectators at major sporting events worldwide. With the tagline, Fanatical about Sport, the company’s initial roots came from a devotion to running when founder Vince Regan began taking runners to the NYC Marathon. Since the early 2000s, the company has embraced international cycling events and triathlon competitions, sports training camps and corporate hospitality. Clients often can participate in events with the pros and are encouraged to “unleash your inner hero” or when it’s not possible to compete, there’s the ability to be active spectators along the routes and “watch your heroes.”

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Sports Tours International Makes it Easy for American Fans to Watch, Join Major Cycling Events

A Manchester, UK company is issuing invites across the pond to sports fans in the US and Canada to view or engage in some of the world’s most iconic yet demanding athletic events.

Sports Tours International takes care of all the vacation arrangements in a variety of inclusive packages while tracking the drama of international cycling and running events.

Guests may become event players themselves, as in a late June inaugural Haute Route for cyclists in the American Rockies. All may witness the agonies and joys at starting and ending stages of fierce competitions. They can ride the same courses the warriors master; they can be tourists in places new to them. And always they are viewing the world through the eyes of a passionate athlete.

Sports Tours International does the vacation packaging legwork for the following 2017 cycling events:

May 5-28, 2017 – 100th Giro d’Italia – As an official Tour Operator of this grand tour of cycling, Sports Tours International has exclusive VIP options on 6 sprint stages, 8 medium mountain stages, 5 high mountain stages and 2 Individual Time Trials. Sports Tours International offers five spectator tour packages to witness the 100th edition of this Grand Tour that begins in Sardinia, climbs up Mount Etna, weaves through the rest of Italy and Dolomites as riders conquer Stelvio and Mortirolo, and arrives in Milan for a spectacular time trial from the Monza Grand Prix motor racing circuit. See: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/event-categories/giro-ditalia/

Suggested Package: The Final 9 Days, May 20-29, 2017 is priced from US$2,760 per person based on sharing a double/twin room (both cyclists and spectators are welcome). This is a 10-day program that includes, among others, gifts and informational packets, a copy of the official 100th Giro d’Italia roadbook, accommodation for nine nights, multiple meals, all transfers and transportation, the grand finale in Milan, bike handling and storage. Rental bikes are available. Guests lodge on arrival in Milan, then transfer for three nights each in Bormio and Cortina d’Ampezzo to watch the final legs of the Giro before returning to Milan for two additional nights to attend the finish as a VIP at Piazza Duomo. Every day there will be cycling opportunities as well as options to watch the Giro d’Italia. On a Giro rest day in Bormio, guests may cycle, visit a local spa, hop on a train or cable car or do some leisurely shopping. See more at: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/giro-ditalia-finale

June 24-30, 2017 – Mavic Haute Route Rockies. Sports Tours International’s experience on European Haute Routes (the toughest cyclosportives in the world) benefits cyclists participating in this inaugural event, the first Haute Route on North American soil. Organized by OC Sports of Switzerland, this combines the established format of the European Haute Route events with the thrill of riding through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the heartland of American road cycling. The event starts in Boulder before heading through the Colorado Rockies, stopping in Winter Park, Avon, Snowmass Village, Crested Butte and finishing in Colorado Springs. Interest is this exciting new event is high and entries are expected to sell quickly. Entry fees for riders in the competition: US$1,800 subject to availability. This is available with or without the rider support package.

Suggested Rider Support Package: June 24-30, 2017. This package priced at US$2,180 per person, based on sharing a double/twin room includes accommodation for nine nights, daily breakfasts, dinners, airport and daily transfers including transport of non-riding companions between stages and to viewing points, bike handling, gifts and informational packets, and midweek laundry. See: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/haute-route-rockies/

July 1-23, 2017 – Tour de France. Sports Tours International is an official tour operator for the world’s biggest annual sporting event. Guests have special VIP access to stage start villages, VIP hospitality at finish lines and the opportunity to ride some of the routes taken by the pro riders. In particular, Sports Tours International offers official grandstand seating and VIP hospitality available for the final stage in Paris where the new yellow jersey winner is crowned. For only the fourth time in this tour’s history, the event will begin in a German city, this year in Dusseldorf. See: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/event-categories/tour-de-france/

Suggested Package: Mountain Stages, July 11-24, 2017. On this official Tour de France 14-day tour itinerary guests start and finish in Paris and witness all the mountain stages in the Pyrenees, followed by the Alpine finale and the deciding Time Trial in Marseille. Guests have VIP access to some stage starts and also enjoy VIP Hospitality at one of the finish lines. Included are airport transfers in Paris, nightly accommodation and breakfasts, some dinners, bike transfers and storage, and train transfer from Marseille to Paris for the grand finale. The per person rate based on sharing a double/twin room is from US$3,450. See: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/2017-tour-de-france-pyrenees-alps-marseille-paris/

July 30, 2017 – Prudential Ride London-Surrey 100. This London Marathon for cyclists is an opportunity to ride 100 miles on the closed roads of London and out into the English countryside of Surrey before finishing on The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace. This is the route based on one made famous by the 2012 Olympics Road Race. Sports Tours International has guaranteed entry and hotel accommodation available for two, four and five nights for people wanting to join this race. Per person rates based on sharing a double/twin room include accommodation, guaranteed entry to the race, service and support of Sports Tours International staff and bike storage at the hotel.  Note: entries to participate in this event close on 26th May, interested parties need to act quickly! See: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/ridelondon/

Sept. 1-11, 2017 – La Vuelta a España. This is the final Grand Tour of the season. The 2016 Vuelta a España was a nail-biting duel almost to the very end between Nairo Quintana and Chris Froome. Despite pulling back an enormous amount of time in the time trial, Quintana was able to hold off Froome in the final stage, becoming the first Colombian to win the race since 1987. Sports Tours International welcomes riders as well as spectators. Experience the battle for the red jersey up close and personal. Guides know the ideal locations and viewing points to experience the best of La Vuelta. See: https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/event-categories/vuelta-espana/

Suggested Package: The Final Week, Sept. 4-11, 2017This 8-day tour from US$1,610 per person, based on sharing a double/twin room, experiences the stages of the second week of 2017 Vuelta including the final stages. This all takes place in northern Spain including the finale on the infamous Angliru. The rate includes hotels in the best places, many meals, transport to watch the stages, ride support and bike guides. Bike rental options available. See:
https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/2017-vuelta-a-espana-final-week/

For more information, available packages, space availability and reservations please visit online: www.sportstoursinternational.com, email: sales@sportstoursinternational.co.uk, or call: (+44) 161 703 8161.

Sports Tours International is a leading European specialist in sports travel. Since inception in 1973 they have hosted thousands of participants and spectators at major sporting events worldwide. With the tagline, Fanatical about Sport, the company’s initial roots came from a devotion to running when founder Vince Regan began taking runners to the NYC Marathon. Since the early 2000s, the company now embraces international cycling events and triathlon competitions, sports training camps and corporate hospitality. Clients often can participate in events with the pros and are encouraged to “unleash your inner hero” or when it’s not possible to compete, there’s the ability to be active spectators along the routes and “watch your heroes.” 

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