- The Maiden’s Tower Speaks
- Welcome Aboard
- La Dotta Bologna*
*La Dotta, Italian, ‘The Learned One’ - The Best Routes For Exploring Çanakkale
- Şakir Eczacıbaşı
- Selim Kaplanoğlu
- A Winter Fairy Tale: Cappadocia
- ‘We Must All Be Aware Of Each Other’
- Dancing With Freedom Turkey’s Free-Range Horses
- Grand Bazaar: The Finance Center
- Your DNA and What You Can Do With It
- Blessings Of The Deep
- Woman Of ‘Firsts
- Three Countries One Exhibition
- There’s Definitely One For You
- The Yüksel Arslan Retrospective
- The Countdown Has Begun
- Discobolus In Istanbul
- Traces Of The Turks In Dresden
- Tim Burton’s Trademarks
- A Completely Different Van Gogh
- A Man Who Saw With His Heart
- Istanbul Street Food
- Pedaling Through Turkey
- Agenda
- The Legacy Of J.D. Salınger
- Çetin Altan’s Köyceğiz
- Turkey’s 10 Most Popular Museums
- A Market Within A Market
- The Vikings Are Waking Up!
- Turkish Airlines Sponsors Emitt For 14th Time
- Agreement Signed For Joint Flights With Spanair
- Meeting In Almaty
- Bologna Seven Days A Week
- Turkish Airlines’ Fleet Set To Expand
- Sao Paulo Closer Now
- Keen Interest In Turkish Cargo
- A ‘Flying’ Campaign From Turkish Airlines And Avea
- Turkey – Partner Country At Itb Berlın 2010
Pedaling Through Turkey
Organized by the Turkish Cycling Federation under the auspices of the Office of the President of Turkey, the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey is being held this year for the 46th time.
The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey has become an eagerly anticipated focus of international interest with participation from around the world. Last year’s tour was broadcast worldwide two hours a day for two weeks in 123 countries and 24 different languages on the Eurosport channel. Now upgraded to the prestigious 2HC (Hors Category) among world cycling events by the International Cycling Union, the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey is again drawing broad participation this year.
THE EVENT IN NUMBERS:
Starting place and date: Istanbul, April 11, 2010. Duration of the tour: 8 days
Number of participating cyclists: 176
Total length of the tour: 1,252 km
Broadcast infrastructure: 20 semi trucks, 160 cars, 1 airplane, 2 helicopters, 4 motorcycle cameras, a 102-member shoot team.
