
Armenia's Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, Zhanna Andreasyan, chaired another meeting of the interagency commission responsible for organising the Tour of Armenia international professional cycling race, scheduled for September 10–13. Participants focused on key organisational issues.
Andreasyan thanked members of the commission, noting that staging an international event of this scale has been made possible through coordinated cooperation among the participating institutions.
The meeting reviewed the competition timetable, logistical arrangements and the final design of the race routes. The proposed course includes road sections passing through Yerevan and the Gegharkunik, Tavush and Lori regions.
The minister stressed that the race should also serve as a platform to showcase Armenia's landscapes, historical and cultural heritage, and the tourism potential of communities across the country.
Participants noted that Tour of Armenia offers an opportunity not only to strengthen the country's presence on the international cycling calendar but also to promote Armenia as a tourist destination to a global audience.
The multi-stage competition is expected to feature 18 teams, each consisting of six riders. More than 300 delegates, including cyclists, team officials, race judges and other representatives, are expected to travel to Armenia.
Representatives of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, the Sports Management Centre, the consulting company RCS, which is assisting with the organisation of the race, and other government agencies also attended the meeting.