Who’s got most followers in Twitter?
Use Twitter? Interested in cycling? Perhaps following information is useful for you get to know participating cyclers. One week before the start of the Baltic Chain Tour, organisers took the list… Read More
Final list of participating teams
Baltic Chain Tour 2013 starts in two weeks. Lahti city in Finland is waiting for 126 cyclers from 21 teams. This is a new record. There has never been such a long list… Read More
Set e-mail reminder not to forget to follow tour live
You can now set e-mail reminder for each stage not to forget to follow Baltic Chain Tour live. During live broadcast followers can add comments, pictures and links and there is also our… Read More
Seven-day tour with six stages
Baltic Chain Tour 2013 starts in about one month and takes cyclers through four countries. This time first stage will be held outside the Baltic States – in Finnish city Lahti. Read More
Baltic Chain Tour 2013 brings many interesting changes
Organisers of Baltic Chain Tour met in Riga, Latvia and agreed on extending next year’s tour to eight days. Also, It’s clear that one or two stages will be raced in Finland. So… Read More
Baltic Chain Tour prolongs to eight days
The organisers of the Baltic Chain Tour have decided that 2013 Baltic Tour will be eight days long. Category of the tour will remain the same – UCI 2.2. Baltic Chain… Read More
Watch Baltic Chain Tour 2012 round-up show
This year’s Baltic Chain Tour round-up show is now available to watch. 25 minute round-up gives good overview of each stage of the tour, has many interviews with riders and organisers and much more. Read More
Baltic Chain Tour 2012 won Gediminas Bagdonas
Five stage tour was won by Lithuanian Gedminas Bagdonas. Lithuanian champion showed consistent good form during the tour and basically secured the generel victory, still went for the first place in last stage. Read More
New leader in Baltic Chain Tour
Today’s fourth stage won Gediminas Bagdonas from Lithuanian National Team. With this victory he is now new general leader of the tour. Viktor Shmalko came second and Deand Windsor third. Fourth… Read More
Third stage won by Ukrainian
Third stage was held in Latvia from SMiltene to Riga. 181 km race was won by Turkish team Konya Torku Seker Spor rider Yuriy Metlushenko. Second came Lithuanian National Team rider Gediminas Bagdonas. Read More
Baltic Chain Tour II stage won Gediminas Bagdonas
Gediminas Bagdonas from Lithuanian national Team won Baltic Chain Tour second stage from Viljandi to Otepää. This was fifth UCI win for Lithuanian champion this year. Read More
First stage won Alexander Gingsjö
Winner Alexander Gingsjö (photo: Liis Sauk from rattaprofid.ee) Baltic Chain Tour started today from Tallinn and had very intriguing end in Viljandi. Alexander Gingsjö said after the race at press… Read More
Baltic Chain Tour starts from Tallinn to Vilnius
Today second year in a row Baltic Chain Tour starts in three Baltic Countries. The tour that got it’s name from a historic event from 23rd of August 23 years ago – Baltic Chain*, takes riders from Tallinn, Estonia to Vilnius, Lithuania in five long days. Two stages are in Estonia, one in Latvia and two last stages are in southern part of the Baltics, in Lithuania. Read More
Final list of participating teams available
Final starting list is now available at our homepage under teams section. From 18 teams 11 are continental, 2 elite and 5 national teams. Riders come from 15 different countries and there’s… Read More
Baltic Chain Tour ceremonial start will be given in Toompea
Baltic Chain Tour starts in front of Estonian Parliament on 21st of August at noon. Welcoming words say Speaker of the Parliament Ms. Ene Ergma and Minister of Culture Mr. Rein Lang. Read More
Follow the Tour live on our homepage
We are pleased to tell that this year it is possible to follow Baltic Chain Tour live. We will have live text commentary from each stage plus we cover first two stages in… Read More
Ramunas Navardauskas is the new Giro d’Italia leader
Lithuanian Ramunas ‘Honey Badger’ Navardauskas (Garmin – Barracuda) who will be participating this year’s Baltic Chain Tour is the new leader of Giro after 4th stage. We keep our fingers crossed that he will maintain… Read More
5 months to Baltic Chain Tour 2012
Baltic Chain Tour 2012 starts on 21st of August in Tallinn, Estonia and ends on 25th of August in Vilnius, Lithuania. The tour has UCI 2.2 category. More than 40 teams have already shown intrest in participating, but only 20 teams are allowed to race this year. There are no decisions made who will get the invitation to participate. As soon as we have the list of the teams, it will be visible on the tour home page. Read More