Rolling Festival includes Free Activities for Spectators at
Nine Host Venues along Tour of Utah Course
Experience Packages Available Online for All Seven Days of Racing
SALT LAKE CITY (July 19, 2018) – Community celebrations have been scheduled at the nine host venues for the weeklong Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah on Aug. 6-12. Events will begin in Cedar City on Saturday, Aug. 4, with the Tour of Utah Kickoff Party, which includes live music and the traditional Team Presentation for the athletes. A variety of free, family-friendly activities are held daily during race week at start and finish line areas of the professional cycling stage race.
Admission is free for spectators to attend the Tour of Utah at all host venues, and along the 546-mile route, making professional road cycling one of the most unique sports in the world. Racing officially begins in St. George on Monday, Aug. 6, with the Prologue, a 3.3-mile time trial event on Red Hills Parkway. The race will conclude on Sunday, Aug. 12, on Historic Main Street in Park City. Additional host venues are Cedar City, Payson City, Antelope Island State Park, Layton City, Salt Lake City, Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, and Snowbird Resort.
Experience Packages are available at varying price points for reserved seating, all-inclusive hospitality and behind-the-scenes access to the race. Tickets for individual stage VIP areas are available online, ranging from $75 to $350. The Team Presentation package available for Aug. 4 is $125 per person and provides a private viewing area adjacent to the event stage with light refreshments and opportunities to meet select athletes.
Other Experience Packages include a VIP car ride in the race caravan with hospitality access, a Team car ride in the race caravan with hospitality access (Stages 2, 3, 4 only), a Meet the Faces of the Tour package that provides behind-the-scenes access with national broadcasters, and the Ultimate Fan Package with overnight accommodations and race access for two people. Visit TourofUtah.com for full descriptions and pricing.
Daily Start Line Activities:
Daily Finish Line Activities:
Host Venue Highlights:
Saturday, Aug. 4
Cedar City
Monday, Aug. 6
St. George (start/finish)
Tuesday, Aug. 7
Cedar City (start/finish)
Wednesday, Aug. 8
Payson (start/finish)
Thursday, Aug. 9
Antelope Island State Park (start)
Farmington (Utah Sports Commission Sprint line)
Layton City (finish)
Friday, Aug. 10
Salt Lake City (start/finish)
Saturday, Aug. 11
Canyons Village at Park City Mountain (start)
Snowbird Resort (finish)
Sunday, Aug. 12
Park City (start/finish)
-- tourofutah.com –
About the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, referred to as "America's Toughest Stage RaceTM," is a week-long, professional cycling stage race for the best men’s teams in the world. The 2018 event will be held Aug. 6-12, covering 548 miles of racing and 43,780 feet of elevation gain. Now in its 14th year, the event was elevated in 2015 as a 2.HC-rated UCI stage race, making it one of the premier events in North America. The Tour of Utah is owned by Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. More information about the Tour of Utah, host venues and professional teams can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com, as well as social channels Facebook (tourofutah), Twitter (tourofutah), Instagram (thetourofutah) and YouTube (tourofutah).
=====================Spending a night with Utah’s bats
What: This summer, DWR biologists are pulling some all-nighters to catch and study Utah’s bats. The biologists use mist nets to trap the bats safely. Then, they extract the bats from the nets, gather essential biological data and return the bats unharmed to the wild.
When: July and early August, in the late-evening hours. Dates will vary. Please call one of the contacts to arrange a visit and an interview.
Where: Locations across Utah
Contacts: Plan a visit by contacting one of the biologists who oversees the bat projects:
· Northern Utah — Adam Brewerton, 801-510-2034 or adambrewerton@utah.gov
· Northeastern Utah — Brian Maxfield, 435-790-5355 or brianmaxfield@utah.gov
· Central Utah — Terri Pope, 385-321-3289 or tpope@utah.gov
· Southeastern Utah — Scott Gibson, 435-820-6249 or segibson@utah.gov
Southern Utah
Using a bullhog to improve wildlife habitat
What: Bullhogs are heavy machines that the DWR uses to improve habitat. They shred and mulch vegetation, including the trees and shrubs that pose a substantial wildfire threat. In a few years — long after the loud, messy machinery is gone — these areas will offer prime habitat for elk, mule deer, wild turkeys and many other species in southern Utah. Over the next couple of weeks, range crews will use a bullhog to remove pinion/juniper trees and other aging/overgrown vegetation on more than 500 acres near Escalante. This project is just one of hundreds supported and funded by Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative.
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