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Alexander Kristoff takes over as Tour of Norway race director for 2027 revival

Alexander Kristoff takes over as Tour of Norway race director for 2027 revival

Roy Hegreberg, CEO of Fjords Cycling, emphasized just how vital this funding is for the long-term survival of elite racing in the country. “The support is absolutely crucial for us,” Hegreberg said in an official statement. “It makes it possible to strengthen the team at Fjords Cycling for the next three years, so that we can continue our work of organizing professional cycling races in Norway for some of the world’s best riders, both women and men.”

Kristoff, who previously served as a race ambassador, will now dive into the operational side of the event. His new role will see him designing courses, coordinating with incoming teams, and securing commercial partners to ensure the event has a stable foundation.

“The Tour of Norway has been a highlight throughout my active career, and especially when we rode in Stavanger, which is truly my home turf,” Kristoff said. “We have a unique race in fantastic surroundings, with people living along the course, which we will work hard to bring back in 2027. I look forward to being part of the team.”

Fjords Cycling has been running the event since 2012, originally under the Tour des Fjords banner before taking over the Tour of Norway name in 2019. Last year it was Matthew Brennan who secured the GC, ahead of Victor Langellotti and Jan Christen.

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