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2007 Tour de Georgia Route and Host Cities Announced

State parks, national landmarks, classic mountains and the state capital will highlight the route of the fifth annual Tour de Georgia, April 16 to 22, 2007, but Cumming didn't make the list of host cities this go-round...

State parks, national landmarks, classic mountains and the state capital will highlight the route of the fifth annual Tour de Georgia, scheduled April 16 to 22, 2007. The announcement of the 12 Host Venues and overview of the seven stages was unveiled Tuesday afternoon by sports marketing company Medalist Sports and the Presenting Sponsor, the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), the business recruitment and tourism agency for the state.

Expanding its stature from six to seven days, the Tour de Georgia will begin for the first time in its five-year history on a Monday. A full week of professional cycling and community festivals will embark on April 16 from Peachtree City, Ga, located just south of metro Atlanta, and work its way in a clockwise direction around the state of Georgia and include a return to Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Highlights of the 600-mile route include a dramatic individual time trial to the top of Lookout Mountain, a return to the epic mountain-top finish on Brasstown Bald Mountain, a stage finish in Stone Mountain Park and a return to downtown Atlanta and Centennial Olympic Park as the Overall Finish.

"Each of these great communities will be able to put its own unique stamp on the event," said Craig Lesser, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. "Adding an extra day to the Tour de Georgia schedule means more people than ever will have the chance to enjoy the excitement of this international event, and will only enhance the Tour's already strong impact on Georgia's economy."

2007 TOUR DE GEORGIA ROUTE AND HOST VENUES

Stage 1: Monday, April 16 - Peachtree City, Ga. to Macon, Ga.

Stage 2: Tuesday, April 17 - Thomaston, Ga. to Rome, Ga.

Stage 3: Wednesday, April 18 - Rome, Ga. to Chattanooga, Tenn.

Stage 4: Thursday, April 19 - Chickamauga/Walker Co., Ga. to Lookout Mountain, Ga. (Time Trial)

Stage 5: Friday, April 20 - Dalton, Ga. to Brasstown Bald Mountain/Towns Co., Ga.

Stage 6: Saturday, April 21 - Lake Lanier Islands/ Hall Co., Ga. to Stone Mountain Park/Dekalb Co., Ga.

Stage 7: Sunday, April 22 - Atlanta, Ga. (circuit race)