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The Tour Down Under is a professional men's road cycling stage race held annually in January in South Australia, centered around the city of Adelaide. Launched in 1999, the event historically consists of six stages and frequently incorporates local geographical features, such as the challenging ascent of Willunga Hill. In 2008, it became the first race outside of Europe to be included in the UCI WorldTour calendar, elevating its international prestige. The race attracts top-tier professional cycling teams from around the globe and serves as a major fixture for fans initiating the annual cycling season.

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What kind of event is the Tour Down Under?

The Tour Down Under is a professional men's road cycling stage race. It takes place annually in South Australia.

When and where is the Tour Down Under held?

The race is held in January and is centered around Adelaide in South Australia. Its stages also use local geographical features across the region.

When was the Tour Down Under launched?

The Tour Down Under was launched in 1999. It has since become an annual men's stage race in South Australia.

How many stages does the Tour Down Under usually have?

The event has historically consisted of six stages. The route frequently incorporates hills, roads, and other geographical features around South Australia.

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