
Stage II: Kėdainiai May 28th - sweet but savage.
On the second day of the race, the peloton will move to Kėdainiai, one of the oldest and historically important cities in Lithuania.
The second stage often becomes the first more serious tactical day. Teams have already assessed the capabilities of their opponents, so they begin to formulate strategies more clearly: to protect the leaders, control the gaps or prepare for a possible sprint finish.
In this stage, not only physical endurance is important, but also team discipline and the ability to react to the changing dynamics of the race.
More information about the route, profile and start and finish locations of the Kėdainiai stage will be announced closer to the race.
Map coming soon

Learn more about the city
Kėdainiai district is located in central Lithuania, covering an area of 167,700 ha. Kėdainiai city, towns, settlements and villages cover 4,400 ha, industrial facilities and roads – 3,400 ha, agricultural areas – 109,275 ha: of which arable land – 101,536 ha, drained drainage areas – 97,778 ha, forests – 39,700 ha, waters – 4,200 ha, areas for other purposes – 6,725 ha.










