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February 14th - 15th 2026
Tour De Grand Bahama 2026
The Tour De Grand Bahama is a two day three stage event held on the beautiful island of Grand Bahama; the most northern island in the islands of the Bahamas. The Bahamas is renowned as a vacation hotspot. Made up of 700 island and cays, it forms what is known as an Archipelago that sits in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The event is broken into three action packed stages that cyclists complete to produce a combined time. Like with all stage races, the cyclist with the fastest combined time over the three stages is considered the winner. The event is divided into male and female pro categories along with additional categories for masters, juniors and other participants. There’s a taste of action for everyone!
Stage 1
The Time Trial
Stage 1 of the Tour De Grand Bahama is a 3 mile time trial that helps to set the tone for the rest of the event. Short, flat and fast; this out and back course provides a taste of strong headwind with the thrill of a powerful tailwind and allows the pure time trialists to have their fun without setting time gaps that are too large for other types of cyclists to have their chance to make up time in the two following stages.
Stage 2
The Criterium
Stage 2 of the Tour De Grand Bahama is a criterium style event that will have the pure sprinters and those with a need for speed salivating at the mouth! Set over a short circuit route that takes cyclists along the famous mall drive and through part of downtown Grand Bahama, this event has become a spectator’s favourite. Always fast and always action packed, this stage is normally the most exciting in the race.
Stage 3
The Road Race
Stage 3 of the Tour De Grand Bahama is the road race. With a maximum distance of 70 miles in the pro division, this stage has different categories covering corresponding distances. This stage is normally the stage where the riders who favour a breakaway try to claw back those few precious minutes that could make the difference the overall win or a podium position.
