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Tour de Hokkaido 2023

Sep 8, 2023 @ 8:00 am - sep 10, 2023 @ 5:00 pm.

Tour de Hokkaido

The Tour de Hokkaido: A Cycling Spectacle in the Land of Nature and Tradition

The Tour de Hokkaido is a prestigious annual cycling race held in the enchanting landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Hokkaido provides the perfect backdrop for this international road cycling event that attracts riders from around the globe.

A Scenic Journey:

The Tour de Hokkaido takes cyclists on a scenic journey through some of Hokkaido’s most breathtaking landscapes. Participants pedal through picturesque countryside, vast flower fields, and serene lakes, offering a unique blend of nature and cycling excitement. The route changes each year, providing riders with fresh challenges and new vistas to explore, making every edition of the race a special and unforgettable experience.

International Appeal:

The Tour de Hokkaido has garnered international acclaim, drawing cyclists from various countries who seek to conquer the island’s challenging roads and bask in its beauty. With competitors ranging from amateur enthusiasts to seasoned professionals, the race fosters a sense of camaraderie and global friendship among participants who share a passion for the sport.

Cultural Immersion:

Beyond the thrill of the race, the Tour de Hokkaido offers a cultural immersion into Hokkaido’s unique heritage. Local communities come together to welcome cyclists and spectators, showcasing traditional arts, crafts, and culinary delights. Cyclists and spectators alike are treated to a blend of ancient traditions and modern festivities, making the event an enriching cultural experience.

Challenging Terrain:

Hokkaido’s diverse topography provides a challenging and rewarding course for cyclists. Riders encounter mountainous terrains, rolling hills, and open plains, pushing their limits and displaying their skills. The race’s demanding nature adds an element of excitement, as competitors strive to conquer the varying landscapes and vie for victory.

Community Spirit:

The Tour de Hokkaido enjoys immense support from the local communities along the race route. Spectators line the streets, cheering on the cyclists with infectious enthusiasm, creating a vibrant and encouraging atmosphere. The event also stimulates the local economy, with businesses benefiting from the influx of tourists and cycling enthusiasts.

A Sustainable Future:

In recent years, the Tour de Hokkaido has embraced environmental sustainability and social responsibility. Efforts to reduce the race’s ecological impact and promote eco-friendly practices have been implemented, making the event an advocate for cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation.

Conclusion:

The Tour de Hokkaido is more than just a cycling race; it’s a celebration of Hokkaido’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sporting camaraderie. With its scenic routes, international appeal, and challenging terrain, the race exemplifies the spirit of cycling and adventure. Participants and spectators are captivated by the stunning landscapes and the warmth of Hokkaido’s communities, making the Tour de Hokkaido an experience that transcends sport and becomes a journey of exploration and connection.

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ツール・ド・北海道は、国際自転車競技連合(UCI)公認の自転車ロードレースであり、北海道の雄大な自然の中の公道を使用して街から街へと巡る本格的なステージレースです。  本大会は世界の舞台を目指す競技者にそのチャンスを与えるとともに、将来を期待される若き競技者の練成の場となり、更に日本の自転車ロードレースに関わる幅広い人材の育成にも役立つことを目指しています。  今年は道北及び道東地域の4市17町の532㎞を、3日間にわたって走破します。北海道の広大な田園風景や大雪山系、十勝岳連峰の山々を舞台に走り抜ける銀輪集団は、何処を切り取っても絵になります。しかし、美しい風景とは裏腹に、獲得標高が5,416mあり、厳しい山岳エリアと平坦なエリアが混在することから過酷なレース展開が予想され、選手のペース配分が勝敗のカギとなることでしょう。

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Hokkaido attracts visitors from all over the globe for its pristine natural scenery and snow festivals which are held annually. Hokkaido is the northernmost island of Japan and is also the home to populations of rare species like the red-crowned crane. Hokkaido is the second largest island of the four main islands but has the least developed land. Because it has been able to maintain much of its natural environment, many types of flowers have been allowed to flourish during the warmer months of the year. There broad colors of seasonal flowers attract many travelers throughout the year. Japanese Cherry Blossoms bloom throughout the country from early March to early May with Hokkaido blooming on the late end of the spectrum. Another popular Hokkaido flower is the shibazakura, which has a sensational pink color that spreads out like blankets on the ground, causing it to look like a sea of flowers that wave a spectrum of strong pink. In the summer, lavender viewing is one of the top attractions in Hokkaido. Both public and private lavender fields extend along Furano City, wrapping around the whole hillside that turns into a mass of violet in the peak season from mid-to late July. For those interested in combining their wanderlust with snow festivals, Sapporo has one of the most popular snow festivals in Japan. The Sapporo snow festival takes places annually during the first week of February. Competitions take place during the beginning of the festivities; ice sculptures, mazes, and other icy creations are built for the public to view. Some artists create historical, architectural, or cultural-based sculptures amongst many other types of themes creating a variety of entertainment for everyone. Besides Sapporo’s snow festival, there are also romantic, picturesque sites like the Otaru Canal located just west of Sapporo. The Otaru Canal is especially scenic during the night, especially during winter when path is lit by lanterns made of snow alongside the canal. The water reflects the lit candles, complementing each other and creating a peaceful scene. Please see below for tours that include Hokkaido:

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Charms of Hokkaido: Sapporo Autumn Fest

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Shiraoi / Noboribetsu / Lake Toya / Nanae / Hakodate / Lake Onuma / Kuromatsunai / Niseko / Yoichi / Otaru / Sapporo

Experience the vibrant sapporo autumn fest, paired with the breathtaking nature and enchanting culture on a 9-day tour around the northern island..

Charms of Hokkaido: Autumn Leaves & Salmon Run

Chitose / Shiraoi / Sapporo / Otaru / Asahikawa / Sounkyo / Kitami / Abashiri / Shiretoko / Lake Mashu / Lake Akan / Kushiro

Visit hokkaido during the vibrant autumn season in time to see the annual salmon run, and experience the island's natural beauties as well as the native culture of the ainu..

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Shiraoi / Noboribetsu / Lake Toya / Hakodate / Matsumae / Mori / Kuromatsunai / Niseko / Otaru / Asahikawa / Biei / Furano / Sapporo

Explore southern & central hokkaido in springtime while cherry blossoms are in full bloom..

Charms of Hokkaido Tour: Hokkaido Winter Festivals

Shiraoi / Lake Shikotsu / Sapporo / Otaru / Asahikawa / Sounkyo / Kitami / Abashiri / Lake Tofutsu / Lake Akan / Kushiro

See the sapporo snow festival, as well as three other main winter festivals in hokkaido..

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Nikko / Matsushima / Hiraizumi / Morioka / Towada / Aomori / Seikan Tunnel / Hakodate / Lake Toya / Noboribetsu / Shiraoi / Otaru / Sapporo

The must see sights of tohoku & hokkaido...plus fall foliage in autumn..

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Sapporo / Otaru / Shiraoi / Noboribetsu / Lake Toya / Hakodate / Seikan Tunnel / Aomori / Towada / Morioka / Hiraizumi / Matsushima / Nikko

The must see sights of hokkaido &tohoku...plus fall foliage in autumn..

Charms of Hokkaido: Lavenders & Summer Flowers

Lake Toya / Nanae / Hakodate / Lake Onuma / Noboribetsu / Shiraoi / Furano / Biei / Yoichi / Otaru / Sapporo

This delightful summer itinerary offers our guests the charms of hokkaido, featuring idyllic furano and biei, where the landscape is covered in a wavy sea of lavenders and other aromatic flowers..

Charms of Hokkaido: Summer Flowers & Nature

Sapporo / Otaru / Furano / Biei / Asahikawa / Hokuryu / Sounkyo / Kitami / Abashiri / Shiretoko / Lake Mashu / Lake Akan / Kushiro

This delightful itinerary brings our guests through fields of cheerful summer flowers to explore the incredible nature of furano, biei, the shiretoko peninsula, and kushiro on this relaxing charms of hokkaido summer tour..

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9 Days 8 Nights | from US $3898.00

Ashikaga / Nikko / Matsushima / Hiraizumi / Kitakami / Morioka / Seikan Tunnel / Hakodate / Lake Toya / Noboribetsu / Shiraoi / Otaru / Sapporo

The must see sights of tohoku & hokkaido...plus cherry blossoms & wisteria in spring..

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Sapporo / Otaru / Shiraoi / Noboribetsu / Lake Toya / Hakodate / Seikan Tunnel / Morioka / Hiraizumi / Matsushima / Nikko / Hitachi Seaside Park

The must see sights of hokkaido & tohoku with spring cherry blossoms and baby blue eye flowers at hitachi seaside park..

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Miho Museum

Naoshima Island

Himeji Castle

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Green Tea Ceremony with Maiko

Ise Grand Shrine

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Tottori Sand Dunes

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Motonosumi-Inari Shrine

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  • Date: 10 September 2023
  • Start time: 09:34 (02:34 CET)
  • Avg. speed winner: -
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 172.9 km
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  • Vert. meters: 1479
  • Departure: Kitami
  • Arrival: Tohma
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Tour de Hokkaido 2023 is the 34th edition of this competition. The competition takes place from 8th September till 10th September 2023 in Japan.

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Visma-Lease a Bike 2024 Season Preview—Can the Superteam Continue to Reign Supreme?

The team is full of super stars— Tour de France Winner Jonas Vingegaard, Vuelta a España winner Sepp Kuss, and the incomparable Wout van Aert. But can Visma-Lease a Bike continue to dominate in 2024?

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Launched to the finish line with a fabulous lead-out from Belgium’s Wout van Aert, Kooij started his celebration a bit too early perhaps—but the 22-year-old had done enough to secure the first win of the season for himself and his team.

Van Aert added to the team’s early tally five days later, winning Stage 3 of five stages in Volta ao Algarve in Portugal, the only stage race he’ll complete during the first racing phase of his season.

These were victories that will be forgotten after van Aert and the rest of the team’s talented Classics squad head to Belgium for the Classics in mid-February, starting with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the opening race of the Belgian calendar and the event considered by most pundits and aficionados to mark the “real” start to the season.

So before the rubber meets the cobbles, it’s a good time to take a look at the Dutch super team’s prospects heading into the 2024 season (on the men’s side at least) and the riders expected to create (or play a hand in creating) most of the headlines for the team this year.

But first, a look back at 2023

The 2023 season was a record-breaking one for Jumbo-Visma’s men’s team. The Dutch squad became the first in the sport’s history to win all three grand tours in a single season with Slovenia's Primož Roglič winning his first Giro d’Italia , Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard defending his title at the Tour de France , and American Sepp Kuss taking a surprise victory at the Vuelta a España, with Vingegaard and Roglič joining him on the final podium. It was the first time one team had swept all three podium spots in a single grand tour. It sounds like a dream season—and in many ways it was.

But there were some hiccups as well. First, van Aert failed to win either the Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix—again—continuing a losing streak in the cobbled Monuments that just adds to the already immense amounts of pressure on the Belgian superstar.

Then, the team’s previous title sponsor, Jumbo, announced in the middle of the season it was pulling out of the sport, leaving one of pro cycling’s biggest (and most expensive) teams looking for a new backer.

Making things even more awkward, after the Tour de France there were talks of possible merger with Belgium’s Soudal-Quick Step, a move that would have left several riders and staff looking for new jobs while creating a super-team unlike any the sport has ever seen. Everyone was concerned about what such a merger would have meant for the sport, but luckily it never came to pass after Visma stepped-up to fill Jumbo’s place and Lease a Bike came in to cover Visma’s. (Cycling sponsorship often works a lot like a big game of financial Tetris. )

Then there was the Vuelta, which on paper looked like a resounding success, but almost didn’t turn out that way after Vingegaard and Roglič (seemingly in conflict with each other) couldn’t get their acts together to help Kuss defend his lead in the Spanish grand tour. A few weeks after the race was over, we learned that Roglič was leaving the team for BORA-hansgrohe. A coincidence? We don’t think so.

And the drama continued well into the off-season. In December Richard Plugge, the team’s managing director, dropped a bombshell by announcing that Belgium’s Cian Uijtdebroeks–considered by many to be a future grand tour contender—was joining the team from BORA-hansgrohe. BORA promptly denied the rumors –which Uijtdebroeks’s agent disputed—and after a few more days of negotiations (which drew the ire of some of the sport’s other team managers) and a lot more money (we assume), the transfer was completed.

What about 2024?

Well, the team’s wish list likely goes something like this:

  • Win a third Tour de France (preferably with Vingegaard)
  • Win the Tour of Flanders and/or Paris-Roubaix (preferably with van Aert)
  • Win as much as possible along the way.

Simple, right?

Well, if you’re Visma–Lease a Bike, the answer is a resounding, “Sorta?” Winning races such as the Tour de France and Paris-Roubaix is never easy, but when you’ve assembled a roster like Visma–Lease a Bike has, it’s easy to see why they fancy their chances in just about any race on the calendar.

Who’s the Man of the Hour?

When you’ve won the last two Tours de France—and both times done so by defeating a legendary talent like Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates)—you’re clearly your team’s marquee rider. That’s the case with Vingegaard, who crushed Pog at the beginning of the third week to win his second consecutive Tour and then almost won the Vuelta a Espana (albeit at the expense of Kuss, his teammate).

Heading into 2024, Visma’s taking the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” approach to the 27-year-old’s program, starting with the Gran Camino at the end of February, which he won last year. Then he’ll race Tirreno-Adriatico in March, the Tour of the Basque Country in April, and the Critérium du Dauphiné in early June. In between he’ll spend lots and lots of time at high-altitude training camps.

And the biggest test of Vingegaard’s career will come at this year’s Tour de France, where he’ll face a familiar foe in Pogačar, a new foe (Tour-wise) in Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick Step), and a formerly-unofficial-but-now-official foe in Roglič, who was essentially forced to leave the team to have any chance of winning a Tour de France of his own. If he’s able to win a third Tour against this level of competition, we might have to call the Dane the best pure grand tour rider of his generation.

Is anyone on the Hot Seat?

Let’s be clear: Wout van Aert is not on the hot seat at Visma-Lease a Bike. He’s without a doubt one of the five most talented riders in the sport and just about every single team in the peloton would be doing backflips to sign him away if they had the money and the chance.

But van Aert has failed to deliver in the races he [[EMDASH]] and Visma [[EMDASH]] covet the most: the Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix. It’s not entirely his fault: in 2022 he was in the form of his life but tested positive for COVID-19 a few days before Flanders. He returned in time for Roubaix, but was clearly a bit undertrained. Yet still finished second.

Last year he was again among the top pre [[no hyphen-]] race favorites heading into Flanders, but he banged his knee in an early crash and just didn’t have the legs to follow attacks in the finale. He was better at Roubaix, but flatted while attacking on the Carrefour de l’Arbe with about 17K left to race. He had a decent gap at the time, and we can’t help but wonder if anyone would have caught him had he not punctured.

But while it’s not entirely his fault, great riders find a way to either overcome bad luck or manufacture good luck of their own. And that’s where van Aert seems to come up short [[EMDASH]] especially against guys like the Netherland’s Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Pogačar.

Van der Poel is without a doubt van Aert’s biggest nemesis: the Dutchman already lives in Belgium to avoid paying Dutch income tax and it appears he lives rent-free in van Aert’s head as well. A win for van Aert in either cobbled Monument would flip the script for the Belgian. But until that happens, he will always face immense pressure from the Belgian press, the Belgian fanbase, and himself.

That’s a lot of star power. Does the team have any unsung heroes?

Like van Aert, Tiesj Benoot knows a thing or two about pressure from the Belgian press. The 29-year-old finished fifth at his first Tour of Flanders in 2015 [[EMDASH]] at just 21 years of age [[EMDASH]] and was immediately anointed as the nation’s next Tom Boonen . (Belgians love crushing the careers of young riders by calling them the “next fill-in-the-blank-with-a-Belgian-legend.”)

Aside from winning Strade Bianche in 2018, wins were few and far between for Benoot, who spent a couple lackluster seasons at Team Sunweb/DSM before being wisely scooped up by Jumbo-Visma [[EMDASH]] who turned him into an elite jack-of-all trades, a “domestique deluxe” who can handle himself on the cobbles, in the Ardennes, and in the Tour de France.

Strong and selfless, the Belgian has finally tapped into a steady stream of the talent that peaked through earlier in his career, and he’s happy to use it for the sake of Vingegaard and van Aert.

Who’s the team’s best new rider heading into 2024?

Always on the look-out for the next big thing (cough–Uijtdebroeks—cough), Visma has already found its next Benoot in American Matteo Jorgenson . Like Benoot, the 24-year-old seems at home on all sorts of terrain, having already excelled on the cobbles and at the Tour de France while riding for Movistar the past four seasons.

Big and strong, he’s the perfect type of rider for a team like Visma, and he should slot in right away alongside van Aert in the cobbled Classics and Vingegaard at the Tour.

And we suspect Visma views him as more than just a future super-domestique. Like most riders do after joining the team, he’ll improve drastically with the support of the team’s coaches and physiologists. So there’s no telling where his ceiling really is.

Who’s the team’s biggest departure?

It must have been hard for the team to say goodbye to Roglič —who won three Vueltas, a Giro d’Italia, and scores of other races for the team since joining it in 2016. The Slovenian was largely responsible for ushering in the team’s transformation from being a really good team to being a true super-team and almost won the squad its first Tour de France in 2020. So it’s easy to understand why the team graciously cooperated in facilitating his departure from the team in exchange for another chance to try and win the Tour de France.

But it was also a selfish move, a true case of addition by subtraction. Just ask Kuss , who almost watched his chance to win last year’s Vuelta go up the road while Roglič refused to accept the fact that his chance of winning a fourth Tour of Spain disappeared when the team sent Kuss up the road in a breakaway during the first week.

So while the team will miss the WorldTour points that Roglič earned each season (sorta), they won’t miss having to reconcile the ambitions of two (or more) riders who can justifiably lay claim to the team’s captaincy in grand tours.

Who’s the team’s best up-and-comer or rookie?

Norway’s Johannes Staune-Mittet is one of the hottest young talents in the sport, a rider who’s already won two of the world’s three most prestigious stage races for Under-23 riders—the Ronde de l'Isard and the Giro Next Gen—and finished second in the third—Tour de l’Avenir, which is like a mini-Tour de France for riders under 23-years-old.

There should be no pressure on Staune-Mittet during his first full season with Visma-Lease a Bike’s WorldTour squad (he raced with their development team from 2021 through 2023). But if all goes as planned, he’ll be ready (alongside guys like Uijtdebroeks and possibly Jorgenson) to lead the team himself in the future. In the meantime, we expect him to win a race or three when given the chance—especially in minor stage races that the team has to send a team to while the squad’s heavy hitters are at training camps.

What about Sepp Kuss?

Well, his Vuelta a España win last fall was certainly no fluke, but it does complicate things for the American and his team. We were hoping he’d get a chance to race the Giro d’Italia, where he could have had the team all to himself. But the team clearly wants him at his best for the Tour de France, where he’ll be a valuable lieutenant (and Plan B) alongside Vingegaard.

But while Kuss has refused to downplay his chances of possibly winning another grand tour—as he shouldn’t—we just don’t see it happening. Last year’s victory—while not a fluke—was indeed a surprise. And we doubt that other teams would have let him gain so much time during the Vuelta’s first week had they known he would still be in contention by the third. In other words, it’s one thing to win a race when no one’s expecting you to, it’s another thing entirely to win one when everyone is.

Since getting hooked on pro cycling while watching Lance Armstrong win the 1993 U.S. Pro Championship in Philadelphia, longtime Bicycling contributor Whit Yost has raced on Belgian cobbles, helped build a European pro team, and piloted that team from Malaysia to Mont Ventoux as an assistant director sportif. These days, he lives with his wife and son in Pennsylvania, spending his days serving as an assistant middle school principal and his nights playing Dungeons & Dragons.

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Dialga, Palkia, and their origin forms around the Pokémon Go Tour global logo.

Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh’s global event celebrates both the original Sinnoh region and the Hisui region. The huge event takes place starting on Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. until Feb. 25 at 6 p.m. in your local time .

There is a lot going on in this event, so it’s a great time to play. There’s no paid ticket to participate, so all the perks and bonuses are available to all players. There’s a halved hatch distance for all eggs put into Incubators during the event, up to six special trades can be made (instead of just one), trading Stardust cost has been halved , and there’s no limit on remote raiding from Feb 23-25.

During the event, there’s also an increased chance to find some Pokémon shiny, including Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Stunky, and costumed Pikachu. There’s also an increased chance to hatch shiny Hisuian Voltorb, Hisuian Qwilfish, Pachirisu, Chatot, and Carnivine from eggs.

In addition to all that, there’s a ton of different types of research to do, with boosted spawns rotating in habitats throughout the day.

Below we list out all the perks for Pokémon Go ’s Go Tour Sinnoh event, including the Special Research and habitat times.

Pokémon Go Tour 2023: “It’s about Time (and Space)” Special Research Tasks

Right away, you’ll be tasked with a choice on which starter to pick. The starter you pick only has an effect on the first step, as you’ll get a Shadow encounter with that Pokémon, as well as candy for it. You’ll also get to choose between Diamond or Pearl version, which also impacts your rewards. You’ll get Dialga-based rewards for picking Diamond and Palkia-based rewards for picking Pearl. We list out all the steps below.

Step 1 of 4

  • Catch 15 Pokémon originally discovered in the Sinnoh region (1 Incense)
  • Use an Incense (Shadow Turtwig/Chimchar/Piplup encounter)

Rewards : 3 Turtwig/Chimchar/Piplup Candy, 3 Turtwig/Chimchar/Piplup Candy XL, 3,000 XP

Step 2 of 4

  • Catch Dialga (Diamond) or Palkia (Pearl) (Shadow Gible encounter)
  • Power up dragon-type Pokémon 10 times (5,000 Stardust)

Rewards : 3 Dialga/Palkia Candy, 1 Dialga/Palkia Candy XL, 2,024 XP

Step 3 of 4

  • Evolve 3 Pokémon (Shadow Scizor [Diamond] or Shadow Pinsir [Pearl] encounter)
  • Activate Roar of Time’s adventure effect (Diamond) or Spacial Rend’s adventure effect (Pearl) (Shadow Honchkrow [Diamond] or Shadow Mismagius [Pearl] encounter)

Rewards : 3 Dialga/Palkia Candy, 1 Dialga/Palkia Candy XL, Spiritomb encounter

Step 4 of 4

  • Purify 1 Shadow Pokémon (1,000 XP)
  • Purify 2 Shadow Pokémon (2,000 XP)
  • Purify 3 Shadow Pokémon (3,000 XP)

Rewards : 3 Dialga Candy, 3 Palkia Candy, Giovanni battle

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Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh Timed Research

These tasks will appear in the Timed Research section during the event.

Go Tour: Uxie Photo Safari Timed Research

  • Take a snapshot of Uxie in the wild (480 Stardust)

Rewards : Uxie encounter

Go Tour: Mesprit Photo Safari Timed Research

  • Take a snapshot of Mesprit in the wild (480 Stardust)

Rewards : Mesprit encounter

Go Tour: Azelf Photo Safari Timed Research

  • Take a snapshot of Azelf in the wild (480 Stardust)

Rewards : Azelf encounter

Legends 486 Timed Research

  • Complete 3 party challenges (Regigigas encounter)

Rewards : 10 Regirock Candy, 10 Regice Candy, 10 Registeel Candy

Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh party challenges

These party challenges will appear during the event period:

  • Catch 10 rock-type Pokémon (3 Regirock Candy)
  • Catch 10 ice-type Pokémon (3 Regice Candy)
  • Catch 10 steel-type Pokémon (3 Registeel Candy)

Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh event Field Research

Spinning a PokéStop during the event period may yield one of these tasks:

  • Busting Boardwalk: Power up normal- or water-type Pokémon 5 times (Bidoof or Shellos [East Sea] encounter)
  • Ancient Grove: Power up grass- or ghost-type Pokémon 5 times (Hisuian Voltorb or Hisuian Growlithe encounter)
  • Toxic Digs: Power up poison- or rock-type Pokémon 5 times (Gible or Skuntank encounter)
  • Geothermal Lagoon: Power up fire- or ice-type Pokémon 5 times (Hisuian Sneasel or Hisuian Qwilfish encounter)

You can also get this task during the “Space-time Anomaly” that happens during the Ancient Grove and Geothermal Lagoon habitats:

  • Win 3 raids (Hisuian Braviary, Hisuian Avalugg, Kleavor, or Ursaluna encounter)

Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh boosted spawns and rotating habitats

The boosted spawns correlate towards habitats, which change every hour. Each habitat will rotate in twice.

Bustling Boardwalk habitat spawns (10-11 a.m., 2-3 p.m.)

  • Pikachu (Lucas hat)
  • Pikachu (Dawn hat)
  • Burmy (Trash)
  • Shellos (East Sea)
  • Shellos (West Sea)

Ancient Grove habitat spawns (11 a.m. until 12 p.m., 3-4 p.m.)

  • Pikachu (Akari’s kerchief)
  • Pikachu (Rei’s cap)
  • Hisuian Growlithe
  • Hisuian Voltorb
  • Burmy (Plant)

Toxic Digs habitat spawns (12-1 p.m., 4-5 p.m.)

  • Burmy (Sandy)

Geothermal Lagoon habitat spawns (1-2 p.m., 5-6 p.m.)

  • Hisuian Qwilfish
  • Hisuian Sneasel

Incense spawns

These Pokémon will spawn depending on the habitat, but only if you use an Incense:

  • Unown H (all habitats)
  • Unown I (all habitats)
  • Unown S (all habitats)
  • Unown N (Bustling Boardwalk and Toxic Digs)
  • Unown O (Bustling Boardwalk and Toxic Digs)
  • Unown U (Ancient Grove and Geothermal Lagoon)

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Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh egg hatches

Any eggs obtained during the event will hatch the following, based on their hatch distance:

  • Budew (2 km)
  • Chingling (2 km)
  • Bonsley (2 km)
  • Mime Jr. (2 km)
  • Happiny (2 km)
  • Munchlax (2 km)
  • Riolu (2 km)
  • Mantyke (2 km)
  • Hisuian Voltorb (5 km)
  • Hisuian Qwilfish (5 km)
  • Stunky (5 km)
  • Gible (5 km)
  • Pachirisu (10 km)
  • Chatot (10 km)
  • Carnivine (10 km)

Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh raid targets

These Pokémon will be in raids during the event period, but it will vary by habitat:

Bustling Boardwalk and Toxic Digs raids

  • Turtwig (1-star)
  • Chimchar (1-star)
  • Piplup (1-star)
  • Torterra (3-star)
  • Infernape (3-star)
  • Empoleon (3-star)
  • Dialga (5-star)
  • Palkia (5-star)

Ancient Grove and Geothermal Lagoon raids

  • Rowlet (1-star)
  • Cyndaquil (1-star)
  • Oshawott (1-star)
  • Hisuian Decidueye (3-star)
  • Hisuian Typhlosion (3-star)
  • Hisuian Samurott (3-star)
  • Origin Forme Dialga (5-star)
  • Origin Forme Palkia (5-star)
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    Competing teams and riders for Tour de Hokkaido 2023. Top competitors are Benjamin Dyball, Thomas Lebas and Jeroen Meijers.

  9. Stage profiles Tour de Hokkaido 2023 Stage 1

    Stage profile, mountains profiles, final five kilometre profile, race map, steepness percentage profiles for Tour de Hokkaido 2023.

  10. Tour de Hokkaido 2023

    Sep 8, 2023 @ 8:00 am End: Sep 10, 2023 @ 5:00 pm Event Category: Road Races Event Tags: Men's Cycling, pro cycling, Road Cycling, Road Race, Tour de Hokkaido 2023, UCI Event, UCI Men's Asia Tour Cycling Race Website: www.tour-de-hokkaido.or.jp

  11. 大会概要

    Tour de Hokkaido 2022 「COVID-19 Protocol」新型コロナウイルス対策ができました; Tour de Hokkaido 2022 パンデミック評価; ツール・ド・北海道2022のガイドブックができました; 出場チームの紹介; 各ステージのプロフィール情報を掲載しました。

  12. Tour de Hokkaido

    The Tour de Hokkaido is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Hokkaido, Japan since 1987 as part of the UCI Asia Tour.It is rated by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 2.2 category race. The event for 2018 was canceled due to the earthquake which occurred the day before the race. In 2020 and 2021, the race was canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

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  14. Tour de Hokkaido 2023 1ST Start

    Start of Tour de Hokkaido Stage1.A simple starting ceremony will be held.The venue is " Dis... ツール・ド・北海道2023、第1ステージのスタートです。

  15. Tour De Hokkaido

    This is the official YouTube channel of Tour De Hokkaido.

  16. Tour de Hokkaido 2023 1ST Award Ceremony

    ツール・ド・北海道2023、第1ステージのステージ表彰式です。会場は「新得町 サホロスキー場駐車場特設会場」で行われます。Tour de Hokkaido Stage 1 ...

  17. Tour de Hokkaido 2023 Stage 3 results

    Results for Tour de Hokkaido 2023 Stage 3. DNF=Did not finish / DNS=Did not start / OTL = Outside time limit / DF=Did finish, no result / NR=No result Rider wearing the jersey >50% of race distance in group before peloton

  18. Cycling

    Tour de Hokkaido 2023 is the 34th edition of this competition. The competition takes place from 8th September till 10th September 2023 in Japan. General classification - 9 September 2023. This stage was cancelled. Stage 1 - 8 September 2023. This stage was cancelled.

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  20. Best of Hokkaido Tour

    Call: USA/Canada 1-800-285-2726 Australia (02) 8006 4411 Contact Us Brochure. Explore Japan's charming northern Island during our fully escorted Japan Tour through Sapporo, Otaru, and the rest of Hokkaido's best cities!

  21. Start List for Tour de Hokkaido

    Back to Tour de Hokkaido 2023. Tour de Hokkaido - Stage 3. Share. Jump to: 2023. 2023. Stage 3. Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3. Tour de Hokkaido - Stage 3. Dates 10 Sept; Race Length 175 kms; Start Kitami; Finish Tohma; Race Category Elite Men; Start List. EF Education-NIPPO Development Team N R; 1. KADOTA Yusuke. 2 ...

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  23. Start List for Tour de Hokkaido

    Back to Tour de Hokkaido 2023. Tour de Hokkaido - Stage 1. Share. Jump to: 2023. 2023. Stage 1. Stage 1. Stage 2 Stage 3. Tour de Hokkaido - Stage 1. Dates 8 Sept; Race Length 174 kms; Start Asahikawa; Finish Shintoku; Race Category Elite Men; Start List. EF Education-NIPPO Development Team ...

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  25. ((LIVE)) Cycling

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