| Routes of the
Past
Only the best and the
friendliest towns in Nebraska are selected to be host towns for Tour
de Nebraska. We work closely with the towns throughout the year to
make sure they are ready for our visit in June. The local leadership
is a key factor in making the Tour de Nebraska experience a successful
one for our cyclists. We’ve met so many wonderful people all across
the state and without their hard work and enthusiasm, Tour de Nebraska
would not be possible!
Host Towns
1988: Wilber-Clay Center-Fairbury-Humboldt-Brownville-Louisville
(7-days)
1989: Columbus-Neligh-Wisner- North Bend
1990: Tecumseh-Wymore-Deshler-Wilber
1991: Prague-Pender-Albion-David City
1992: Friend-Deshler-Red Cloud-Geneva
1993: Cook-Indian Cave State Park-Pawnee City-Tecumseh
1994: Plattsmouth-Auburn-Table Rock-Wilber
1995: Stromsburg-Newman Grove-Wisner-Prague
1996: Peru-Burchard-Wilber-Brainard
1997: Osceola-Dannebrog-Spalding-Stromsburg
1998: Tecumseh-Falls City-Sabetha, KS-Wymore
1999: Oakland-Laurel-Battle Creek-Howells
2000: Hebron-Red Cloud-Minden-Sutton
2001: Stromsburg-Albion-Ord-Central City
2002: Blair-Wisner-Crofton-Ponca-Pender
2003: Dannebrog-Ord (two nights)-St. Paul
2004: Nebraska City (two nights)-Auburn-Tecumseh
2005: Blue Hill-Alma-Superior-Fairbury
2006: Stanton-Elgin-Ord-Fullerton
2007: Brownville-Pawnee City-Fairbury-Wilber
2008: Burwell-Atkinson-Neligh-Genoa
2009: Tilden-Bloomfield-Ponca-West Point
2010: Minden-Cambridge-Alma-Red
Cloud | Thank you to our start and end
locations:
- Emerald
- Valparaiso
- Walton
- Wilber
- Seward
- Geneva
- Adams
- David City
- Blair
- Syracuse
- St. Paul
- Platte Center
- Clay Center
and dozens of hospitable communities along our routes that have set
up aid stations for us.

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