Professional road bicycle racing Sveti Jure has recently found itself included as a climb in professional road bicycle races. It was visited for the first time on
the second stage of the 2017 Tour of Croatia. However, due to bad weather the race organisers decided to shorten the stage in accordance with the UCI Extreme weather protocol. The final route was shortened by 15,2 km, moving the finish line down to Vrata Biokova on an altitude of 820 meters. The stage was won by Croatian rider
Kristijan Đurasek of the team
UAE Team Emirates, outsprinting
Jaime Rosón (
Caja Rural–Seguros RGA) with eventual general classification winner
Vincenzo Nibali (
Bahrain-Merida) finishing third, three seconds down. The climb was revisited at the 2018 Tour of Croatia, where it was included as a 28 km long climb serving as summit finish on the third stage, which was dubbed as the
queen stage of that year's edition. The stage was won by
Belarusian rider
Kanstantsin Siutsou riding for Team Bahrain-Merida, after 75 minutes of climbing.
Mountain huts In the 1935–1936 season, the
Aleksandrov dom mountain hut on Vošac, at in elevation, saw 555 visitors, including 126 Czechoslovak, 22 German and 5 English visitors. Even though it was only open over the summer (1 May through 30 September), it had the most foreign visitors of any mountain hut owned by the
HPS, even compared to the mountain hut on Vražje Vršće (
Papuk). This continued in the 1936–1937 season, when it saw 454 visitors, including 103 Czechoslovak, 92 Austrian, 17 German, 7 French an 2 Polish citizens. In the 1937–1938 season it saw 572 visitors, including 139 Czechoslovak, 54 German, 25 Austrian, 24 Polish and 5 English citizens, being overtaken by the mountain hut on
Vidova gora as the most visited by foreigners in HPS ownership. ==Mass graves==