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What is the route of the Tour of Britain cycle race?
Cornwall will host the Tour of Britain for the first time ever in September 2021, with the Grand Départ of this year’s race seeing riders travel 170 kilometres through the Cornish countryside, starting at Penzance and ending in Bodmin.
Where does Tour de Britain start?
Penzance
Cornwall will host the modern Tour of Britain for the first time ever in September 2021, following the postponement of the 2020 race. The Grand Depart will see riders travel 180 kilometres through the Cornish countryside, starting in Penzance and ending in Bodmin.
Who is leading the Tour of Britain?
W van Aert
Tour of Britain
Riders | Time | |
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1 | W van Aert Team Jumbo – Visma | 31h 42′ 22” |
2 | E Hayter INEOS Grenadiers | +6” |
3 | J Alaphilippe Deceuninck – Quick-Step | +27” |
4 | M Honoré Deceuninck – Quick-Step | +41” |
How do I follow the Tour of Britain?
ITV4 will be broadcasting the Tour of Britain live three hours per day while a highlights program lasting one hour is also on the cards. Aside from being available on ITV4, subscribers will also be able to catch the action through the ITV player even after 30 days.
Who is cycling in the Tour of Britain 2021?
The 2021 Tour of Britain will once again attract a star-studded field. Check who is riding this year’s race with our announcement tracker. The 2021 Tour of Britain will once again attract a star-studded field….SwiftCarbon Pro Cycling.
161 | Chris Latham | GBR |
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164 | Andrew Turner | GBR |
165 | Oliver Peckover | GBR |
166 | Alex Peters | GBR |
Who won Tour of Britain 2021?
Wout van Aert
2021 Tour of Britain/Winners
Wout van Aert was crowned the 2021 AJ Bell Tour of Britain champion at the death on Sunday after he sprinted to win the final stage in Aberdeen. Wout van Aert was crowned the 2021 AJ Bell Tour of Britain champion at the death on Sunday after he sprinted to win the final stage in Aberdeen.
Who will win Tour of Britain 2021?
Who won Tour de Britain 2021?
2021 Tour of Britain/Winners
Where can I watch Tour of Britain 2021?
ITV4
The Tour of Britain is televised live on ITV4 in the UK and around the world by Eurosport and the Global Cycling Network (GCN). Cycling enthusiasts will be able to watch every moment of the 2021 race on ITV4 as they exclusively broadcast all eight stages live from start to finish for the fourth edition running.
What is the route for Tour of Britain 2021?
The race enters Scotland and heads up to the capital city with a finish in Edinburgh and a likely sprint. But, as ever with the Tour of Britain the route is very hilly….Tour of Britain 2021 route.
Stage | Stage 1 |
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Date | September 5 2021 |
Start/finish | Penzance to Bodmin |
Distance | 180.5km |
Who won Tour de Britain?
Mathieu van der Poel
2019 Tour of Britain/Winners
Is Britain an island?
Great Britain, also called Britain, island lying off the western coast of Europe and consisting of England, Scotland, and Wales. The term is often used as a synonym for the United Kingdom, which also includes Northern Ireland and a number of offshore islands.
Where does the tour of Britain start and finish?
It will the first time the modern Tour of Britain has been to Kernow, with the race taking in the county’s delights from Penzance to Bodmin in Stage 1 before heading next door to Devon and Dartmoor the following day with a finish in Exeter.
Where does the tour of Britain finish in Warrington?
Warrington will host the finish of a Tour of Britain stage for the first time this year, though it did feature in 2012 when the peloton passed through en route to Knowsley Safary Park from Nottingham.
When is the tour of Britain in 2020?
TBA The confirmed dates for the 2021 Tour of Britain are the 5 – 12 September, which will be a part of the UCI ProSeries. Our planned route for 2020 – from Penzance to Aberdeen – will be used instead in September 2021 for the 17th edition of the UK’s most prestigious and longest-running international cycle race.
When is the tour of Britain in Cornwall?
Cornwall will host the race for the first time ever, as the 2021 Grand Départ sees the world’s best riders tackle a stage from Penzance to Bodmin on Sunday 5 September. The following day sees the race return to Devon, with a stage from the new town of Sherford to Exeter.