Tour of Britain 2023: Route details, startlist and jerseys guide

The Tour of Britain 2023 begins on Sunday September 3 - here's all you need to know

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Riders are set to battle it out at the Tour of Britain 2023

After a truncated edition in 2022 due to police having to head off to administer the Queen's funeral, Britain's biggest race - the Tour of Britain - returns for (hopefully) a full run in 2023. 

It's a much more compact edition this year with the race taking place mostly in the middle of the country so if you're anywhere south of Manchester and north of Reading you have precious few excuses for not getting to the roadside to cheer on your favourite rider.

Among the riders set to light up the race are previous winner Wout van Aert and 2022 second place finisher Tom Pidcock , who'll hope to go one better in 2023.

Tour of Britain overview

Tour of britain 2023 route.

Stage 1,   Sunday 3 September

Route: Greater Manchester to Altrincham 

Today's route is near identical to the final stage of the 2019 tour, starting in Altrincham and travelling to Manchester in an anti-clockwise direction taking in the surrounding area’s undulating terrain, including the category two climb of Grains Bar (2.4km at 5.8%) and category one Ramsbottom Rake (1.3km at 8.8%). Those climbs might not sound like much, but together with a number of unclassified rises were enough to significantly reduce the peloton to just a few dozen riders after Ineos Grenadiers applied the pressure. 

The race did eventually culminate in a reduced bunch sprint won by Mathieu van der Poel, but not before we were entertained by a relentless flurry of attacks as teams struggled for control.

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Expect a similar type of rider to triumph today.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 2, Monday 4 September

Route: Wrexham to Wrexham

At just 109.9km, this is a remarkably short stage by any standards, and as a result could witness some atypical racing. Shorter stages tend to produce more intense racing, with riders able to attack earlier on in the knowledge that they won't have to sustain their efforts for as long.

So although the route doesn’t offer many springboards to launch attacks, travelling westwards across the border and into Cheshire rather than eastwards towards the hills of the Clwydian Range to the west, expect riders to try their luck regardless.

Most important of all will be the Eyton Hill, the category three climb summited with just 18.5km left to ride. It’s close enough to the finish for attackers to fully commit themselves, but will the shallow gradients (averaging only around two and three percent) be enough to establish meaningful gaps?

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 3, Tuesday 5 September

Route: Goole to Beverley

Setting off from the small market town of Goole, the riders will head north-eastwards to Bridlington, from where they will travel southwards along the coast and then inland again for a finish in Beverley. For the residents of Beverley, this will be a chance to witness a stage finish after the minster town had previously hosted the beginning of Tour de Yorkshire stages in 2016 and 2018, the former won by Harry Tanfield from a successful break, the latter by Dylan Groenewegen in a sprint.

Much like the course of the town’s famous racecourse, the parcours today before arriving at Beverly is mostly flat, but there are a few potential obstacles to overcome if this is to be a sprint finish. The category three hills up Towthorpe Lane and Langtoft must both be climbed during the first of the stage, and after that comes a stretch of about 35km near the coastline which could, if the wind blows strong and in the right direction, cause echelons. But this should in theory be the most nailed-on stage for the sprinters so far.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 4, Wednesday 6 September

Route: Sherwood Forest to Newark-on-Trent

After setting off from Edwinstone in Sherwood Forest, famous for its association with Robin Hood, the riders face the first to the day’s two category three climbs, Kilton Hill, just 15km into the stage. Then, after briefly crossing into Yorkshire and riding through Haworth, where a monument to Tom Simpsons can be found, they will travel southwards again to tackle the next climb, Red Hill Lane.

There’s a whole 85km between the top of Red Hill Lane and the finish, so plenty of time for the race to settle down for a bunch sprint.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 5, Thursday 7 September

Route: Felixstowe to Felixstowe

Perhaps to make up for the lack of any difficult terrain, the organisers have rendered stage five less straightforward than it would otherwise have been by extending it to a total of 192.4km. That makes it by far the longest stage of the race, and could prevent this from being the predictable sprint stage it looks on paper.

Small undulations in the road that would otherwise have been passed over without a second though will sting the legs of the weaker riders, and being so close to the coast a crosswind could encourage a strong team to the front on any exposed roads.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 6, Friday 8 September

Route: Southend-on-Sea to Harlow

Today’s stage is likely to be the last chance for the sprinters to compete for a stage win. And it should be about as nailed-on for them as any stage in the year’s race — there is only one official climb to be overcome, and it’s only a mild category three one tackled with 46km left between its summit and the finish for the peloton to bring back any optimistic attackers who try to use its shallow gradients to get away.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 7, Saturday 9 September

Route: Tewkesbury to Gloucester

The organisers have made the most of the lumpy terrain of the Cotswolds to devise a route that should be selective, and one of the most important days in the GC race.

There is one climb up the category two Winchcombe Hill just 20km after the roll-out in Tewksbury, but the real action will be reserved for the final 30km. First the category two Crawley Hill, which features a nasty ramp at over 20%, then an uncategorized yet deceptively hard 3km rise to the village of Edge, which includes a similarly sharp ramp of 15%.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Stage 8, Sunday 10 September

Route: Margam Country Park to Caerphilly

The climbs to be taken on might not be especially different than those that have preceded them earlier in the week, but there is still a notable upgrade in terms of severity.

That’s clear when the race heads up to the outskirts of Bannau Brycheiniog (formerly Brecon Beacons) national park to take on the first two climbs of the day, Rhigos and Bryn Du, which have both been designated the maximum difficulty racing of category one.

And after a 35km south-easterly trek from the top of the latter comes a double-ascent of the day’s most important climb, and the one on which the entire fate of the Tour of Britain could be decided — Caerphilly Mountain.

In truth it’s more of a hill than a mountain, lasting just 1.3km, but that’s still enough road for its viscous average gradient of 10% to really sting and force a selection.

Tour of Britain route profile 2023

Tour of Britain startlist

Movistar Team 

DS Max Sciandri 

1 Gonzalo Serrano ESP

2 Will Barta USA

3 Imanol Erviti ESP

4 Max Kanter GER

5 Gregor Mühlberger AUT

6 Óscar Rodríguez ESP

INEOS Grenadiers 

DS Roger Hammond / Ian Stannard 

11 Tom Pidcock GBR

12 Carlos Rodriguez ESP

13 Luke Rowe GBR

14 Connor Swift GBR

15 Josh Tarling* GBR

16 Ben Turner GBR

Bingoal WB 

DS Alessandro Spezialetti 

21 Floris de Tier BEL

22 Johan Meens BEL

23 Davide Persico* ITA

24 Dimitri Peyskens BEL

25 Lennert Teugels BEL

26 Kenneth van Rooy BEL

Great Britain  

DS John Herety / Matt Brammeier 

31 Ethan Vernon GBR

32 Jack Brough* GBR

33 Josh Giddings* GBR

34 Noah Hobbs* GBR

35 Oliver Wood GBR

36 Stephen Williams GBR

BORA hansgrohe 

DS Jens Zemke / Heinrich Haussler 

41 Sam Bennett IRL

42 Patrick Gamper AUT

43 Nils Politt GER

44 Max Schachmann GER

45 Ide Schelling NED

46 Danny Van Poppel NED

Bolton Equities Black Spoke Cycling  

DS Franky Van Haesebroucke / Greg Henderson 

51 Jacob Scott GBR

52 Matt Bostock GBR

53 James Fouche NZL

54 James Oram NZL

55 Mark Stewart GBR

56 Rory Townsend IRL

Global 6 Cycling 

DS James Mitri / Luis Gerrado 

61 Nicolas Sessler BRA

62 Giacomo Ballabio ITA

63 Tomoya Koyama JPN

64 Ivan Moreno ESP

65 Callum Ormiston RSA

66 Tom Wirtgen LUX

Jumbo Visma 

DS Arthur van Dongen / Maarten Wynants 

71 Wout van Aert BEL

72 Edoardo Affini ITA

73 Steven Kruijswijk NED

74 Olav Kooij* NED

75 Jos van Emden NED

76 Nathan van Hooydonck BEL

Equipo Kern Pharma 

DS Pablo Urtasun 

81 Roger Adrià ESP

82 Igor Arrieta* ESP

83 Iñigo Elosegui ESP

84 José Félix Parra ESP

85 Ibon Ruiz ESP

86 Danny van der Tuuk NED

Saint Piran 

DS Steve Lampier / Julian Winn 

91 Alexander Richardson GBR

92 Harry Birchill* GBR

93 Finn Crockett GBR

94 Zeb Kyffin GBR

95 Jack Rootkin-Gray* GBR

96 Bradley Symonds GBR

Team dsm - firmenich 

DS Matt Winston 

101 Tobias Lund Arnesen DEN

102 Patrick Eddy* AUS

103 Enzo Leijnse* NED

104 Niklas Märkl GER

105 Tim Naberman NED

106 Casper van Uden* NED

Q36.5 Pro Cycling 

DS Aart Vierhouten / Rik Reinerink 

111 Mark Donovan GBR

112 Damian Howson AUS

113 Kamil Malecki POL

114 Nicolò Parisini ITA

115 Joey Rosskopf USA

116 Szymon Sajnok POL

TDT - Unibet 

DS Rob Harmeling / Julia Soek 

121 Harry Tanfield GBR

122 Joren Bloem NED

123 Davide Bomboi BEL

124 Jordy Bouts BEL

125 Abram Stockman BEL

126 Hartthijs de Vries NED

Team Flanders - Baloise 

DS Hans De Clerq / Andy Missotten 

131 Kamiel Bonneu BEL

132 Sander De Pestel BEL

133 Milan Fretin* BEL

134 Elias Maris BEL

135 Ward Vanhoof BEL

136 Aaron Verwilst BEL

Trinity Racing 

DS Peter Kennaugh / Jon Mould 

141 Luke Lamperti* USA

142 Robert Donaldson* GBR

143 Luksas Nerukar* GBR

144 Finlay Pickering* GBR

145 Ollie Reese* GBR

146 Max Walker* GBR

Uno-X Pro Cycling 

DS Gino van Oudenhove / Arne Gunnar Ensrud 

151 Alexander Kristoff NOR

152 Frederik Dversnes NOR

153 Tord Gudmestad* NOR

154 Tobias Halland Johannssen NOR

155 Ramus Tiller NOR

156 Martin Urianstad NOR

* Denotes eligibility for the young rider jersey as under-23 

TOUR of Britain PAST WINNERS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS

2012: Nathan Haas (Aus)

2013: Bradley Wiggins (GBr)

2014: Dylan van Baarle (Ned)

2015: Edvald Boasson Hgen (Nor)

2016: Steve cummings (GBr)

2017: Lars Boom (Ned)

2018: Julian Alaphilippe (Fra)

2019: Mathieu van der Poel (Ned)

2020: No race

2021: Wout van Aert (Bel)

2022: Gonzalo Serrano (Esp)

Tour of Britain jersey guide

Tour of Britain jerseys

Blue: GC leader jersey

The best overall rider in the race calculated by the cumulative time they take on each stage.

Green: cottages.com sprints jersey

The first 10 riders each day get points as follows: 25, 18, 12, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Intermediate sprint points are awarded to the first five riders on a 10, 7, 5, 3 ,1 basis.

Black: Pinarello KOM jersey

First-category climbs give the first 10 riders points in descending order from 10. Second-cat climbs work the same for the first six riders, the first getting six points, while third-cat climbs see the first rider get four points.

White: young rider's jersey

Awarded to the best placed GC rider who is also under-23.

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  • Published on August 31, 2023
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The anticipation for the cycling world is reaching fever pitch as the British Isles gear up for their most celebrated race, the 2023 Tour of Britain . Not only does this competition offer fierce rivalries and tactical masterclasses, but it also showcases a range of prodigious talent. As the event looms on the horizon at the end of this week, the British cycling community is abuzz with excitement. Here’s your comprehensive guide to the awe-inspiring athletes who will undoubtedly make headlines.

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The Classics Specialist: Wout van Aert

Wout van Aert , Belgium’s cycling luminary, is a formidable presence in the Tour of Britain lineup. Once known as just a specialist in the Spring Classics, van Aert has also demonstrated a high level of versatility with impressive finishes in both stage races and one-day competitions. His capabilities now extend beyond merely being a classics specialist; his sprinting prowess and tactical intelligence make him well-suited for the undulating and varied British roads. Wout is a previous winner here as well, taking the GC victory in 2021 along with 4 stage wins.

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The Young Prodigy: Tom Pidcock

Garnering a significant amount of attention is British sensation and Alpe d’Huez winner Tom Pidcock . This young prodigy has already carved out a name for himself in multiple cycling disciplines, including mountain biking, cyclocross, and road racing. The Brit scored his first World Championship XCO title in Glasgow recently to go with his gold in the discipline at the Tokyo Olympics. Entering the Tour of Britain, Pidcock is more than a hometown favourite; he is a force to be reckoned with and a strong contender for the overall title. His tactical acumen and audacity in making breakaways and surprise attacks make him not just the future but also one of the current faces of British cycling.

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The Sprint King: Sam Bennett

In the realm of sprinting, the name Sam Bennett rings loudly. This Irishman has gained a reputation as one of the fastest cyclists on the planet. Bennett will be particularly focused on the Tour of Britain’s sprint stages, aiming to add to an already illustrious list of wins. It’s been a quieter season at the top WorldTour level, with a good few near misses. The Tour of Britain is where Bennett cut his teeth around 10 years ago, taking a stage win in 2013. His blistering speed and uncanny ability to find the right wheel in the frenzied final kilometres make him a perennial favourite for any flat finish.

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Last Year’s Winner: Gonzalo Serrano

The reigning champion, Gonzalo Serrano of Spain, returns to the British roads carrying the honour and the pressure of his previous victory. Winning the Tour of Britain is an achievement, but successfully defending the title is something else altogether. He’s had a quiet 2023 season so far, finishing no higher than 6th in any race all season. The spotlight will undoubtedly be on Serrano as he attempts to etch his name into the annals of the Tour of Britain yet again, underlining his formidable capabilities.

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The Dark Horses: Kamiel Bonneu, Nils Politt, and Corbin Strong

Although perhaps not the headliners, Kamiel Bonneu, Nils Politt, and Corbin Strong should not be overlooked. Bonneu, best known for his stunning stage win at the 2022 Tour of Britain from a breakaway, is a rider who can make a significant impact when least expected. Politt is synonymous with aggressive, attritional racing and could emerge as a surprise decent GC package. On the other hand, Strong, the New Zealand native, has been consistently high placing, without taking a win this season. His ability on rolling courses might make him a stage winner here or a points jersey contender.

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The British Hopes: Mark Donovan and Ethan Vernon

Alongside Tom Pidcock, there are other British talents to watch, notably Mark Donovan and Ethan Vernon. Donovan’s performances have been remarkably consistent across stage races, making him a reliable figure in any team. He was 9th in GC here in 2021 and might be an outside threat for the GC podium this year. Meanwhile, Vernon, winner at the World Championships on the track will be full of confidence with a subsequent stage win at the Deutschland Tour. The course this year is missing a time trial for Vernon to be a true GC threat.

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Tour of Britain

  • Dates 3 Sept - 10 Sept
  • Race Length 1,264 kms
  • Race Category Elite Men

Updated: September 1, 2023

Tour of Britain 2023 overview

The Tour of Britain is an eight-day race that offers up a gentler alternative to the Vuelta a España taking place on the continent. Taking place across England and Wales from September 3-10, this year's edition has a sprinter-friendly route that's rounded out with a mouthwatering Queen stage in South Wales.

The stage race's varied terrain typically favours the puncheurs of the peloton, with Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick Step), Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) all getting their hands on the overall title since 2018.

The latter of those stars returns to the race this year, alongside another highly talented multi-disciplinarian in Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers). Also on the startlist is his Spanish teammate Carlos Rodríguez and Irishman Sam Bennett (Bora-Hansgrohe).

Tour of Britain 2023 key information

Dates: September 3-10, 2023

Country: Great Britain

Category: 2.Pro

Editions: 18 (as of 2022)

First winner: Mauricio Ardila

Most recent winner: Gonzalo Serrano

Tour of Britain 2023 route

This year's Tour of Britain route is relatively sprinter-friendly, owing to the terrain in Britain, but it heads to Wales for a decisive final day which ramps up the climbing.

Tour of Britain 2023 route

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Stage 1: Altrincham → Manchester (163.6km)

Stage 2: Wrexham → Wrexham (109.9km)

Stage 3: Goole → Beverley (154.7km)

Stage 4: Sherwood Forest → Newark-on-Trent (166.6km)

Stage 5: Felixstowe → Felixstowe (192.4km)

Stage 6: Southend-on-Sea → Harlow (146.2km)

Stage 7: Tewkesbury → Gloucester (170.9km)

Stage 8: Margam Country Park → Caerphilly (166.8km)

Tour of Britain 2023 contenders

The combination of many sprinter-friendly stages and a testing Queen stage on the final day of this year's Tour of Britain mean a whole host of riders could find success in England and Wales.

Overall winner in 2021, Wout van Aert ( Jumbo-Visma ) returns to the race as a hot favourite alongside Tom Pidcock ( Ineos Grenadiers ). Both riders could threaten on just about any of the parcours.

Several fastmen will be hoping to scoop up stage victories with Olav Kooij (Jumbo-Visma) and Ethan Vernon (Great Britain) arriving at the race on the back of promising seasons, whilst an out-of-form Sam Bennett ( Bora-Hansgrohe ) will hope to challenge too.

Stage 8 includes four category one climbs and will likely decide the overall. Expect the likes of Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) Tobias Halland Johannessen ( Uno-X Pro Cycling ), Mark Donovan ( Q36.5 Pro Cycling ), Stephen Williams (Great Britain) and Carlos Verona ( Movistar ) to come to the fore alongside Pidcock and van Aert.

Tour of Britain 2023 teams

There are five WorldTour teams at this year's edition, with a further six ProTour teams included in the 16-team startlist.

  • Ineos Grenadiers
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  • Jumbo-Visma
  • Team dsm - firmenich
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  • Team Flanders - Baloise
  • Uno-X Pro Cycling Team
  • Global 6 Cycling
  • Saint Piran
  • TDT-Unibet Cycling Team
  • Trinity Racing
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What happened in the Tour of Britain 2022?

The 2022 Tour of Britain was cut short following stage 5 due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Movistar's Gonzalo Serrano was crowned the overall winner ahead of Ineos Grenadiers' Tom Pidcock. The pair matched either other blow-for-blow during the five days of racing that did take place but the Spaniard decisively edged out Pidcock to win stage 4 in Duncombe Park, Helmsley, meaning he was ahead by three bonus seconds when the race was curtailed.

Tour of Britain history

The Tour of Britain has established itself as the leading men’s stage race in Great Britain. The race is now in its 19th year and regularly attracts a mix of WorldTour teams and UK-based squads. The race is often used as a stepping stone and preparation event ahead of the UCI Road World Championships but that element has been taken away by the decision to host the Worlds earlier in the 2023 season. That said, the Tour of Britain is still expected to produce exciting racing between some of the best riders in the world.

In 2022   Gonzalo Serrano (Movistar Team) came out on top to win the overall ahead of the Ineos Grenadiers pairing of Tom Pidcock and Omar Fraile. Other former winners include Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel, Julian Alaphilippe and former Tour de France winner, Bradley Wiggins. Sprinter Mark Cavendish currently holds the record for the most Tour of Britain stage wins with 10 victories spanning his long and decorated career.

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Tour of Britain 2023: Van Poppel sprints to victory, Van Aert remains leader

Danny van Poppel - Tour of Britain 2023: Van Poppel sprints to victory, Van Aert remains leader

Results 6th stage 2023 Tour of Britain

1. Danny van Poppel (nld) 2. Ethan Vernon (gbr) s.t. 3. Tord Gudmestad (nor) s.t. 4. Olav Kooij (nld) s.t. 5. Capser van Uden (nld) s.t. 6. Nicolò Parisini (ita) s.t. 7. Davide Persico (ita) s.t. 8. Robert Donaldson (gbr) s.t. 9. Tom Pidcock (gbr) s.t. 10. Szimon Sajnok (pol) s.t.

GC after stage 6 1. Wout van Aert (bel) 2. Ethan Vernon (gbr) + 0.03 3. Olav Kooij (nld) s.t. 4. Danny van Poppel (nld) s.t. 5. Tom Pidcock (gbr) s.t. 6. Davide Bomboi (bel) s.t. 7. Casper van Uden (nld) s.t. 8. Davide Persico (ita) s.t. 9. Gonzalo serrano (spa) s.t. 10. Rasmus Tiller (nor) s.t.

Race report Abram Stockman attacks from the gun. His team mate Joren Bloem rejoins him before Kamil Malecki makes it three at the front. They open up a lead of almost 3 minutes – and, that’s it.

Around the midway marker the attack is history and then Stockmann gives it another go with Danny van der Tuuk, Jack Rootkin-Gray, William Tidball and Hartthijs de Vries. The five open up a lead of more than 1 minute.

Stockman and De Vries are the last riders to be reeled in inside the last 14 kilometres. A late attack by Dimitri Peyskens is neutralised with 3 kilometres to go.

Van Aert leads out Kooij, but Gudmestad comes storming past the winning tandem in the last few hundred metres. Vernon pinpoints the Norwegian and he is heading for victory until Van Poppel outguns him with an ultimate dash to the line.

Van Aert stays in the lead of the general classification.

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Critérium du Dauphiné stage 6 live - The first in a trio of summit finishes

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Break: Magnus Cort (Uno-X Mobility), Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Thibault Guernalec (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Arjen Livyns (Lotto-Dstny), Mason Hollyman (Israel-Premier Tech), Alessandro Fancellu (Q36.5)

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of stage 6 of the 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné!

Just under an hour to go before the start of stage 6, the first of three mountain stages to close out the race.

Seven riders left the race as a result of yesterday's mid-stage crash. Now a further four are already out this morning.

Kobe Goossens (Intermarché-Wanty), Bahrain Victorious pair Jasha Sütterlin and Kamil Gradek, and Laurens Huys (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) are out of the race today.

A look back at yesterday's crash-hit stage 5 , which was neutralised.

A scene from the neutralised stage 5.

No results yesterday but check out the GC picture following stage 4 here.

15 minutes to go until the neutral start to the stage.

133 riders now set to start stage 6. 

Alongside Goossens, Sütterlin, Gradek, and Huys, Bahrain Victorious have also reported that Rainer Kepplinger is out of the race.

EF Education-EasyPost have reported that Harry Sweeny and Lukas Nerurkar are also out of the race.

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The riders now rolling out to start stage 6.

Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) is the latest rider to abandon the race following yesterday's crash. 132 riders now starting today.

Odd Christian Eiking (Uno-X) is also out. 131 riders remaining.

Ayuso, Eiking, Sütterlin, Gradek, Kepplinger, Nerurkar, Sweeny, Goossens all out of the race this morning.

174km to go

The flag has dropped now and stage 6 is underway.

132 riders get the mountain test underway.

An early attack by six riders from the peloton as the battle for the breakaway begins.

Stage 2 winner Magnus Cort is in the move.

He's been joined by Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Thibault Guernalec (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Arjen Livyns (Lotto-Dstny), Mason Hollyman (Israel-Premier Tech), and Alessandro Fancellu (Q36.5).

More moves coming from behind.

That lead group has 45 seconds on the peloton during these opening kilometres.

Remco Evenepoel and Primož Roglič ahead of the start of stage 6.

155km to go

The leading six riders have 1:15 on the peloton currently.

The time gap is only growing as the riders head closer to the first climb of the day.

The fourth-category Côte de la Côte-Saint-André (1.9km at 6.5%) is a few kilometres away.

A look at the break of the day.

Soudal-QuickStep leading the peloton at 3:50 down on the breakaway.

Guernalec led the break over that fourth-category hill but his one point has no impact on the mountain classification.

Guernalec's teammate Mathis Le Berre has a comfortable mountain classification lead with 24 points to Filippo Conca's six.

132km to go

Rolling roads for a while now with no major climbs until the riders hit the second-category Col du Granier in just under 80km.

4:15 for the breakaway currently.

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Tour of britain women 2024 - analysing the contenders.

The riders to watch in the hilly four-day Women's WorldTour event, from the world champion to the rising stars

Pfeiffer Georgi (dsm firmenich-Post NL), Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) and Lizzie Deignan (Lidl-Trek)

British Cycling and Lloyds Bank have taken over the Tour of Britain Women , formerly called the Women's Tour, for its ninth edition, which will start on June 6 in Welshpool and finish on June 9 in Manchester.

There was some concern that the race might not happen again this year after SweetSpot, the former organisers, entered liquidation after financial difficulties. The event, which held its inaugural edition in 2014, was already cancelled twice in 2020 and last year, and another cancellation would have marked a serious loss for women's racing in Great Britain.

However, the event remains part of the Women's WorldTour , and despite the initial uncertainty and being reduced to four days, still promises to offer the peloton and fans alike action-packed racing across four hilly, puncheur-style stages before the overall winner is crowned in Manchester.

There are currently 88 riders set to start the Tour of Britain Women, and although the field size is smaller than some of the other events that are part of the top-tier racing series, a number of riders stand out as potential contenders for the overall classification.

Cyclingnews highlights the riders to watch for the 2024 Tour of Britain Women.

Lotte Kopecky (Team SD Worx-Protime)

MALDON ENGLAND MAY 25 Lotte Kopecky of Belgium and Team SD WorxProtime crosses the finish line as third place winner during the 10th Ford RideLondon Classique 2024 Stage 2 a 1426km stage from Saffron Maldon to Maldon UCIWWT on May 25 2024 in Maldon England Photo by Alex BroadwayGetty Images

There is no shortage of potential stage winners and overall contenders that will line up as part of the SD Worx-Protime squad. World Champion Lotte Kopecky will be the out-right favourite for both endeavours. 

After taking a break to recover following the Spring Classics, Kopecky recently returned to competition in support of her teammate Lorena Wiebes at the RideLondon Classique. 

The unbeatable duo did not disappoint, with Koepcky offering her services as a lead-out extraordinaire for Wiebes, who won all three stages and the overall classification.

The pair could swap roles for the Tour of Britain Women's punchier four-day parcour, where the hilly terrain and two categorised mountains on each stage could favour Kopecky's skillset.

Of course, the team also includes Chantal van den Broek-Blaak , Elena Cecchini and Christine Majerus, who are likely to be in support roles, along with sprint lead-out Barbara Guarischi, for a well-rounded team.

Lizzie Deignan (Team Great Britain)

SAFFRON WALDEN ENGLAND MAY 24 Lizzie Deignan of The United Kingdom and Team LidlTrek prior to the 10th Ford RideLondon Classique 2024 Stage 1 a 1592km stage from Saffron Walden to Colchester UCIWWT on May 24 2024 in Saffron Walden England Photo by Alex BroadwayGetty Images

Lidl-Trek is not registered to participate in the Tour of Britain Women, but the event has always been an important one for home-favourite Lizzie Deignan. 

The former World Champion has won the overall classification on two occasions, in 2026 and 2019, while her trade teammate Elisa Longo Borghini won the last edition, held in 2022, by just one second ahead of rival Grace Brown.

Deignan started this season determined to turn the tide after a winless 2023, and while she had a strong start to her spring campaign, it came to an abrupt halt after a crash in the first ten kilometres of the Tour of Flanders. X-rays showed Deignan suffered a fracture to the radial head of her right arm and she was forced to take a month away from racing.

She has slowly re-built her form having raced in support roles at La Vuelta Femenina and RideLondon Classique, and looks to be ready to lead Team Great Britain for their next home event. 

It is a strong squad, too, with Olympic gold medallist and seven-time track world champion Elinor Barker, Elynor Bäckstedt, Anna Henderson, Millie Couzens, and Flora Perkins.

Pfeiffer Georgi (dsm-firmenich PostNL)

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Team dsm-firmenich PostNL also arrives with a powerful line-up that includes climber Abi Smith, time trialist Daniek Hengeveld, and sprint specialist Charlotte Kool, with her trusted lead-out team of Franziska Koch and Rachele Barbieri. 

For the overall classification, however, we've chosen British national champion Pfeiffer Georgi because of her all-around ability across puncheur-style terrain and in both breakaways and reduced-group sprints.

She has had a strong spring campaign, and while lacking a victory, finished third at Omloop van het Hageland, fifth at Trofeo Alfredo Binda, third at Paris-Roubaix and fourth at Amstel Gold Race.

Her highest place in this event was eighth overall in the 2021 edition, but this year's route could present a perfect opportunity for Georgi to secure a podium spot in the GC.

Henrietta Christie (Human Powered Health)

HUY BELGIUM APRIL 17 Henrietta Christie of New Zealand and Team Human Powered Health prior to the 27th La Fleche Wallonne Feminine 2024 a 146km one day race from Huy to Huy UCIWWT on April 17 2024 in Huy Belgium Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images

A smaller field could offer more opportunities for those riders who are just on the cusp of a big victory, and with a hilly route on offer, Henrietta Christie certainly fits this bill.

The New Zealander frequently ranks inside the top 10 at major events and often works in a support role, too. 

However, at the Tour of Britain Women, Christie will be in a leadership role at Human Powered Health with a team ready to support her to what could become a debut win on the Women's WorldTour and a top place in the overall standings.

The 22-year-old captured her first podium in European racing at Gran Premio Ciudad de Eibar and then recently competed at the Vuelta an Andalucia Women, where she was inside the top 10 in three of the four stages and sixth place overall. 

These are results that bode well for her goals as she leads the team at the Tour of Britain Women, which also includes home rider Alice Wood, Barbara Malcotti, Linda Zanetti, Silvia Zanardi, and Marit Raaijmakers.

Letizia Paternoster (Liv Alula Jayco)

WAREGEM BELGIUM MARCH 27 Letizia Paternoster of Italy and Team LivAlUla Jayco celebrates at podium as third place winner during the 12nd Dwars door Vlaanderen 2024 Womens Elite a 1299km one day race from Waregem to Waregem on March 27 2024 in Waregem Belgium Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images

Letizia Paternoster might be more recognized as a sprinter, but the Italian multi-discipline racer has shown her pedigree in hilly races as well.

While she has a major focus on the track events at this summer's Paris Olympic Games , she also enjoys the hilly Spring Classics and stage races. This spring she finished fourth at Ronde van Drenthe, third at Dwars door Vlaanderen and ninth at Tour of Flanders, which shows her power on some of the sport's most challenging short and steep ascents.

She recently returned to competition at RideLondon Classique, and she hasn't seemed to skip a beat, finishing second into Colchester, fourth into Maldon and eighth into London, wrapping up the three-day event in fourth in the final standings behind overall winner Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime), runner-up Charlotte Kool (dsm-firmenich Post NL) and third-placed Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime).

The hillier route offered at Tour of Britain Women could give Paternoster the edge over her sprinter rivals, so watch for her to be among those in contention for the overall victory.

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Posted: Thu 6th Jun 2024

Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Women 2024 arriving in Wrexham tomorrow!

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Huge crowds are expected to visit Wrexham tomorrow (Friday 7 June) to celebrate the arrival of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Women.

15 teams will take inaugural cycling event, which will see the world’s top riders tackle some of Wales’s most iconic roads and climbs

The race began today (June 6 in Welshpool) and will arrive in Wrexham tomorrow (June 7) for the Stage 2 start and finish.

The route will begin on Chester Street (outside Crown Buildings) with the cyclists expected to head off from 11am towards Powell Road roundabout.

From there the peloton will travel north out of Wrexham, crossing into West Cheshire after just 20km, where the route ramps up alongside the Peckforton Hill Range, part of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge.

The route will then cross back into Wrexham, taking in the villages of Bangor-on-Dee and Overton, before the sprint will be decided in Johnstown. The race will then continue adjacent to a scenic stretch of the Llangollen Canal.

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Riders will have less climbing to contend with on this stage, however big crowds will be expected on the iconic Horseshoe Pass, which arrives at a pivotal point of the stage with around 30km to go.

The ensuing descent will set up a fast run-in to Wrexham for the stage finish to conclude the race’s journey in Wales, passing through Minera and Rhostyllen, before a short hop back over the border to Warrington for stage three.

Riders are expected to return to Wrexham for the stage finish at approximately 3:15pm, with the route passing through Tuttle Street, Yorke Street before finishing on Chester Street.

Members of the public are encouraged to visit the city centre to cheer on the cyclists or cheer them on when they pass through the local villages.

Crowd barriers will be placed along either side of the road from the Powell Road roundabout down to Tuttle Street.

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Parking and road closures

The major cycling event will impact some car parks in the city centre and lead to temporary road closures when the cyclists ride along the route.

There will be no on-street parking permitted on Chester Street from 6pm on Thursday 6 June.

Wrexham Council say that traffic cones will be placed in parking bays and that any vehicle left unattended will be removed from site and taken to a secure compound, where a fee will need to be paid for its release.

Chester Street will re-open after the race on Friday 7 June.

A full road closure will be in place from the Powell Road roundabout to Holt Street junction (Wingetts). Pedestrian access will be maintained.

On Friday vehicle access will be permitted up Chester Street pedestrianised area (until 1pm) – however vehicles will only be permitted to turn right onto Holt Street.

There will be no access to the following car parks via Chester Street:

  • Waterworld (Freedom Leisure)
  • Guildhall (Members)
  • Crown Buildings/Wellbeing Hub
  • Memorial Hall

The following car parks can be accessed via Holt Street (managed by Traffic Management):

  • Crown Buildings/Wellbeing Hub staff (part of this car park will used by the event organisers)
  • Wrexham Courts

There will be no entry/exit permitted to the above between 2pm and 4pm when the cyclists are expected to return.

Part of the Waterworld long stay car park will be used for blue badge holders, also accessed via Holt Street (managed by Traffic Management)

St Giles car park will be closed from 1pm and will re-open when Tuttle Street re-opens (approx. 4:30pm)

1pm until approximately 4:30pm : The road closure on Chester Street will be extended down to Tuttle Street. High Street will also be closed as there will be no access via Yorke Street.

2pm until approximately 4pm : The road closure on Holt Street will be extended from Wingetts down to the Home Bargains car park entrance.

Market Street will also be closed from the Holt Street junction to the Ty Pawb entrance.

Cyclists are expected to return at approx. 3:15pm.

When the race has finished, event take down will begin and roads will be re-opened once safe to do so.

Tour of Britain Women Fan Village

During the event there will be plenty for visitors to do in the city centre, including supporting the local businesses and hospitality venues.

On Llwyn Isaf (the Library Field) there will be a free fan village between 10am and 4pm.

The main attraction will be an amazing BMX team which will see the riders will be flying through the air performing the most breath taking and impressive tricks and stunts – just like you see on the TV!

Also on offer at the fan village will be

  • Welsh Cycling will be providing cycling activities for members of the public to try out.
  • E-Bikes available for people to try out
  • Wrexham Council’s Play Team will be on-site with giant games and inflatable play equipment
  • Various stalls including TOB official cycling stands
  • Information stands from different WCBC departments and the TOB official cycling stands.

The Tour of Britain Women will take place in Wrexham throughout Friday 7 June.

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Paris Olympics: What to know and who to watch during the cycling competition

FILE - Thomas Pidcock, of Britain, celebrates after his victory at the men's elite class UCI mountain bike World Cup cross country cycling event in Beaupre, Quebec, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023. The defending mountain bike gold medalist will be heavily favored to repeat. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

FILE - Thomas Pidcock, of Britain, celebrates after his victory at the men’s elite class UCI mountain bike World Cup cross country cycling event in Beaupre, Quebec, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023. The defending mountain bike gold medalist will be heavily favored to repeat. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

FILE - Jennifer Valente of Team United States celebrates after winning the track cycling women’s omnium points race at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021, in Izu, Japan. Valente upset the favored British team in the multi-discipline omnium on the track in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)

FILE - Netherland’s Mathieu van der Poel celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the men’s Paris Roubaix, a 260 kilometer (162 miles) one-day-race, at the velodrome in Roubaix, northern France, Sunday, April. 7, 2024. van der Poel and Wout van Aert, of Belgium are the favorites for the road race. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)

FILE - Belgium’s Wout Van Aert climbs as the Mont Blanc is seen in the background during the 16th stage of the Tour de France cycling race, an individual time trial over 22.5 kilometers (14 miles) with start in Passy and finish in Combloux, France, Tuesday, July 18, 2023. Van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel, of the Netherlands, are the favorites for the road race.(AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)

FILE - United States’ Hannah Roberts competes in the Cycling BMX Freestyle Women’s Park Qualification for the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series held in Shanghai, Friday, May 17, 2024. The five-time and reigning BMX freestyle world champion finished second at the Tokyo Games. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

FILE - Chloe Dygert of the United States competes during the women’s cycling individual time trial at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 28, 2021, in Oyama, Japan. The reigning time trial world champion also will compete in the road race and the team pursuit. (Tim de Waele/Pool, File)

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A roadmap to follow for cycling — BMX freestyle and racing, time trial and road racing, track cycling and cross-country mountain biking — during the Paris Olympics:

Athletes to Watch

—Chloe Dygert, United States: The reigning time trial world champion also will compete in the road race and the team pursuit.

—Hannah Roberts, United States: The five-time and reigning BMX freestyle world champion finished second at the Tokyo Games.

—Wout van Aert, Belgium, and Mathieu van der Poel, Netherlands: They are the favorites for the road race.

—Tom Pidcock, Britain: The defending mountain bike gold medalist will be heavily favored to repeat.

—Jennifer Valente, United States: She upset the favored British team in the multi-discipline omnium on the track in Tokyo.

Storylines to Follow

—After cycling was largely an afterthought in Rio and Tokyo, where the sport is not as popular, it should take center stage in Paris coming on the heels of the Tour de France. The iconic Grand Tour will end in Nice, rather than its customary finish on the Champs Elysee, because of the Summer Games.

—Britain and the Netherlands have been the dominant nations in cycling, but the U.S. will have one of its strongest teams in several Summer Games. Chloe Dygert (time trial) and Hannah Roberts (BMX freestyle) are heavy favorites to win gold, and there are up to a dozen other riders across the disciplines with a chance to stand on the podium.

FILE - Wang Liuyi and Wang Qianyi, of China, compete in the women's duet technical final of artistic swimming at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar, Monday, Feb. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

Cycling is one of the few sports that takes place every day of the Summer Games. The schedule has changed this year, with the men’s and women’s time trials taking the place of the men’s road race on July 27, the day after the opening ceremony. Mountain bike moves up to Days 2 and 3 of the program before BMX freestyle and racing take center stage. The men’s and women’s road races are Aug. 3 and 4 before the final week is dominated by track cycling at Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines outside Paris.

Reigning Champions

—Women’s Road Race: Anna Kiesenhofer, Austria.

—Men’s Road race: Richard Carapaz, Ecuador.

—Women’s Time Trial: Annemiek van Vleuten, Netherlands.

—Men’s Time Trial: Primoz Roglic, Slovenia.

—Women’s Mountain Bike: Jolanda Neff, Switzerland.

—Men’s Mountain Bike: Tom Pidcock, Britain.

—Women’s BMX Racing: Beth Shriever, Britain.

—Men’s BMX Racing: Niek Kimmann, Netherlands.

—Women’s BMX Freestyle: Charlotte Worthington, Britain.

—Men’s BMX Freestyle: Logan Martin, Australia.

—Women’s Track: Jennifer Valente, United States, among others.

—Men’s Track: Matthew Walls, Britain, among others.

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Sprint | Dolgarrog (122.3 km)

Points at finish, qom sprint (1) llangynog (61.6 km), qom sprint (2) ty'n y llidiart (104.5 km), youth day classification, team day classification, race information.

riders in the tour of britain 2023

  • Date: 06 June 2024
  • Start time: 11:30 (12:30 CET)
  • Avg. speed winner: 34.973 km/h
  • Race category: WE - Women Elite
  • Distance: 142.4 km
  • Points scale: F-2.WWT.Stage
  • UCI scale: UCI.WE.WWT.Stage
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  • ProfileScore: 49
  • Vert. meters: 1940
  • Departure: Welshpool
  • Arrival: Llandudno
  • Race ranking: 50
  • Startlist quality score: 369
  • Won how: Sprint of small group
  • Avg. temperature: 13 °C

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