Warwick to host stage of OVO Energy Tour of Britain
The world's top male cyclists will be powering through Warwickshire for a second year.
Stage 7 of the race will see the world’s top teams and riders race from Warwick town centre to a hill top finish at Burton Dassett Country Park over a 186.5km route on Friday, September 13.
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Hide AdThree short, sharp climbs at the race finish are likely to prove pivotal for the final destination of the race leader’s OVO Energy Green Jersey – with the stage coming a day
before the race’s overall finish in Manchester city centre.
More than 100,000 spectators spilled out onto streets across the county last year to watch the peloton pass through the country in Warwickshire’s debut as stage host.
Warwickshire County Council will once again manage the race, with support from Warwick District Council, Stratford-on-Avon District Council, Rugby Borough Council and North Warwickshire Borough Council.
“We are hoping for our biggest attendance yet after thousands flocked to watch the race pass through the county last year.
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Hide Ad“We’d like to thank all of our partners for helping to bring back the event which gives the local economy a real boost with the surge in visitors to the county.”
Upon leaving Warwick the world’s top riders will pass through the University of Warwick, Kenilworth, Meriden (home to the National Cyclists’ Memorial), Atherstone, Bedworth and Wellesbourne.
Riders will climb Sun Rising Hill near Edge Hill before beginning the first of two full loops of a clockwise 12km finishing circuit around Burton Dassett and Farnborough, giving fans three chances to see the action on the 1.7km, 4.9 per cent average climb.
The route took the race over the Burton Dassett climb during the stage, with Briton Matt Holmes of the Madison Genesis team the first rider to crest the summit.
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Hide AdOVO Energy Tour of Britain Race Director Mick Bennett said: “This year will be another special year for Warwickshire with today’s announcement of the OVO Energy Tour of Britain
returning, adding to that of June’s OVO Energy Women’s Tour stage.
“The support we receive from the public in Warwickshire is incredible so it is great that we can deliver them two days of world class cycling this summer. We are sure that the triple of ascent of Burton Dassett will be one of the highlights of the OVO Energy Tour of Britain in September.”
Stage 7, which replicates much of Stage 4 of June’s OVO Energy Women’s Tour, will feature three Eisberg Sprints at Berkswell, Brinlow and Pillerton Priors, and five SKODA King of the Mountains climbs.
ITV4 will once again screen live free-to-air coverage of the stage, along with a nightly highlights programme of the best of the day’s action.
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