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Don’t miss the 2018 OVO Energy Tour of Britain
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19 Jun 2018
Looking for your next professional cycling race to attend? Then don’t miss the 2018 OVO Energy Tour of Britain, which takes place this September.
Looking for your next professional cycling race to attend? Then don’t miss the 2018 OVO Energy Tour of Britain, which takes place this September.
The eight-day race (2-9 September) will include a team time trial for the first time, as well as a summit finish on Whinlatter Pass in Cumbria on Stage Six.
The 1,140-kilometre route will take the world’s top riders from Pembrey Country Park on the Carmarthenshire coast in South Wales to the streets of Central London, via Devon, Bristol, Warwickshire, Cumbria and Nottinghamshire across eight stages of racing.
Five of the seven UCI Continental teams who competed in the OVO Energy Tour Series remain in the hunt to qualify for a place in the race: series champions Canyon Eisberg, runners-up Madison Genesis, JLT Condor, Team WIGGINS and ONE Pro Cycling.
These squads remain in contention as the qualification process, established by British Cycling and event organiser SweetSpot, nears its conclusion in mid-July.
“This year we have worked hard to create an innovative and unpredictable route, with several surprises in store throughout the race,” said Race Director Mick Bennett. “Several stages have stings in the tail; climbs positioned towards the finale of Stages One, Two and Three will keep the outcome up in the air until the very end.
“Our partners at Cumbria County Council have helped us to achieve something that we have been keen to do for a number of years on Stage Five – a team time trial that finishes atop Whinlatter Pass. This will be a test like no other, as teams will have to get their equipment choices and tactics spot on. The race may not be won here, but some riders could certainly lose it.
“In another first for the OVO Energy Tour of Britain, we return to the same climb the following day for a double ascent of our summit finish – although riders will tackle it during a conventional road stage, albeit from its harder eastern side!
“Add in stages in Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire and London, where we’ll build on the successes of last year’s OVO Energy Tour of Britain and OVO Energy Women’s Tour, I cannot wait for the start of September already!”
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Discover the route of the 2018 OVO Energy Tour of Britain in full. Visit the race website for full stage maps, fly-through videos and much, much more.