The Maserati Tour de Yorkshire Ride offers a unique mix of Tour de France delivery combined with Yorkshire hospitality and beauty resulting in a sportive dream day. Taking place on the 3rd and final day of the Tour de Yorkshire (Sunday 30 April), this is your chance to ride many of the same roads as the pros before they do, including the pro finish line, complete with support from the waiting crowds. The location has now been announced and we're heading to Fox Valley (Sheffield)!
DISTANCES
Long Route: 100km
Medium Route: 75km
Short Route: 45km
Cycletta (women only): 45km
EVENT BENEFITS
Same structures and spectators as for the pro race
Routes take in many of the same roads as the pro race
Finish on the Tour de Yorkshire finish line
Yorkshire style support through the towns and villages
EVENT ALSO INCLUDES
Mechanical support - like the pros
Medical support
Sweep vehicle for those who cannot complete the route
Energy products provided at feed stations
Electronic chip timing
Results texted to you as you cross the line
Finisher's medal
URL:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/79822-0
Prices:
100km: GBP 49,
75km: GBP 49,
45km: GBP 42.50,
Cycletta: USD 24.95
End Time: 4:30 pm
Venue details: Fox Valley, Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 2AB, United Kingdom
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