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Stars line up for Tour of Britain, which starts on Sunday (+ route details)

Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish among top-name riders taking part in eight-day race

Sir Bradley Wiggins, winner of the Tour of Britain in 2013, will be the star attraction at this year’s race, which starts on Anglesey on Sunday. Here’s a look at some of the riders competing, as well as an overview of the stages.

With most teams having confirmed their line-ups for the race, the field will also include defending champion Dylan van Baarle of Cannondale-Garmin, Etixx-Quick Step’s Mark Cavendish, looking to add to his 10 stage wins, and Lotto-Soudal’s André Greipel, winner of four stages at the Tour de France in July.

Wiggins, the first British rider to win the Tour de France and a household name through that success and his four Olympic gold medals will be the star attraction, as he was at May’s inaugural Tour de Yorkshire, his first race with Team Wiggins.

The outfit is one of five British registered teams – others include Madison-Genesis and Raleigh GAC – which will race alongside some of the world’s top teams including a Ben Swift-led Team Sky as well as BMC Racing and Tinkoff-Saxo during the eight-day Tour.

From Wales, the race heads through north west England to the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, before heading down the east coast towards London and the finale a week on Sunday on a brand new circuit in the heart of the West End.

On the way, it will take in the toughest ever summit finish to feature in the race, at Hartside Fell, and details of that and all other stages, including spectator information and start and finish times, can be found on the Tour of Britain website.

Aviva Tour of Britain 2015

Stage 1  Sun 6 Sep    Beaumaris, Anglesey to Wrexham, 177.7km
Stage 2  Mon 7 Sep    Clitheroe to Colne, 159.3km
Stage 3  Tue 8 Sep    Cockermouth to Floors Castle, Kelso, 216km
Stage 4  Wed 9 Sep    Edinburgh to Blyth, 217.4km
Stage 5  Thu 10 Sep   Prudhoe to Hartside, 166.2km
Stage 6  Fri 11 Sep   Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham, 192.8km
Stage 7  Sat 12 Sep   Fakenham to Ipswich, 227.4km
Stage 8  Sun 13 Sep   London stage presented by TfL, 86.8km

Our Fantasy Cycling competition for the Tour of Britain is now open and you can win a Vitus Zenium Disc road bike courtesy of our friends at Chain Reaction Cycles, who sponsor the points jersey at the race.

They also co-sponsor the An Post-Chain Reaction team, which will be riding French brand Vitus’s bikes at the Tour. Head here to get started.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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mickcee | 8 years ago
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Goes through my home town, I have been excited for months!

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Beefy | 8 years ago
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No bikes in Colne? Must not want bloody cyclists getting in the way!  17

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