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Vélo Birmingham & Midlands date changed for 2020 – due to road national road championships bid?

Closed road sportive will now take place a week before the Tour de France

Organisers of the Vélo Birmingham & Midlands closed road sportive have brought forward the date of next year’s event because they hope to attract a “high profile professional road race” as part of the programme – and given the timing, our hunch is that the race in question is the national road championships.

The sportive was originally due to have been held on Sunday 28 June 2020 but has now been brought forward by a week to Sunday 21 June 2020.

In a statement released today, organisers said: “As part of the organisers’ ambition to build the event into one of Europe’s biggest and most high profile cycling events, they are deep in discussions to host a high profile professional road race as part of next year’s event.”

They added: “Whilst there is no guarantee organisers will be successful in their bid to host a professional road race in 2020, they have taken the early decision to move the date in order to align with the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) calendar and give them the best possible opportunity to deliver on their vision.”

The new date means that next year’s Vélo Birmingham & Midlands will take place the weekend before the Tour de France starts, which is the slot in the calendar when national championships take place throughout Europe.

That, plus the allusion to a bidding process, would seem to suggest that the event in question is the HSBC UK British Cycling Road National Championships.

We have asked British Cycling for confirmation of the date the event is scheduled to be held next year, as well as whether they have received any such bid.

In a statement sent to road.cc a spokeman for the governing body said: "We will be announcing the dates and the host of next year’s HSBC UK National Road Championships later this year. As is the case for all of our events, we will not be making any further comment until that time."

Besides the men’s and women’s road race, which assuming the event takes place the weekend prior to the Tour de France Grand Depart would be on Sunday 21 June, typically the time trials would take place on the preceding Thursday 18 June.

If our hunch is correct and the revised date is due to a bid for the road national championships, that would mean further road closures, an issue that has seen the sportive originally launched as Vélo Birmingham in 2017 attract local opposition in the past.

The first edition that year had its route changed due to opposition in Worcestershire and a planned second edition of the event in 2018 was cancelled.

It returned this year under the new name Vélo Birmingham & Midlands, although late changes to the route were described as “unforgiveable” by one local councillor.

As we reported last month, a petition was launched calling for the 2020 event to be cancelled and to date has attracted just over 1,000 signatures.

> Petition launched to cancel Vélo Birmingham & Midlands

Speaking of the decision to bring next year’s event forward Richard Relton, CEO of the Vélo Series, said: “As event organisers, it has always been our ambition to build Vélo Birmingham & Midlands into a much broader ‘festival of cycling’ that engages enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels.

“As part of this we have a strong desire to host a high profile professional road race during the Vélo Birmingham & Midlands weekend.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for Vélo Birmingham & Midlands to fulfil its true potential as one of Europe’s biggest and most inclusive cycling events as we build towards the 2022 Commonwealth Games,” he added.

Pre-registration for Vélo Birmingham & Midlands 2020 are now open at www.velobirmingham.com, with entries for the 100-mile route opening on Thursday 3 October.

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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AlsoSomniloquism | 4 years ago
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Someone posted a picture of a traffic sign which was anti the world champs in Harrogate. It was protesting the road closure, mention of Lycra Louts, non paying of Road Tax and also digs at the two councils involved "wasting" lots of Council Tax on road closure signs. 

Considering the amount of money coming into the area from visitors etc I should be surprised, but then I remember Harrogate has also decided to become a Brexit Party Controlled council now so I'm now not sure if it is an official sign from them. 

 

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PRSboy | 4 years ago
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Two events on the same day with closed roads?  Imagine the inconvenience.  Won't someone think of the children?

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Simon_MacMichael replied to PRSboy | 4 years ago
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PRSboy wrote:

Two events on the same day with closed roads?  Imagine the inconvenience.  Won't someone think of the children?

These four belong to a former colleague of mine from when I worked in Birmingham and had a lovely day riding round the traffic-free streets of their home village on the first edition ....

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PRSboy replied to Simon_MacMichael | 4 years ago
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Simon_MacMichael wrote:
PRSboy wrote:

Two events on the same day with closed roads?  Imagine the inconvenience.  Won't someone think of the children?

These four belong to a former colleague of mine from when I worked in Birmingham and had a lovely day riding round the traffic-free streets of their home village on the first edition ....

Excellent!  And what its all about.  Its a shame that there has to be such a song and dance about closing some roads to vehicles, occasionally, so people (not just 'lycra louts') can enjoy the roads without traffic.

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