Tour of Britain in Northamptonshire: All you need to know

The peloton passes through a town centre on stage one of the 2024 Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men in Kelso in the Scottish Borders.
Cyclists jockey for position during Tuesday's first stage in the Scottish Borders [PA]

For the first time, Northamptonshire will host over 100 of the world's top male cyclists as the Tour of Britain rolls through the county

The penultimate stage of the six-day 2024 Tour of Britain Men will take place on Saturday with the race concluding in Suffolk the following day.

After setting off in the Scottish Borders on Tuesday, the riders have gone wheel-to-wheel through County Durham and Yorkshire, and will ride through Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire before reaching Northamptonshire, with the final leg in Suffolk.

But what can you expect for the penultimate stage?

When and where does the final stage of the race begin?

The event starts at the University of Northampton at 11:00 BST on Saturday.

Fans can catch a glimpse of the cyclists and watch the team presentations on the podium from 09:50 BST.

What is the route?

The route the Tour of Britain Men will take through Northamptonshire. It is a map of the county with the route shown as a blue line looping around the map from Northampton through the south, back up through Daventry and then back east to Northampton.
The final stretch of the Northamptonshire leg will see cyclists sprint through to the Guildhall [Google]

The 91-mile (147km) route will take riders through some of Northamptonshire’s most scenic areas, starting south from the University and passing through Nobottle, Whilton Locks, and Newnham Hill.

Newnham Hill and Bulls Hill are designated King of the Mountains climbs.

The race will also pass through Daventry and nearby villages such as Abthorpe, Wappenham, and Brixworth, before finishing at Northampton's Guildhall, where riders are expected to cross the line between 14:23 BST and 15:05 BST.

Following the West Northamptonshire stage, the race concludes in Suffolk on Sunday.

What road closures are in place?

West Northamptonshire Council has announced road closures along the route, with a rolling closure in place about 15 minutes before the riders' arrival and lasting until 10 minutes after the final cyclist passes.

The full list of closures and parking details is available on the council's website.

Who will be riding?

Cyclist Wout van Aert is pictured crossing the final stage finish line of the Tour of Britain in 2023, which he won. He is wearing a yellow and black cycling suit while riding his yellow bike.
Wout van Aert, from Belgium, 2023's overall winner, crossing the finish line in Felixstowe [PA]

The Great Britain Cycling Team is riding.

Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has pro, world and continental teams involved.

Full lists of teams - and results from the previous stages - can be found on British Cycling's website.

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