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TdF 2016: Yorkshire or Edinburgh?

Tour de France 2016 - Grand Depart Yorkshire EdinburghAs far back as May, Cyclo reported that regional tourism agency Welcome to Yorkshire were in ‘advanced talks’ with Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO, the owners of the Tour de France) about bringing the opening stages – the ‘Grand Depart’ – of the 2016 TdF to Great Britain. At the time Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, confirmed “…in-depth discussions are ongoing but I can reveal Yorkshire’s bid has been positively received by the organising committee at this stage.”

 

Now it seems a rival British bid is also in the works. Speaking at the Track Cycling World Cup in Glasgow, Jonny Clay, Cycle Sport and Membership Director of British Cycling, said, ‘The ultimate idea is to bring the Tour de France back to Britain… clearly our sport continues to raise its profile, people like Sir Chris (Hoy) help that of course (as does) Bradley’s great success at the Tour de France this year… We are confident that the ASO want to come to Britain to capitalise on the interest. They saw the Olympics, they saw the Road Race and the enormous crowds.’ So far, so uncontroversial – though he then continued, ‘There are two bids in – one of those bids starts on Edinburgh, goes into England, into Wales for a full day and that back into England – four days of bike racing at the beginning of the Tour de France.’

 

Although Clay admitted it wasn’t ideal to have rival bids in from the same country (a clear danger of cannibalising votes), he went on to emphasis the strength of the Scottish-start bid and pointed out that the route was designed to be accessible to 50% of the population with a 30minute drive.

 

Cyclo will keep you posted…

 

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Tour de Yorkshire?

Cyclo is delighted to hear that “advanced talks” have apparently taken place between the organisers of the Tour de France and the regional tourism agency Welcome to Yorkshire about the possibility of holding the 2016 Grand Depart (the opening 2 days/stages) in the county. Traditionally the opening stages are held outside France every two years but haven’t landed on UK shores since 2007 when the Classic got underway in Kent, a move that proved massively popular with many thousands turning out to watch.

 

It is understood that the proposed Yorkshire stages would include Hull, Sheffield, Scarborough, the Dales, Leeds and York although the Tour organisers have yet to visit and review the possible course suggestions. Further dialogue is expected during June between all parties and before any commitment to view exactly what Yorkshire has to offer is made. Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, confirms “…in-depth discussions are ongoing but I can reveal Yorkshire’s bid has been positively received by the organising committee at this stage.”

 

With the potential of millions of tourist pounds at stake, the blessing of the Tour de France running a route through the English countryside is naturally attractive; but more than this it’s clear that a UK visit always does wonders to boost the sport’s domestic profile. Cyclo will keep our fingers crossed (and you posted…)