Warwickshire Hosts Lloyds Tour of Britain Men 2025

The tour's return to Warwickshire and debut in Central Bedfordshire is a testament to the region's growing reputation as a hub for cycling, with local officials and residents eagerly anticipating the event and the opportunities it will bring to showcase the area's natural beauty and cycling infrastructure.

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The 2025 Lloyds Tour of Britain Men will feature stages three and four in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Warwickshire, with stage four running from Atherstone to Burton Dassett Hills Country Park in Warwickshire, marking the region's first appearance since 2019.

Local officials have expressed excitement about hosting the event, highlighting its potential to inspire future cyclists and showcase the region's cycling infrastructure. The Tour of Britain cycle race will pass through Suffolk in September, with Woodbridge hosting the start of the event on September 2 and Southwold as the finish line for the first stage.

The first stage will cover 120 miles, passing through Wickham Market, Aldeburgh, and other towns, while the second stage will start and finish in Stowmarket. Milton Keynes and Central Bedfordshire will host the third stage of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men on September 4, marking the first time the event has come to Central Bedfordshire and a return to Milton Keynes after 17 years.

The event is expected to attract a large crowd and provide a significant boost to the local economy, with the route for the tour set to be published in July, allowing fans to plan their viewing spots and cheer on their favorite cyclists as they make their way through the picturesque countryside of Warwickshire and surrounding areas.

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