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The Local => What's On => Topic started by: SteveH on July 27, 2021, 10:14:36 am
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Check to see if Tour of Britain route through North Wales goes near your house
THE TOUR of Britain will encompass North Wales.
Stage four of the flagship event will see it take in the beauty of Snowdonia before heading north to the coast - through Conwy before finishing the stage at Llandudno's iconic Great Orme,
It will then move through Llandudno Junction via Conway Road before joining the A546 New Road.
It then moves off into residential areas of Llandudno Junction and Deganwy near Warren Drive and Ty Mawr Road before rejoining the A546 on to Bryniau Road in Llandudno.
The Llandudno leg will take in Great Orme Road onto the west shore, Marine Drive along the northern and eastern tips of Llandudno, Happy Valley Road on the east shore, Tudno Street, Old Road, Abbey Road, Ty-Gwyn Road, Bishop's Quarry Road before finishing at the summit of the Great Orme.
To see a map of the route, visit https://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/stages/ (https://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/stages/)
The tour of Britain Stages in full:
Stage One: Sunday 5 September, Penzance to Bodmin, 180.8km
Stage Two: Monday 6 September, Sherford to Exeter, 184km
Stage Three: Tuesday 7 September, Carmarthenshire team time trial, 27.5km
Stage Four: Wednesday 8 September, Aberaeron to Great Orme, Llandudno, 209.7km
Stage Five: Thursday 9 September, Cheshire to Warrington, 152km
Stage Six: Friday 10 September, Carlisle to Gateshead, 192.7km
Stage Seven: Saturday 11 September, Hawick to Edinburgh, 194.7km
Stage Eight: Sunday 12 September, Stonehaven to Aberdeen, 173km
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MARK Cavendish has confirmed he will race in the Tour of Britain, which takes to the streets of Gwynedd and Conwy next month.
The sprinter, fresh from equalling Eddy Merckx’s record of 34 Tour de France stage wins after four more victories this summer, will lead the Deceuninck-Quick-Step team at the event, which takes take place from September 5 to 12.
British Cycling has confirmed the fourth stage of its eight-stage flagship series will be held between Ceredigion and Llandudno - the 215km route will be the Tour of Britain’s Queen stage, deemed to be the hardest of the series, with the 9.8 per cent average climb to the finishing line at the top of the Great Orme on September 8.
Cavendish has won more stages of the modern Tour of Britain – 10 – than any other rider. This will be the 12th time he has competed in the race, having led it for two days during the 2007 edition.
“It is always an honour to race on the home roads of the Tour of Britain,” Cavendish said.
cont https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/19515773.mark-cavendish-confirmed-first-rider-years-tour-britain/?ref=rss&IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/19515773.mark-cavendish-confirmed-first-rider-years-tour-britain/?ref=rss&IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
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CONWY has the chance to show it is a "wonderful part of the world" as one of Britain's top cycling events comes to the area next month.
British Cycling will hold the fourth stage of its flagship series between Aberaeron and the Great Orme in Llandudno on September 8, which will see Tour de France and Olympic cyclists take to the roads across the region.
The 215km route will be the Tour of Britain’s Queen stage, deemed to be the hardest of the series, with the 9.8 per cent average climb to the finishing line at the top of the Great Orme.
Live coverage of the free-to-watch race is shown daily in the UK on ITV4, in addition to around the world, while it attracts a roadside audience of over 1.5 million spectators.
cont https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19523710.conwy-chance-showcase-wonderful-location-top-cycling-event-says-ms/ (https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19523710.conwy-chance-showcase-wonderful-location-top-cycling-event-says-ms/)
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THE TOUR OF BRITAIN
NEWSLETTER
Stay up to date with all the latest tour news........... https://www.thetour.co.uk/ (https://www.thetour.co.uk/)
Orme section https://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/stages/stage-four/ (https://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/stages/stage-four/)
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A MEMBER of the organising team behind the Tour of Britain cycling event has spoken of his excitement that the series will be returning to Llandudno and other parts of North Wales this year.
Peter Hodges, PR and marketing director at SweetSpot Group, believes that the fourth of this year’s eight stages, which encompasses Llandudno and finishes with a steep climb to the top of the Great Orme, will make for one of the race’s most spectacular scenes.
On Wednesday, September 8, competitors will ride more than 200 km from Aberaeron to Llandudno, before ending with the 1.9km, 9.8 per cent average climb to the finishing line at the top of the Great Orme in Llandudno.
Peter, who considers this the hardest stage at this year’s event, is delighted the Tour of Britain is returning to North Wales and Llandudno for the first time since 2016 and 2014 respectively, with a challenging route that has been in the pipeline for almost two years.
He said: “We’re delighted to be coming back. This was originally the route and stage that should have took place in 2020; effectively, we have been working on this since late 2019.
“The team at Conwy and Llandudno know us really well, and I think it’s fair to say we have long harboured the ambition of finishing at the Great Orme.
“It’s definitely going to be special. I’m an amateur cyclist, but I tend to stick to the flatter routes – I’ll be at the front, looking towards the world’s best doing it,” he laughed.
cont https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19531861.tour-britain-organiser-delighted-ride-returning-llandudno/ (https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19531861.tour-britain-organiser-delighted-ride-returning-llandudno/)
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French star and reigning UCI road world champion Julian Alaphilippe will return to the Tour of Britain next month for the first time since winning the UK’s leading race in 2018.
Alaphilippe will lead the Belgian Deceuninck – Quick-Step team in the Tour of Britain alongside home favourite Mark Cavendish, whose participation in the eight-day race (Sunday 5-12 September) was announced earlier this month.
One of the most loved riders in the peloton today, Alaphilippe has a perfect record in the Tour, having claimed the race’s overall title in his sole participation in the event to date. He also won stage three of the 2018 Tour in Bristol, a victory that sits alongside six Tour de France stage victories and successes in prestigious one-day races such as Milan – Sanremo, Flèche Wallonne and Strade Bianche. By virtue of his victory in the UCI World Championships in Imola last year, Alaphilippe will be easily recognisable to the many spectators who line the route owing to the historic rainbow jersey that he is entitled to wear.
cont https://www.devonnewscentre.info/world-champion-julian-alaphilippe-returning-to-the-tour-of-britain/?IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.devonnewscentre.info/world-champion-julian-alaphilippe-returning-to-the-tour-of-britain/?IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
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OLYMPIC silver medallist and recent Tour of Norway winner Ethan Hayter, alongside former world champion Michal Kwiatkowski, will lead INEOS Grenadiers at this year’s Tour of Britain.
Silver in the Madison at Toyko 2020 was one of a number of fine performances that the London-born rider has produced this year: he has won stages and finished in the top 10 overall in four of the five stage races he has started to date in 2021, capped off by a flawless performance in the four-day Tour of Norway on Sunday.
cont OLYMPIC silver medallist and recent Tour of Norway winner Ethan Hayter, alongside former world champion Michal Kwiatkowski, will lead INEOS Grenadiers at this year’s Tour of Britain.
Silver in the Madison at Toyko 2020 was one of a number of fine performances that the London-born rider has produced this year: he has won stages and finished in the top 10 overall in four of the five stage races he has started to date in 2021, capped off by a flawless performance in the four-day Tour of Norway on Sunday.
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THE winner of this year’s AJ Bell Tour of Britain fourth stage, which finishes at the top of the Great Orme in Llandudno, will be taking home a special goat this September.
But it won’t be one of the real-life residents of the Great Orme, which became famous during lockdown.
Instead, race organisers are teaming up with St David’s Hospice, which offers free palliative care to adult patients across North West Wales, to provide the winner of and race leader following stage four on Wednesday, September 8 with a limited edition goat soft toy, called Mostyn.
Adrian Owen, Conwy community fundraiser at St David’s, said: “Thank you so much to the Tour of Britain for both visiting Llandudno and supporting the fantastic work of St David’s Hospice.
“We are proud to be awarding both the stage winner and tour leader one of our fantastic Great Orme goat toys at the end of the stage, and hope many spectators will come along to enjoy the race as it passes the hospice on Abbey Road and visit our stall at the Tour Village on the summit of the Great Orme.”
https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/llandudno/19551501.special-prize-announced-tour-britains-great-orme-stage-winner/?ref=rss&IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/llandudno/19551501.special-prize-announced-tour-britains-great-orme-stage-winner/?ref=rss&IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
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Tour of Britain 2021: Route and timetable for when to see riders cycle through North Wales
World-class cyclists will race through the region later this week as part of the annual sporting event, with the fourth stage of the international competition ending on the Great Orme in Llandudno
A470 (Llanwrst): 2.27pm to 3.16pm
Dolgarrog: 2.36pm to 3.28pm
Tal-y-Bont: 2.38pm to 3.30pm
Conwy: 2.50pm to 3.44pm
A547: 2.52pm to 3.47pm
Deganwy: 2.54pm to 3.50pm
Great Orme Road (Llandudno): 2.59pm to 3.56pm
Church Walks and North Parade (Llandudno): 3.01pm to 3.58pm
Marine Drive (Llandudno): 3.07pm to 4.05pm
Church Walks (Llandudno): 3.12pm to 4.12pm
Great Orme (Llandudno): 3.15pm to 4.15pm
This will give you a rough idea of when the riders will pass through certain areas on the route. You can find the full timetable and route here.
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/tour-britain-2021-route-timetable-21455817?IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/tour-britain-2021-route-timetable-21455817?IYA-mail=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
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Seeing as how everyone in Abbey Road have had notices to remove their cars from the street, or they will be towed away, it doesn't seem to be mentioned on the list. People with no alternative parking places than the street are getting stuck for where to put their cars as the designated areas won't hold the volume of cars, especially if there are visitors who have been there overnight. I imagine there will be a few dumped on Bodafon fields by CCBC by the end of the event.
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What a cheek ... will the organisers be willing to pay your costs in recovering your car, and for any possible damage to the vehicle?
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We thought that--we have an automatic and my OH reckons that a rear wheel car or an automatic would be damaged if the towing people don't know what they are doing. We shall see ! it won't be on the road anyway !!!
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My car is front-wheel-drive but they wouldn't be able to release the rear brakes if they were to do a suspended tow - there is no handbrake, it's electronic - so at best would flatspot the rear tyres (at over £200 each!) and damage the discs.
What I think is wrong (downright rude) is saying your car will be towed away - yet legally parked.
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It appears that if we can get to (or walk back from, which neither of us can ) we can park in either of the two car parks on a first come first served basis by placing the sign in the window. Is this free? It doesn't say !!
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If all the residents parked bumper to bumper with the end cars facing into the row it could make life difficult for the tow team!
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My OH rang the number on the letter which came with the pass, to try and clarify the situation.
The person rang back at about 4pm.
The two car parks off Gloddaeth will be closed to visitors and the only people allowed in there will be local residents who have one of the passes. They will be manned by stewards and it will be first come first served.There will not be a charge on production of the pass. As I type there are a few vans parked outside which have been here for a day or two. Let us hope they are shifted by the 6am deadline or CCBC will have a busy time !
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Just a point ! If visitor/tourist leaves his car and it is towed away, how does he know where to find it? Nothing on the yellow signs .......
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It is now 9.25 am and we have had road sweepers since around 7am. There are still 13 cars within my line of vision, so the tow truck should be busy. In between the 'left over' cars there are bollards. A busy day for CCBC !
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Tour of Britain 2021 LIVE: Pictures, videos and updates as riders arrive in North Wales
The fourth stage of the international event will end on the Great Orme in Llandudno
follow https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/tour-britain-2021-live-pictures-21510215?IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/tour-britain-2021-live-pictures-21510215?IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
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*cycle* A couple of photos as they hit Abbey red, hopefully a video to follow........
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So ... they actually travelled along the correct side of the road - which left plenty of space for residents cars to be parked on this side!
In the plus side you did get your road swept!
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WOUT Van Aert secured his second victory of the Tour of Britain as he battled to an uphill sprint finish on the line in Llandudno to reclaim the overall race lead after stage four.
cont / video https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19567628.wout-van-aert-claims-second-victory-tour-britain/?ref=rss&IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/19567628.wout-van-aert-claims-second-victory-tour-britain/?ref=rss&IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
Gruff Lewis wins sprint before Wout van Aert regains tour lead on Great Orme
Wednesday, 8 September 2021 - Cycling
cont https://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/article.cfm?id=137289&headline=Gruff+Lewis+wins+sprint+before+Wout+van+Aert+regains+tour+lead+on+Great+Orme§ionIs=sport&searchyear=2021&IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/article.cfm?id=137289&headline=Gruff+Lewis+wins+sprint+before+Wout+van+Aert+regains+tour+lead+on+Great+Orme§ionIs=sport&searchyear=2021&IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
Pictures from the North Wales stage of the Tour of Britain 2021
After a gruelling race Wout van Aert took his place on the podium
photo gallery https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/gallery/pictures-north-wales-stage-tour-21516017?IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4 (https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/gallery/pictures-north-wales-stage-tour-21516017?IYA-reg=a05105fc-304d-4c50-9807-edab51f779a4)
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This was such a great spectacle yesterday but it's over so quickly. I was looking forward to the UITV coverage of the riders weaving their way through Conwy and over the causeway, but the TV coverage cut off for ads and picked them up as they neared Lidl $angry$ I could hear the helicopter sitting over Conwy too but none of the footage has made it onto the web, that I can find anyway.
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This was such a great spectacle yesterday but it's over so quickly. I was looking forward to the UITV coverage of the riders weaving their way through Conwy and over the causeway, but the TV coverage cut off for ads and picked them up as they neared Lidl $angry$ I could hear the helicopter sitting over Conwy too but none of the footage has made it onto the web, that I can find anyway.
Yes, very disappointing, I searched through the highlights, without luck, still the coverage of the Great Orme stage, was spectacular, and a great advert for the area.