by Cycling Shorts. | May 31, 2016
London Edinburgh London – Official Documentary from MadeGood.films on Vimeo.
There’s a great new documentary on the legendary, London Edinburgh London Audax ride coming out tomorrow (1st of June 2016) and is available to pre-order now on Vimeo.
MadeGood.films have given CyclingShorts.cc readers a discount, if you enter the following code ‘lelpresale’ at the checkout you will get 10% off when purchasing the film. This code will be valid until the end of June 2016.
The 54 minute film ‘London Edinburgh London‘ follows a group of cyclists from around the world on a remarkable feat of endurance. Join their ride up the length of Britain – from London to Edinburgh and back again – in under five days. Travelling over 1400km, a continuous distance far further than most of them had ever ridden before, our unlikely and eccentric heroes are not only tested physically but face the mental challenge, “can I push myself further, can I go one more day?”
by Anna Magrath | Feb 25, 2016
Promotional video for the 2016 Tour of Britain, which takes place from Sunday 4 to Sunday 11 September, as premièred at the National Launch in February 2016.
The route for the 2016 edition of the Tour of Britain, British Cycling’s premier road cycling event, has been launched in Bristol this evening [Thursday 25 February] featuring an overall start in Glasgow and finale in the centre of London plus three stages in the South West of England, including a return to the summit finish of Haytor on Dartmoor, and a challenging individual time trial and circuit race split stage in the heart of Bristol on the penultimate day.
Having last welcomed the Tour of Britain in 2008, Glasgow will host the Grand Depart of the opening stage on Sunday 4 September, building on the success of hosting the Commonwealth Games and British National Road Race Championships in recent years.
The opening stage will finish in Dumfries and Galloway’s Castle Douglas, last visited by the Tour of Britain in 2006, before the second stage takes place in Cumbria and the Lake District between Carlisle and Kendal, including the iconic climbs of Whinlatter Pass and The Struggle, before the uphill finish on Beast Banks.
The third stage of the Tour of Britain will feature a first visit to Cheshire East with a stage from Congleton to Tatton Park outside Knutsford, which will feature a spectator friendly loop giving fans at the finish the chance to see the race twice. The stage will also tackle the iconic 10-kilometre climb of the Cat and Fiddle in Cheshire’s Peak District.
Denbighshire will host its first stage start as Stage Four begins in Denbigh, heading south through Mid-Wales before Powys hosts a first stage finish, on the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells.
Stage Five begins in Wales in Rhondda Cynon Taf at Aberdare, heading across South Wales and through the Forest of Dean into Gloucestershire before the finish in Bath, a first for the city.
©SweetSpot
This will begin three days of racing in the South West after a one-year absence for the area from the Tour of Britain route that will see the world’s top teams head to Devon for a repeat of the 2013 summit finish at Haytor in the Dartmoor National Park.
Bristol will host the penultimate stage of the race, which will be a split stage with riders contesting an 15-kilometre individual time trial in the morning before a 5-lap circuit race in the afternoon. Both stages will take place entirely on a proposed 15.3-kilometre circuit finishing atop the Bristol Downs. The 600-metre SKODA King of the Mountains climb of Bridge Valley Road, which averages 9%, will feature in the final kilometres of a both stages.
London will again host the final stage, presented by Transport for London, on Sunday 11 September, which will use the same circuit as in 2015, focused on Regent Street, the Heart of London and the Northbank, with a repeat of the finish on Regent Street St James just below Piccadilly Circus.
©SweetSpot
Commenting on the route announcement, Tour of Britain Race Director Mick Bennett said;
“We are confident that this year’s route for the Tour of Britain will provide the opportunity for eight exciting days of racing and a multitude of opportunities for riders and teams to be aggressive and make the race. We believe that with the combination of longer stages of over 200-kilometres, the tough circuit and time trial in Bristol and the summit finish at Haytor we have not just a great preparation for the World Championships but also a fantastic race that will showcase the British countryside and stands alone in its own right as a race riders will want to win.”
“The route includes major cities such as Glasgow, Bristol, Bath and London, and visits each of Scotland, England and Wales, while at the same time touching many smaller communities and areas where we know the passion and support for cycling is so great.”
Jonny Clay, British Cycling director of cycle sport and membership, said:
“We are proud to announce the 2016 route for Britain’s national tour. Every year the Tour of Britain offers a chance for the public to see some of the world’s best road riders racing through their local area. Last year’s race had a bit of everything; fast flat sections, rolling roads and a great hill top finish which led to exciting racing for the competitors and fans alike. .This year’s route has all the same ingredients, so promises to be a great event.”
Chain Reaction Cycles continue their partnership with the race and sponsorship of the Chain Reaction Cycles Points Classification, won in 2015 by Team WIGGIN’s Owain Doull, while UK parcel carrier Yodel will continue to sponsor the daily intermediate YodelDirect Sprints classification, which Peter Williams of ONE Pro Cycling won last September.
Peloton on Dartmoor ©SweetSpot
ŠKODA remain official car suppliers and sponsors of the King of the Mountains jersey, also won by Williams in 2015.
For the fifth successive year fans can look forward to enjoying daily live coverage of all eight stages on ITV4, with the channel broadcasting a three-hour live programme from each stage, plus one-hour of highlights every evening during the race.
Commenting on the 2016 event, Hugh Roberts, Chief Executive of Tour of Britain organisers SweetSpot said; “This year’s Tour of Britain features a fantastic combination of major cities like Glasgow, Bristol and London, smaller communities across Scotland, England and Wales and the stunning scenery and testing climbs of the Lake District and Dartmoor. With hundreds of thousands of fans at the roadside and millions more watching via live television in the UK and around the world, the 2016 Tour of Britain is a fantastic showcase for the brands involved in the event.
“We thank our jersey partners Chain Reaction Cycles, SKODA and Yodel and all our other Official Partners and Suppliers for their continued support.”
The Tour of Britain is British Cycling’s premier road cycling event giving cycling fans the opportunity to see the world’s best teams and riders competing on their door step.
Stage One |
Sunday 4 September |
Glasgow to Castle Douglas |
168km |
Stage Two |
Monday 5 September |
Carlisle to Kendal |
195km |
Stage Three |
Tuesday 6 September |
Congleton to Tatton Park, Knutsford |
182km |
Stage Four |
Wednesday 7 September |
Denbigh to Builth Wells |
217km |
Stage Five |
Thursday 8 September |
Aberdare to Bath |
205km |
Stage Six |
Friday 9 September |
Sidmouth to Haytor, Dartmoor |
150km |
Stage Seven a |
Saturday 10 September |
Bristol Stage Individual Time Trial |
15km |
Stage Seven b |
Saturday 10 September |
Bristol Stage Circuit Race |
76.5km |
Stage Eight |
Sunday 11 September |
London Stage presented by TfL |
100km |
Stage map downloads
About the Tour of Britain
Re-launched in 2004 after a five year absence from the calendar, the Tour of Britain is British Cycling’s premier road cycling event giving cycling fans the opportunity to see the world’s best teams and riders competing on their doorstep. The Tour of Britain is the UK’s highest ranked professional stage race and the country’s largest free-to-watch sporting event, organised annually by SweetSpot Group.
Ranked at the 2.HC level by the UCI, the Tour of Britain attracts the world’s top cyclists, including Olympic and World Champions and Tour de France stage winners, to compete on British roads each September, with three-hours of live coverage a day on ITV4.
The 2016 Tour of Britain takes place from Sunday 4 to Sunday 11 September.
by Anna Magrath | Oct 19, 2015
Our talented sub editor Heather Bamforth; founder of the cycling charity Racing Chance Foundation has been interviewed by the Leading Ladies Company about living with epilepsy, cycling and inspiring women to achieve all their goals, gain confidence and new skills benefitting their work/life through her foundation.
Heather is an insolvency practitioner by day, and by night (and generally all her free time) a cyclist, mentor, cycling journalist and cycling charity trustee which has earned her a place in the BikeBiz top 100 ‘most influential women in cycling‘ list. Extremely impressive considering she isn’t even employed in the cycling sector!
Heather shares her inspiring story of living with epilepsy and making the decision that this would not effect what she wanted to achieve in life. Heather is a huge supporter of women in cycling and has created The Racing Life Foundation to encourage and develop women in cycling.
by Anna Magrath | May 1, 2015
The 2015 Cheshire Classic Women’s Road Race Organised by Weaver Valley Cycling Club. Official race film by CyclingShorts.cc. Presented by Heather Bamforth.
Cheshire Classic Women’s Road Race 2015 Results
Delamere Dairy Sprint – Joanna Rowsell (Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International)
Advanced Medical Solutions Team Prize – Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International
Your Sports Therapist Aggressive Rider – Sarah Storey (Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International)
Position |
Name |
Team/Club |
Category |
1 |
Dame Sarah Storey |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
Elite |
2 |
Laura Trott |
Matrix Fitness |
Elite |
3 |
Alice Barnes |
Betch.NL-Superior-Brentjens MTB Racing Team |
3rd |
4 |
Emily Kay |
Team USN |
1st |
5 |
Katie Curtis |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
1st |
6 |
Louise Mahe |
IKON – Mazda |
1st |
7 |
Charline Joiner |
Team WNT |
1st |
8 |
Laura Greenhalgh |
Les Filles Racing Team |
2nd |
9 |
Henrietta Colborne |
Bonito Squadra Corse |
2nd |
10 |
Emily Nelson |
Team USN |
2nd |
11 |
Nicola Juniper |
Team Giordana- Triton |
Elite |
12 |
Eve Dixon |
Team 22 |
1st |
13 |
Gabriella Shaw |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
Elite |
14 |
Jennifer George |
Les Filles Racing Team |
1st |
15 |
Natalie Grinczer |
Fusion RT Gearclub Bike Science |
2nd |
16 |
Helen Ralston |
Les Filles Racing Team |
2nd |
17 |
Rose Osbourne |
Team WNT |
2nd |
18 |
Anna Christian |
Wiggle Honda |
2nd |
19 |
Susan Freeburn |
PMR@Toachim House |
2nd |
20 |
Ellie Campbell |
Fusion RT Gearclub Bike Science |
3rd |
21 |
Gabriella Leveridge |
Velosure Starley Primal |
2nd |
22 |
Jessie Walker |
Matrix Fitness |
1st |
23 |
Gemma Sargent |
Racing Chance Foundation |
2nd |
24 |
Bethany Taylor |
Bonito Squadra Corse |
2nd |
25 |
Kayleigh Brogan |
Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire |
2nd |
26 |
Elizabeth-Jane Harris |
Army Cycling Union |
2nd |
27 |
Ella Hopkins |
IKON – Mazda |
3rd |
28 |
Nicole Oh |
Les Filles Racing Team |
2nd |
29 |
Jennifer Hudson |
Fusion RT Gearclub Bike Science |
2nd |
30 |
Julie Erskine |
IKON – Mazda |
1st |
31 |
Rebecca Nixon |
Fusion RT Gearclub Bike Science |
2nd |
32 |
Gabriella Nordin |
GB Cycles.co.uk |
2nd |
33 |
Manon Lloyd |
Team USN |
1st |
34 |
Charlotte Broughton |
Corley Cycles – Drops RT |
2nd |
35 |
Chanel Mason |
Army Cycling Union |
2nd |
36 |
Rebecca Rimmington |
IKON – Mazda |
1st |
37 |
Rebecca Carter |
Team WNT |
2nd |
38 |
Annasley Park |
Team Giordana- Triton |
2nd |
39 |
Bethany Hayward |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
1st |
40 |
Amy Gornall |
Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire |
2nd |
41 |
Louise Laker |
PMR@Toachim House |
2nd |
42 |
Josephine Gilbert |
Velosure Starley Primal |
2nd |
43 |
Vanessa Whitfield |
Team 22 |
2nd |
44 |
Frances White |
Team Jadan |
2nd |
45 |
Bethany Crumpton |
North West MTB Race Team |
3rd |
46 |
Hannah Payton |
Corley Cycles – Drops RT |
2nd |
47 |
Ciara Horne |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
2nd |
48 |
Lucy Shaw |
Matrix Fitness Development |
2nd |
49 |
Joanna Rowsell |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
Elite |
50 |
Penny Rowson |
Matrix Fitness |
2nd |
51 |
Katie Archibald |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
Elite |
52 |
Rebecca Womersley |
Corley Cycles – Drops RT |
2nd |
53 |
Joanne Blakeley |
Team 22 |
2nd |
54 |
Hannah Walker |
Team WNT |
Elite |
55 |
Lucy Harper |
Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire |
2nd |
56 |
Helen McKay |
Les Filles Racing Team |
2nd |
57 |
Pia De Quint |
|
|
58 |
Nicola Soden |
Carnac-Planet X |
2nd |
59 |
Elinor Thorogood |
Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire |
3rd |
60 |
Ellie Coster |
Team USN |
2nd |
61 |
Melissa Brand |
IKON – Mazda |
2nd |
62 |
Nikola Butler |
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Intl |
2nd |
63 |
Victoria Strila |
PMR@Toachim House |
2nd |
64 |
Lauren OBrien |
Team Giordana- Triton |
2nd |
65 |
Alexis Barnes |
PMR@Toachim House |
2nd |
66 |
Emily Attfield |
Velosure Starley Primal |
2nd |
67 |
Chloe Weller |
PMR@Toachim House |
2nd |
68 |
Rebecca Raybould |
Poole Whls CC |
2nd |
69 |
Sandra Mackay |
Carnac-Planet X |
2nd |
70 |
Ruth Taylor |
Manchester Whlrs Club |
2nd |
71 |
Emma Grant |
IKON – Mazda |
2nd |
72 |
Keira McVitty |
Team Giordana- Triton |
1st |
73 |
Sarah Rose |
Team 22 |
2nd |
74 |
Sam Burman |
Team WNT |
3rd |
DNF |
Delia Beddis |
Les Filles Racing Team |
2nd |
DNF |
Karla Boddy |
IKON – Mazda |
1st |
DNF |
Laura Cheesman |
Velosure Starley Primal |
2nd |
DNF |
Tracy Corbett |
Les Filles Racing Team |
2nd |
DNF |
Laura Massey |
IKON – Mazda |
Elite |
DNF |
Brit Tate |
Team WNT |
1st |
by Anna Magrath | Oct 22, 2014
http://youtu.be/Uo_VIVJaleM?list=UUSpycUnuU0IVF7gGIhGojhg
The much anticipated route of the 2015 Tour de France has been unveiled in a glorious 3D video.
After Utrecht and the Netherlands, the pack of the 102nd edition will cross Belgium and head towards Brittany before doing battle on the slopes of the Pyrenees, the Alpe-d’Huez climb and also in Mende. Paris and the Champs-Elysées will host the final outcome.
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