Tour de Yorkshire 2019 men’s race: Key information
Dates: Thursday 2nd May to Sunday 5th May
Grand Depart: Doncaster
Finale: Leeds
UK television coverage: Live coverage and highlights on ITV4
Women’s Tour de Yorkshire 2019: Key information
Dates: Friday 3rd May to Saturday 4th May
Grand Depart: Barnsley
Finale: Scarborough
UK television coverage: Live coverage and highlights on ITV4
All details open to change
Jump to:
Men’s route stage-by-stage
Live TV guide
Men’s and women’s teams
All you need to know about the women’s race
Men’s start list
Women’s start list
Tour de Yorkshire 2019 men’s route: Stage-by-stage
Stage 1: Thursday 2nd May: Doncaster – Selby, 182.5km
A flat first stage, the peloton heads north out of Doncaster before heading east towards the town of Beverley.
The race will then climb the day’s only classified climb of Baggsby Hill before an expected sprint finish in Selby.
Stage 2: Friday 3rd May: Barnsley – Beadle, 132km
Stage 2 leaves Barnsley and immediately heads north. The race will then take a detour to Harrogate, looping in the finishing circuit of this year’s World Championships.
Once that’s over, the race will race to Bedale for another expected sprint finish.
Stage 3: Saturday 4th May: Bridlington – Scarborough, 135km
Stage 3 is very tough. The race leaves Bridlington for a 132km race across five classified climbs.
The race should be broken up by the time it reaches its finale in the coastal town of Scarborough.
Stage 4: Sunday 5th May: Halifax – Leeds, 182km
The final day of racing, the peloton head north from Halifax into the beautiful Dales countryside. Climbs of Park Rash and Greenhow Hill could prove decisive for the overall race.
Tour de Yorkshire 2019: Live TV schedule
Subject to change by broadcaster
Stage 1 – Thursday 2nd May – ITV4
Men’s race: 1300-1800
Highlights: 2000-2100
Stage 2 – Friday 3rd May – ITV4
Women’s race (Stage 1): 0900-1300
Men’s race: 1430-1815
Highlights: 2000-2100
Stage 3 – Saturday 4th May – ITV4
Women’s race (Stage 2): 0900-1315
Men’s race: 1430-1815
Highlights: 2000-2100
Stage 4 – Sunday 5th May – ITV4
Men’s race: 1230-1730
Highlights: 2200-2300
Tour de Yorkshire 2019: Teams
The 19 men’s and 19 women’s teams that will be competing at the 2019 Tour de Yorkshire.
The line-up in the men’s race is a mix of WorldTour and Pro Continental teams, which usually makes for exciting racing as the lower tier riders head out in the breaks to shake things up.
Men’s WorldTour representation will be provided by Team Ineos, CCC Team, Katusha-Alpecin and Dimension Data. As for the women’s field, all the top teams are represented including Boels-Dolmans and Trek-Segafredo.
Men’s Teams | Women’s Teams |
CCC Team | Ale Cipollini |
Team Ineos | Valcar Cylance |
Katusha-Alpecin | Boels Dolmans |
Total Direct Energie | Team TIBCO |
Cofidis | Canyon-Sram |
Canyon DHB P/B Bloor Homes | Brother UK Tifosi P/B On Form |
Euskadi Basque Country-Murias | Trek-Segafredo |
Team GB | CCC-LIV |
Hagens Berman Axeon | FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope |
Madison Genesis | Hitec Products-Brik Sports |
Roompot Charles | Movistar |
Rally UHC Cycling | Mitchelton-Scott |
Ribble Pro Cycling | Parkhotel Valkenburg |
Riwal Readynez | Storey Racing |
Vital Concept-B&B Hotel | Team Sunweb |
Vitus Pro Cycling | Bigla |
Swift Carbon Cycling | Drops |
Dimension Data | WNT-Rotor |
Team Wiggins Le Col | Team GB |
Jump to:
Men’s route stage-by-stage
Live TV guide
Men’s and women’s teams
All you need to know about the women’s race
Men’s start list
Women’s start list
Women’s Tour de Yorkshire 2019
The Tour de Yorkshire women’s race returns for its second year as a multi-stage race. The race will start in Barnsley on Friday 3rd May before finishing in Scarborough on Saturday 4th May.
Women’s Tour de Yorkshire 2019: Key information
Dates: Friday 3rd May to Saturday 4th May
Grand Depart: Barnsley
Finale: Scarborough
UK television coverage: Live coverage and highlights on ITV4
All details open to change
Women’s Tour de Yorkshire route 2019: stage-by-stage
Stage 1: Friday 3rd May: Barnsley – Bedale, 132km
Stage 2: Friday 4th May: Scarborough – Bridlington, 132km
Tour de Yorkshire 2019: Start lists
Men’s Tour de Yorkshire start list
Canyon DHB P/B Bloor Homes
Rory Townsend
Thomas Stewart
Rob-Jon McCarthy
Daniel Pearson
Max Steadman
Andy Tennant
Oliver Wood
CCC Team
Greg van Avermaet
Guillaume Van Keirsbulck
Pawel Bernas
Allesandro De Marchi
Serge Pauwels
Michael Schar
Nathan Van Hooydonck
Cofidis
Stephane Rossetto
Loic Chetout
Filippo Fortin
Jesper Handes
Victor Lafay
Emmanuel Morin
Anthony Perez
Dimension Data
Rasmus Tiller
Mark Cavendish
Nic Dlamini
Bernie Eisel
Mark Renshaw
Tom-Jelte Slagter
Euskadi Basque Country-Murias
Mikel Aristi
Aritz Bagues
Cyril Barther
Julen Irizar
Juan Antonio Lopez-Cozar
Sergio Rodriguez
Sergio Samitier
Hagens Berman Axeon
Mikkel Berg
Andre Carvalho
Ian Garrison
Sean Quinn
Michael Rice
Kevin Vermaerke
Maikel Zijaard
Katusha-Alpecin
Jens Debusschere
Jenthe Biermans
Steff Cras
Matteo Fabbro
Nathan Haas
Harry Tanfield
Rick Zabel
Madison Genesis
Connor Swift
Ian Bibby
Michael Cuming
Matthew Holmes
Jonathan McEvoy
Erick Rowsell
Joey Walker
Roompot Charles
Maurits Lammertink
Jesper Asselman
Huub Duijn
Senne Leysen
Nick van der Lijke
Boy Van Poppel
Jan-Willem van Schip
Rally UHC Cycling
Robin Carpenter
Adam de Vos
Colin Joyce
Ryan Anderson
Ty Magner
John Murphy
Svein Tuft
Ribble Pro Cycling
Gruffudd Lewis
John Archibald
Daniel Bigham
Alex Dalton
Zeb Kyffin
Alex Luhrs
Mark Stewart
Riwal Readynez
Alexander Kamo
Lucas Eriksson
Sindre Lunke
Kim Magnusson
Andreas Stokbro
Torkil Veyhe
Emil Vinjebo
Swift Carbon Cycling
James Shaw
Stephen Bradbury
Ed Laverack
Isaac Mundy
Jacob Scott
Peter Williams
George Wood
Team GB
Dan McLay
Jim Brown
Sean Flynn
Ethan Hayter
Joe Nally
Will Tidball
Ben Turner
Team Ineos
Chris Froome
Leonardo Basso
Owain Doull
Eddie Dunbar
Michal Golas
Chris Lawless
Ian Stannard
Team Wiggins Le Col
Tom Pidcock
Mark Christian
Gabriel Cullaigh
Corentin Navarro
James Fouche
Samuel Jenner
Robert Scott
Total Direct Energie
Jonathan Hivert
Lillian Calmejane
Fabien Grellier
Axel Journiaux
Bryan Nauleau
Paul Ourselin
Angelo Tulik
Vital Concept-B&B Hotel
Kevin Reza
Pierre Rolland
Yohann Bagot
Arnaud Courteille
Kris Boeckmans
Quentin Pacher
Jonas van Genechten
Vitus Pro Cycling
Scott Thwaites
Graham Briggs
Adam Kenway
Dylan Kerfoot-Robson
Chris Latham
Michael Mottram
Alistair Slater
Women’s Tour de Yorkshire start list
Ale Cipollini
Chloe Hosking
Romy Kasper
Soraya Paladin
Anna Trevisi
Marjolein Van’t Geloof
Eri Yonamine
Bigla
Cecille Urrtrup Ludwig
Marthina Alzini Elizabeth Banks
Julie Leth
Maria Sperotto
Sophie Wright
Boels-Dolmans
Anna van der Breggen
Chantal Blaak
Eva Buurman
Jolien D’Hoore
Amalie Dideriksen
Amy Pieters
Brother UK Tifosi P/B On Form
Anna Henderson
Leah Dixon
Rebecca Durrell
Jessica Finney
Gabriella Shaw
Emily Wadsworth
Canyon-Sram
Alice Barnes
Hannah Barnes
Tanja Erath
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
Ella Harris
Christa Riffel
CCC-LIV
Marianne Vos
Valerie Demey
Jeanne Korevaar
Riejanna Markus
Ashleigh Moolman
Pauliena Rooijakkers
Drops
Abby-Mae Parkinson
Elinor Barker
Megan Barker
Anna Christian
Eleanor Dickinson
Elizabeth Holden
FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope
Shara Gillow
Eugenie Duval
Emilia Fahlin
Victorie Guilman
Lauren Kitchen
Greta Richioud
Hitec Products-Brik Sports
Lucy Garner
Grace Garner
Ingvild Gaskjenn
Vita Heine
Ingrid Lorvik
Chanella Stougje
Movistar
Mavi Garcia
Roxanne Fournier
Lorena Llamas
Eider Merino
Lourdes Oyarbide
Alba Teruel
Mitchelton-Scott
Annemiek Van Vleuten
Gracie Elvin
Lucy Kennedy
Sarah Roy
Amanda Spratt
Moniek Tenniglo
Parkhotel Valkenburg
Lorena Wiebes
Nina Buysman
Sophie De Boer
Roxanne Knetemann
Demi Vollering
Storey Racing
Sarah Storey
Elynor Backstedt
Monica Dew
Chanel Mason
Amy Monkhouse
Kelly Murphy
Team Sunweb
Liane Lippert
Susanne Andersen
Pernille Mathiesen
Pfeiffer Georgie
Juliette Labous
Julia Soek
Team GB
Rhona Callander
Dani Christmas
Anna Docherty
Lauren Dolan
Nicola Juniper
Jessica Roberts
Team Tibco
Alison Jackson
Brodie Champan
Nina Kessler
Shannon Malseed
Rozanne Slik
Lauren Stephens
Trek-Segafredo
Lizzie Deignan
Audrey Cordon-Ragot
Elisa Longo Borghini
Letizia Paternoster
Tayler Wiles
Ruth Winder
Valcar Cylance
Martha Cavalli
Alice Arzuffi
Elisa Balsamo
Maria Conafalonieri
Chiara Consonni
Ilaria Sanguinetti
WNT-Rotor
Erica Magnaldi
Lisa Brennauer
Kathrin Hammes
Ane Santesteban
Lea Lin Teutenberg
Lara Vieceli
Tour de Yorkshire 2018: Start list
The big story from the men’s 2018 start list will be the absence of Team Wiggins. The only British Continental team to miss out on an invite at this year’s Tour de Yorkshire.
This would have seen one of Britain’s rising young talents, Tom Pidcock, miss out on racing his home race for his trade team but his selection for the British Cycling squad has now been confirmed.
Locals will have extra reason to cheer with the presence of the Holdsworth Pro Cycling team. Although registered in Ireland, they are based in Yorkshire with many of the team’s riders living in the county of the white rose.
Switching over to the women’s race, British teams will be in abundance. Headlining will be the Wiggle High5 team, one of the world’s best. Dutch giants Boels-Dolmans will also be bringing current World Champion Chantal Blaak with the team strong favourites for the win.
Also ones to watch will be the strong Trek-Drops teams and Storey Racing who will be among many UK-based teams hoping for success.
Team start lists will be added to when riders are announced.
Tour de Yorkshire 2018 men’s start list
Team Sky (GBR)
Leonardo Basso (ITA)
Jonathan Dibben (GBR)
Owain Doull (GBR)
Kristoffer Halvorsen (NOR)
Christopher Lawless (GBR)
Luke Rowe (GBR)
Ian Stannard (GBR)
Dylan Van Baarle (NED)
Cofidis (FRA)
Guillaume Bonnafond (FRA)
Loic Chetout (FRA)
Dorian Godon (FRA)
Mathias Le Turnier (FRA)
Luis Angel Mate (ESP)
Anthony Perez (FRA)
Stephane Rossetto (FRA)
Aqua Blue Sport (IRL)
Shane Archbold (NZL)
Adam Blythe (GBR)
Mark Christian (GBR)
Stefan Denifl (AUT)
Eddie Dunbar (IRL)
Daniel Pearson (GBR)
Larry Warbasse (USA)
Dimension Data (RSA)
Mark Cavendish (GBR)
Scott Davies (GBR)
Nickolas Dlamini (RSA)
Serge Pauwels (BEL)
Mark Renshaw (AUS)
Jay Thomson (RSA)
Astana (KAZ)
Magnus Cort Nielsen (NOR)
Laurens De Vreese (BEL)
Oscar Gatto (ITA)
Yevgeniy Gidich (KAZ)
Truls Korasaeth (NOR)
Riccardo Minali (ITA)
Artyom Zakharov (KAZ)
Katusha Alpecin (SUI)
Jenthe Biermans (BEL)
Steff Cras (BEL)
Marco Haller (AUT)
Reto Hollenstein (SUI)
Robert Kiserlovski (CRO)
Tiago Machado (POR)
Marco Mathis (GER)
BMC Racing (USA)
Patrick Bevan (NZL)
Brent Bookwalter (USA)
Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)
Nathan Van Hooydonck (BEL)
Loic Vliegen (BEL)
Danilo Wyss (SUI)
Team Sunweb (NED)
Phil Bauhaus (GER)
Johannes Frohlinger (GER)
Jai Hindley (AUS)
Tom Stamsnijder (NED)
Michael Storer (AUS)
Mike Teunissen (NED)
Max Walscheid (GER)
Direct Energie (FRA)
Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)
Jeremy Cornu (FRA)
Jonathan Hivert (FRA)
Axel Journiaux (FRA)
Bryan Nauleau (FRA)
Perrig Quemeneur (FRA)
Angelo Tulik (FRA)
Euskadi Murias (ESP)
Jon Aberasturi (ESP)
Aritz Bagues (ESP)
Cyril Barthe (FRA)
Garikoitz Bravo (ESP)
Julen Irizar (ESP)
Eduard Prades (ESP)
Hector Saez (ESP)
Rally Cycling (USA)
Jesse Anthony (USA)
Matteo Dal-Cin (CAN)
Nigel Ellsay (CAN)
Ty Magner (USA)
Jyle Murphy (USA)
Emerson Oronte (USA)
Eric Young (USA)
Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij (NED)
Martijn Budding (NED)
Robbert De Greef (NED)
Pim Ligthart (NED)
Nick van der Lijke (NED)
Etienne van Empel (NED)
Pieter Weening (NED)
Wouter Wippert (NED)
Vital Concept (FRA)
Bryan Coquard (FRA)
Erwann Corbel (FRA)
Arnaud Courteille (FRA)
Steven Lammertink (NED)
Quentin Pacher (FRA)
Kevin Reza (FRA)
Jonas Van Genechten (BEL)
Canyon Esiberg (GBR)
Dexter Gardias (GBR)
James Lowsley Williams (GBR)
Chris Opie (GBR)
Alex Paton (GBR)
Max Stedman (GBR)
Harry Tanfield (GBR)
Rory Townsend (GBR)
Holdsworth Pro Racing (IRL)
Russell Downing (GBR)
Seid Lizde (ITA)
Tom Mazzone (GBR)
Sean McKenna (IRL)
Bjorn Thurau (GER)
Jake Womersley (GBR)
JLT Condor (GBR)
Ian Bibby (GBR)
Edmund Bradbury (GBR)
James Gullen (GBR)
Robert McCarthy (IRL)
Thomas Moses (GBR)
Alistair Slater (GBR)
Thomas Stewart (GBR)
Madison Genesis (GBR)
Michael Cuming (GBR)
Richard Handley (GBR)
Matthew Holems (GBR)
Tobyn Horton (GBR)
Jonathan McEvoy (GBR)
George Pym (GBR)
Erick Rowsell (GBR)
One Pro Cycling (GBR)
Tom Baylis (GBR)
Karol Domagalski (POL)
Emils Liepins (LAT)
Hayden McCormick (NZL)
James Oram (NZL)
Jacob Scott (GBR)
Peter Williams (GBR)
Vitus Pro Cycling (GBR)
Julio Amores (ESP)
Joshua Hunt (GBR)
Harrison Jones (GBR)
Deins Kanepejs (LAT)
Adam Kenway (GBR)
Tim Torrie (GBR)
Ben Walsh (IRL)
Team GB (GBR)
Gabriel Cullaigh (GBR)
Adam Hartley (GBR)
Tom Pidcock (GBR)
James Shaw (GBR)
Jake Stewart (GBR)
Ben Swift (GBR)
Alfred Wright (GBR)
Tour de Yorkshire 2018 women’s start list
Boels-Dolmans (NED)
Ale Cipollini (ITA)
Bepink (ITA)
Boompods Edco NRG (GBR)
Canyon-Sram (GER)
Experza-Footlogix (BEL)
FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope (FRA)
Hitec Products Birk Sport (NOR)
Doltcini-Van Eyck Sport (BEL)
NJC-Biemme-Echelon (GBR)
Parkhotel Valkenburg (NED)
Storey Racing (GBR)
Team GB (GBR)
Cycle Team Onform (GBR)
Team Jadan Weldtite (GBR)
Team Sunweb (NED)
Torelli Brother (GBR)
Trek-Drops (GBR)
Wiggle High5 (GBR)
WNT Rotor (GBR)
Tour de Yorkshire 2017: All you need to know
It’s almost time for the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire, which takes place this weekend from Friday 28th to Sunday 30th April, while the women’s event is a single day race on Saturday 29th and the mass participation sportive will be held on the final day of the weekend.
Riders of the sportive will get to ride across the pro finish line just hours before the winner of the men’s Tour is decided. The winner of the women’s race will have been crowned 24 hours before after a tough day on the roads of Yorkshire.
Coming off the back of the Tour de France‘s visit to England’s largest county back in 2014, the Tour de Yorkshire is a legacy event that has been very popular with roadside crowds over its short two-year history.
The 2017 Tour de Yorkshire will be the race’s third edition as it solidifies its place in the professional cycling calendar.
When the Tour of Yorkshire kicks off on Friday 28th April, it will bring elite pro racing to the roads of the UK once again and the success of the race can in part be thanked for the World Championships being awarded to the county for 2019.
After Team Sky won the inaugural Tour with Lars Petter Nordhaug in 2015, it was Direct Energie’s Thomas Voeckler who sealed the overall victory last year after what had been a dramatic final stage to an entertaining weekend of racing on the lumpy, grippy roads of Yorkshire.
Below is all you need to know about the exciting three days including the routes, profiles, start list and information about the sportive.
Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Route
Stage 1 – Friday 28th April
Race report: Gallery – Dylan Groenewegen wins crash marred sprint on stage one of Tour de Yorkshire
Video highlights: Tour de Yorkshire 2017 stage one
This year the race kicks off in the coastal town of Bridlington, before heading inland and tackling three categorised climbs on the way to the finish on Scarborough seafront.
Such a course fits somewhere in the middle of a hilly stage and a sprint stage, and so the outcome – whether its a bunch sprint or a breakaway that succeeds – will likely depend on how the race unfolds on the day.
Stage 2 and Tour de Yorkshire women’s race – Saturday 29th April
Race report: Lizzie Deignan wins the women’s 2017 Tour de Yorkshire after blistering attack
Race report: Nacer Bouhanni sprints to victory on stage two of the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire
Video highlights: Stage two at the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire
Stage two from Tadcaster to Harrogate is a relatively flat affair and features just one climb, the Cote de Lofthouse, so a bunch sprint can be expected to close the day.
The Tour de Yorkshire Women’s Race will be held on the same day as the men’s stage two, covering the same route from Tadcaster to Harrogate. The women’s race starts at 09:10am, before the men follow on later at 14:00.
Britain’s Lizzie Deignan is set to be among the starters in the women’s field, coming off the back of three 2nd places in a row at the Ardennes Classics. With the lumps in the route profile preceding a possible sprint finish, the women’s race course could suit the local Yorkshirewoman well, too.
Stage 3 – Sunday 30th April
Race report: Well timed move wins Tour de Yorkshire
Video highlights: Stage three at the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire
The final stage, stage three, from Bradford to Fox Valley, Sheffield, is the real queen stage, and will be where the overall race is decided.
Even if time gaps appeared between riders on stage one, it will be on this 194km stage that the real battle is fought, with eight climbs on the route and a lethal finishing circuit to finish proceedings.
Tour de Yorkshire: Live TV schedule
Both ITV and Eurosport are providing live coverage from each stage, as well as a highlights package in the evening.
Friday 28th April
12.30-17.15, Tour de Yorkshire stage one, ITV4 (Live)
12.45-17.00, Tour de Yorkshire stage one, Eurosport 2 (Live)
19.00-20.00, highlights Tour de Yorkshire stage one, ITV4
22.00-23.00, highlights Tour de Yorkshire stage one, Eurosport 2
Saturday 29th April
08.30-12.00, Tour de Yorkshire women’s race, Eurosport 2 (Live)
09.00-12.45, Tour de Yorkshire women’s race, ITV4 (Live)
14.00-17.15, Tour de Yorkshire stage two, ITV4 (Live)
14.10-17.45, Tour de Yorkshire stage two, Eurosport 2 (Live)
19.00-20.00, highlights Tour de Yorkshire stage two, ITV4
20.15-21.45, highlights Tour de Yorkshire stage two, Eurosport 2
Sunday 20th April
12.30-17.30, Tour de Yorkshire stage three, ITV4 (Live)
16.00-17.00, Tour de Yorkshire stage three, Eurosport 2 (Live)
19.00-20.00, highlights Tour de Yorkshire stage three, ITV4
22.00-23.00, highlights Tour de Yorkshire stage three, Eurosport 2
Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Riders to watch
The relentlessness of Yorkshire’s roads should provide a worthy winner, and the nature of the course will also mean that the list of riders that could do well is a big one, making it impossible to pick ‘favourites’, as such.
A total of seven WorldTour teams and five ProContinental teams are on the startlist of the men’s race, and these will be joined by five UK domestic Continental teams, plus a Great Britain national team, to make a modest, but very competitive, field.
There are however some riders who can be expected to be animating proceedings, in a field that includes some big-name riders from some of the world’s top teams.
Samuel Sanchez (BMC Racing) and Steven Kruijswijk (LottoNL-Jumbo) join both previous winners, Petter-Nordhaug (now with Aqua Blue Sport) and Voeckler, on the startlist, all of whom could post a threat in the GC.
Further, the likes of Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis), Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott) and Adam Blythe (Aqua Blue Sport) will be contesting the sprints.
In the women’s race, Deignan will be a big draw for the crowds and clearly has the legs to win on her home roads, and a series of recent second places to teammate Anna van der Breggen should make her more determined to win.
Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Teams
The 18 men’s and 18 women’s teams that will be competing at the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire were revealed well in adavnce of the race.
The line-up in the men’s race is a mix of WorldTour and Pro Continental teams, which usually makes for exciting racing as the lower tier riders head out in the breaks to shake things up.
Team Sky have a good record at the race, taking the overall win in 2015 and only just missing a repeat victory in 2016.
The women’s startline will include many teams making their debuts, including Dame Sarah Storey’s newly-founded squad.
Men’s Teams | Women’s Teams |
BMC Racing | Drops Cycling |
Team Sky | Boels-Dolmans |
Katusha-Alpecin | Hitec Products |
Orica-Scott | Team Sunweb |
Team Sunweb | Ale Cipollini Galassia |
Dimension Data | Canyon-SRAM |
Direct Energie | Cyclance Pro |
LottoNL-Jumbo | Wiggle-High5 |
Cofidis | Bepink-Cogeas |
Delko Marseille Provence KTM | FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope |
Aqua Blue Sport | Ford EcoBoost |
Roompot NL Loterij | Jadan Weldtite |
Raliegh-GAC | SunSport Velo |
Bike Channel Canyon | Lares-Waowdeals |
One Pro | Fusion RT Fierlan |
Team GB | Storey Sport |
JLT-Condor | NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli |
Madison-Genesis | Team WNT |
Full startlist for the men’s 2017 Tour de Yorkshire
WorldTour
BMC Racing
GERTS Floris
BOOKWALTER Brent
MOINARD Amaël
QUINZIATO Manuel
ROSSKOPF Joey
SENNI Manuel
Orica-Scott
EWAN Caleb
DOCKER Mitchell
HAYMAN Mathew
KLUGE Roger
CORT NIELSEN Magnus
TUFT Svein
Dimension Data
PAUWELS Serge
EISEL Bernhard
FRAILE Omar
JANSE VAN RENSBURG Jacques
O’CONNOR Ben
THOMSON Jay Robert
THWAITES Scott
VAN ZYL Johann
Team Sunweb
ANDERSEN Søren Kragh
BAUHAUS Phil
CURVERS Roy
HAMILTON Chris
HOFSTEDE Lennard
LUNKE Sindre Skjøstad
TIMMER Albert
WALSCHEID Max
Katusha-Alpecin
LAMMERTINK Maurits
BIERMANS Jenthe
BYSTRØM Sven Erik
HALLER Marco
HOLLENSTEIN Reto
MATHIS Marco
PLANCKAERT Baptiste
WÜRTZ SCHMIDT Mads
LottoNL-Jumbo
KRUIJSWIJK Steven
CLEMENT Stef
GROENEWEGEN Dylan
JANSEN Amund Grondahl
KEIZER Martijn
LEEZER Tom
VAN HOECKE Gijs
WAGNER Robert
Team Sky
STANNARD Ian
DIBBEN Jonathan
DOULL Owain
GEOGHEGAN HART Tao
KNEES Christian
ROWE Luke
VAN POPPEL Danny
WIŚNIOWSKI Łukasz
Pro Continental
Aqua Blue Sport
NORDHAUG Lars Petter
BLYTHE Adam
BRAMMEIER Matthew
CHRISTIAN Mark
DUNNE Conor
FENN Andrew
PEARSON Daniel
WARBASSE Larry
Cofidis
BOUHANNI Nacer
BOUHANNI Rayane
CHETOUT Loïc
COUSIN Jérôme
ROSSETTO Stephane
TURGIS Anthony
TURGIS Jimmy
VENTURINI Clément
Direct Energie
VOECKLER Thomas
CORNU Jeremy
GUILLEMOIS Romain
HIVERT Jonathan
HUREL Tony
NAULEAU Bryan
QUEMENEUR Perrig
SICARD Romain
Roompot – Nederlandse Loterij
WEENING Pieter
LOOIJ Andre
MEIJERS Jeroen
REINDERS Elmar
TUSVELD Martijn
VAN DER LIJKE Nick
VAN EMPEL Etienne
VAN GINNEKEN Sjoerd
Delko Marseille Provence KTM
KTM FINETTO Mauro
COMBAUD Romain
EL FARES Julien
FERNANDEZ Delio
HUPOND Thierry
MADRAZO Ángel
PACHER Quentin
SMUKULIS Gatis
Continental
Raleigh GAC
SANZ Enrique
HAVIK Yoeri
KENWAY Adam
MARTIN Fraser
MORA Sebastián
MORENO Adria
PERRY Ryan
ROBBINS Tristan
One Pro Cycling
DOMAGALSKI Karol
HOUSE Kristian
HUNT Joshua
MCCORMICK Hayden
ORAM James
STEWART Thomas
VON HOFF Steele
WILLIAMS Peter
JLT-Condor
DOWNING Russell
BIBBY Ian
FRAME Alex
GULLEN James
JONES Brenton
LAMPIER Steven
MOSES Thomas
SLATER Alistair
Madison Genesis
HOLMES Matthew
CRONSHAW Mathew
GUNMAN Taylor
HANDLEY Richard
LEWIS Gruffudd
MCEVOY Jonathan
ROWSELL Erick
SWIFT Connor
Bike Channel Canyon
GARDIAS Dexter
LOWSLEY WILLIAMS James
OPIE Chris
PARTRIDGE Rob
PULLAR Jack
STEDMAN Max
TANFIELD Harry
WOMERSLEY Jake
Great Britain
DAVIES Scott
CULLAIGH Gabriel
HARTLEY Adam
HENNESY Jacob
KNOX James
LAWLESS Christopher
WALKER Joey
WILLIAMS Stephen
Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Sportive
Date: Sunday 30th April 2017
Location: Fox Valley, Sheffield
Distances: Long Route – 100km, Medium Route – 75km, Short Route – 50km, Cycletta (women only) – 50km
Enter: letour.yorkshire.com/maserati-tour-de-yorkshire-ride
The Tour de Yorkshire Ride sportive gives amateurs the chance to ride some of the same roads as the pros, and cross the same finish line ahead of the final stage of the professional men’s race.