Tour de Yorkshire

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The Tour de Yorkshire is a cycling race in the United Kingdom that first started in 2015.

The stage race is organized by the Amaury Sport Organization (ASO), which also organizes the Tour de France and other cycling races. The race has the UCI category 2.1.

The first event took place from May 1 to 3, 2015. The tour led through the county of Yorkshire from Bridlington via Leeds , Scarborough , Selby and Wakefield to York . The race was accompanied by a race for everyone . The first overall winner was the Norwegian Lars Petter Nordhaug .

winner

Wikidata logo S.svgyear winner Second Third
2015 NOR Lars Petter Nordhaug ESP Samuel Sánchez FRA Thomas Voeckler
2016 FRA Thomas Voeckler IRL Nicolas Roche FRA Anthony Turgis
2017 BEL Serge Pauwels ESP Omar Fraile FRA Jonathan Hivert
2018 BEL Greg Van Avermaet ESP Eduard Prades BEL Serge Pauwels
2019 GBR Chris Lawless BEL Greg Van Avermaet IRL Eddie Dunbar
2020 called off

The Women's Tour de Yorkshire Race

The first two events were a one-day race, then the race consisted of two stages.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c A.SO creates Tour de Yorkshire. rad-net, December 23, 2014, accessed December 28, 2014 .

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