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Tour of Britain Men's Race to Start in Lincolnshire on September 2
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BBC Sport6/16/2026Sports2 min readUnited Kingdom

Tour of Britain Men's Race to Start in Lincolnshire on September 2

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  • The Tour of Britain Men's professional road cycling event will commence in Lincolnshire on September 2, with stages in East and North Yorkshire, concluding in the Scottish Borders on September 6.
  • Organizers aim to inspire healthier lifestyles through cycling.

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The Tour of Britain Men's professional road cycling event will begin in Lincolnshire on September 2 and conclude in the Scottish Borders on September 6, with stages also taking place in East and North Yorkshire.

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The first two stages of the professional road cycling event, which attracts top competitors from around the world, will be held in Lincolnshire on 2 September.

Further stages will be held in East and North Yorkshire before concluding in the Scottish Borders on Sunday 6 September.

Jonathan Day, director of events for British Cycling Ventures, said it would be a memorable event and one which would hopefully inspire more people to get on a bike and "live healthier lives".

The opening leg will start and finish in Lincoln, before heading to the coast for the second stage between Boston and Skegness.

The race then moves to Hull, before heading into the Wolds for the finish in Beverley, East Yorkshire.

The final stage will see the peloton heading north over the border into Scotland, with a new start and finish location in the market town of Earlston for the first time in the event's history.

Day added: "We are delighted to be bringing the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men to these fantastic locations.

"Taking the Tour to Lincoln for the first time, a city synonymous with its love for cycling, will be special for the opening stage of the men's race."

He added that Lincoln was known for hosting the annual Lincoln Grand Prix, which is the country's longest‑running and biggest single-day road race and features a 656ft (200m) climb up the cobbles of Michaelgate towards the city's cathedral.

The Tour of Britain last visited the East Riding of Yorkshire in 2023 when the race finished in Beverley, while Hull also hosted a stage in 2008, with the men's race last held in North Yorkshire in 2022.

The Scottish Borders has a rich tradition of hosting stages, with the race heading to Hawick in 2021 and 2022 and Kelso in 2017, 2019 and 2024.

Organisers said further announcements, including the detailed routes for the five stages, would be announced in the coming weeks, as well as the host locations for the women's race.

Open Questions

  • What are the detailed routes for the five stages?
  • What are the host locations for the women's race?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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