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Route announced for Lloyds Tour of Britain Men

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The route that the world’s top cyclists will race over this September as the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men comes to Milton Keynes has been announced.

The Lloyds Tour of Britain is the largest free-to-attend sporting spectacle in the UK. Thursday 4 September will see stage three of Britain’s biggest professional cycle race starting in Milton Keynes; a 122.8-kilometre (76.4-mile) leg from Milton Keynes to Ampthill, that will take in Woburn, Toddington, Barton-le-Clay, and Shefford, and include a spectator friendly double-loop around Northill and Old Warden.

Stage three will get underway from Milton Keynes’ Midsummer Boulevard at 11:30, where special activities will be happening for spectators, crossing Campbell Park before heading south on grid roads, leaving the H7 Chaffron Way for a long stretch on the V10 Brickhill Street, passing the Open University headquarters and the Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One technology campus before racing to Woburn Sands and on into Central Bedfordshire. The stage finishes in Ampthill town centre at around 14:40.  

The race uses what’s known as ‘rolling road closures’ where roads close for a very short amount of time when the race passes through, minimising any dangers to athletes, officials, spectators and local people. 

“We’re proud to be hosting the start of this major stage of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men here in Milton Keynes. Working with our partners, we’re putting together an exciting programme, from fantastic cycling activities to family-friendly events, with something for all ages to enjoy. We look forward to welcoming people from across the city and beyond to cheer on the riders and be part of the day.”
- Deputy Leader of Milton Keynes City Council, Cllr Lauren Townsend

The Lloyds Tour of Britain Men begins on Tuesday 2 September with a pair of stages in Suffolk, the first from Woodbridge to Southwold, before a leg starting and finishing in Stowmarket.

Following the Milton Keynes to Ampthill stage, the race features a challenging Warwickshire stage and a brace of stages in south Wales before a final stage between the Geraint Thomas National Velodrome of Wales in Newport to the Welsh capital, Cardiff, on Sunday 7 September.