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Tour of Britain Dorset and Gloucestershire stages welcomed by business groups

The cycle race generated £29.96m of net economic benefit for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy last year

(Image: Mabel Amber/Pexels)

Business groups in Dorset and Gloucestershire have welcomed the announcement the two South West counties will host stages of this year’s Tour of Britain.

The eight host regions of the storied cycle race were announced last week, with riders set for a ‘Grand Depart’ from Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire on September 4, before finishing on the Isle of Wight a week later on September 11.

For the first time in the event’s history, which dates back to 1945, Dorset and Gloucestershire will host entire stages of the race.

The 2016 event previously passed through Gloucestershire and competitors rode through Cheltenham on the penultimate day of the 2017 race. The county and neighbouring unitary authority South Gloucestershire, will stage 2022’s entire sixth stage on Friday September 9.

The following day on Saturday September 10 Dorset will make its debut in the modern day version of the competition, hosting the seventh and penultimate stage from start to finish. Dorset previously welcomed the Milk Race – a semi-professional forerunner of the Tour of Britain – on multiple occasions during the 1970s and 1980s.

More details of the stage routes are set to be announced in Spring 2022.

The event’s organisers have said they are anticipating large crowds at this year’s event, with the cycling industry enjoying a “continued boom” in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ that has seen hundreds of thousands of new and returning cyclists taking up the sport.

Live flag to flag coverage and a nightly highlights show of each stage will be broadcast on ITV4, with the event set to be shown in more than 150 countries worldwide.