Who won Tour of Britain 7?

Who won Tour of Britain 7?

Yves Lampaert
Yves Lampaert (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) kicked hard to win stage 7 of the Tour of Britain on Saturday, beating breakaway rivals Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar) and Matt Gibson (Ribble-Weldtite).

Where is the Tour of Britain 2021?

Cornwall
Cornwall will host the Tour of Britain for the first time ever in September 2021, with the Grand Départ of this year’s race seeing riders travel 170 kilometres through the Cornish countryside, starting at Penzance and ending in Bodmin.

What are the stages of the Tour of Britain?

Tour of Britain 2021 route

Stage Date Start/finish
Stage 1 September 5 2021 Penzance to Bodmin
Stage 2 September 6 2021 Sherford to Exeter
Stage 3 September 7 2021 Camarthenshire team time trial
Stage 4 September 8 2021 Aberaeron to Great Orme, Llandudno

Who is cycling in the Tour of Britain 2021?

Mark Cavendish, the greatest sprinter of all time, was confirmed as the first rider for this year’s Tour of Britain (Sunday 5 to 12 September). The Manxman, who has won more stages of the modern Tour than any other rider – 10 – will lead his Belgian Deceuninck – Quick-Step team at the UK’s biggest race.

Who won Tour of Britain stage today?

But the Belgian phenom made a late charge as Hayter found himself boxed in and finished a distant 11th. Van Aert won four of the race’s eight stages….Wout van Aert snatches overall Tour of Britain victory with final stage win.

Pos. Rider Name (Country) Team Result
4 Mikkel Honoré (Den) Deceuninck-QuickStep 0:00:41

Who won the 2021 Tour of Britain?

Wout van Aert
2021 Tour of Britain/Winners

Who won Tour of Britain today?

Wout van Aert snatches overall Tour of Britain victory with final stage win. Belgian champion Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) snatched the overall Tour of Britain from Ineos Grenadiers’ Ethan Hayter on the final stage to Aberdeen, taking the sprint victory and the 10-second time bonus.

Is Mark Cavendish riding in the Tour of Britain?

Legendary sprinter Mark Cavendish confirmed as first rider for 2021 Tour of Britain. Mark Cavendish, the greatest sprinter of all time, has today been confirmed as the first rider for this year’s Tour of Britain (Sunday 5 to 12 September).

Where is the last stage of the tour of Britain?

Saturday 11 September – The penultimate stage of the Tour of Britain is the first of two full stages in Scotland. At 195.7 kilometres, the riders traverse a lumpy route with a downhill finish in Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park. The route rises from the gun until the route levels out after 10 kilometres near Alemoor reservoir.

Where are the attractions on stage 7 of the tour of Britain?

Other attractions along the stage seven route include the Jim Clark Motorsport Museum in Duns, which celebrates the life of the Borders farmer and two-time Formula One World Champion. The museum includes displays of Clark’s cars, trophies and tells the story of one of the greatest racing drivers of all time.

Who was the winner of the tour of Britain?

Deceuninck-QuickStep rider beats Jorgenson, Gibson as Hayter keeps race lead before final stage Yves Lampaert gave Deceuninck-Quickstep their 55th win of 2021 and their first stage win of the 2021 Tour of Britain, beating Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar) and Matt Gibson (Ribble-Weldtite) from the day’s successful breakaway to Edinburgh.

Where does the tour of Britain finish in Scotland?

The historic city of Edinburgh will then host its first stage finish of the modern Tour of Britain, having previously welcomed the race for stage starts in 2015 and 2017, the latter as part of a Scottish Grand Départ. Holyrood Park will provide the backdrop to what promises to be a truly unforgettable finale.