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Top teams go head to head in Tour Series

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Apr 30, 2018 #Durham, #Tour Series

Details of the teams set to take part in this year’s Tour Series have been announced ahead of the competition returning to Durham later this month.

Eight men’s teams will ride at every round, including defending champions JLT Condor who emerged as overall victors in last year’s competition, hosted by Durham County Council in partnership with organiser Sweetspot.

Other teams taking part in the men’s race, which takes place in Durham on Tuesday, May 22, are:

  • Canyon Eisberg
  • Holdsworth Pro Racing
  • Madison Genesis
  • Morvélo Basso
  • ONE Pro Cycling
  • Team WIGGINS
  • Vitus Pro Cycling

As in previous years, guest teams will also compete, with PH-Mas/Paul Milnes, Spokes RT and Wheelbase Castelli MGD taking part in a mini competition through the city.

This year will see three exciting races in Durham, including the Tour’s first ever hill climb race – a gruelling 500m up the cobbles of South Street – and a new race pitting some of the finest female riders against each other.

Women’s teams taking part are:

  • Admiral Liv AWOL
  • Boompods EDCO NRG
  • Jadan-Weldtite Vive Le Velo
  • NJC-Biemme-Echelon
  • Storey Racing

  • Team Breeze
  • Team OnForm
  • Torelli-Brother
  • Trek-Drops
  • YRDP Cycling Team

 

Cllr Ossie Johnson, Cabinet member for tourism, culture, leisure and rural issues at Durham County Council, said: “It’s great that spectators will have the chance to see some of the country’s best cycling teams on our streets and with this line up, we are confident there will be three fantastic races for everyone to enjoy.

“Over the years the series has contributed hundreds of thousands of pounds to the county’s economy and helped raise our profile regionally, nationally and internationally and we are looking forward to its return.”

Previous contests have seen stars such as Olympic, world and European team pursuit champion Ed Clancy, Teesside’s Harry Tanfield – who recently won a Commonwealth Games silver medal – and UCI Road World Championships junior time trial champion Tom Pidcock battling it out for one hour of racing, plus five laps.

For all the latest information about the Durham round of the tour, and to see highlights of last year’s race, visit http://www.durham.gov.uk/cyclingevents

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