The Women’s Tour (UK) returns to a late-season six-day race this October after being cancelled in 2020 and then postponed this June due to COVID-19.
This year’s event will welcome a world-class peloton with all nine top-tier teams on the line to compete in the Women’s WorldTour event.
This year’s race is now in its seventh edition and will, for the first time, include an individual time trial during the six-day event.
The race offers predominantly flat to punchy terrain to make for a wide-open and compelling race that could come down to seconds as the world-class field pursues the overall victory.
- Stage 1 – Bicester to Banbury (147.6km)
- Stage 2 – Walsall to Walsall (103km)
- Stage 3 – Atherstone to Atherstone – ITT (16.6km)
- Stage 4 – Shoeburyness to Southend-on-Sea (117.5km)
- Stage 5 – Colchester to Clacton (95.5km)
- Stage 6 – Haverhill to Felixstowe (155km)