Tour de Yorkshire 2018: What you need to know in Calderdale

Organisers are finalising the details of the Tour de Yorkshire 2018 as Halifax gets set to host the final leg of the race.
Cyclists tackle the Cote de ShibdenCyclists tackle the Cote de Shibden
Cyclists tackle the Cote de Shibden

It’s now less than a week until the tour arrives in Calderdale with Halifax hosting the start of stage 4 of the race on Sunday May 6.

The race will begin with a ceremonial start at the Piece Hall at around 12.10pm with the official start of the race at King Cross at 12.20pm.

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The cyclists are due to arrive in Mytholmroyd around 12.30pm before heading to the first King of the Mountain (KOM) climb of Stage 4, the Côte de Hebden Bridge. The race will then leave Calderdale at around 12.45pm.

Watching the race is free and there’s no need for tickets, however if you want to see the cyclists sign in at the podium and the ceremonial start it’s recommended to get to the Piece Hall as early as possible and enjoy the build up.

In most areas, roads will reopen shortly after the race has travelled through, but Halifax will be a ‘no car zone’ on the morning of the race, so visitors are advised to use public transport wherever possible.

A normal bus and train service will be running over race weekend, although buses may have amended routes around Halifax town centre.

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If you intend to come into Halifax by car, parking will be limited. It’s recommended that visitors use parking facilities on the outskirts of the town centre, such as Dean Clough, Broad Street Plaza or the Shay Stadium. Please note that Eureka! is open for usual business and their car park is primarily for Eureka! visitors.

Calderdale Council’s Regeneration and Strategy Director, Mark Thompson, said: “Race weekend is nearly here and excitement is building across the borough for the Tour de Yorkshire arriving in Calderdale on Sunday 6 May.

“Hopefully the weather will be kind as our beautiful borough is showcased across the world. Those planning on watching the race in Calderdale are advised to start planning their day to really make the most of this great event.”