What time will the Tour de Yorkshire 2017 arrive in Calderdale? Find out here
Millions of spectators will line the route for the three-day men’s race and one-day women’s race which run between 28-30 April.
The timings have been calculated by anticipating the peloton’s average speed but are subject to change depending on variables such as wind speed, direction and how aggressively the riders race.
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Hide AdTimings for the newly expanded race caravan have also been included and list the stop off points where fans will be treated to a host of promotional goodies from the official race partners.
The Tour will be passing through Calderdale on Sunday April 30.
The peleton is expected to arrive in Queensbury at 2.34pm before riders reache the Côte de Shibden Wall. This cobbled beast will be crested at 2.54pm before an intermediate sprint takes place in Clifton at 3.09pm.
Welcome to Yorkshire Chief Executive Sir Gary Verity said: “It’s always exciting to share these timings as supporters can now plan exactly where and when they want to watch the action. Every time I see them I’m astonished by how quickly the peloton travels, but these are the very best riders in the world after all!
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Hide Ad“Of course, there is a huge amount of added entertainment planned across the county over the full three days, and be sure to line the route early to see our colourful race caravan and fleet of Yorkshire cycling legends pass through.”