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Sir Bradley Wiggins to lead new team at Tour de Yorkshire

WIGGINS, Team Sky, Giant-Alpecin and ONE Pro Cycling among teams set to take part in inaugural three-day race

Last Updated: 22/03/15 5:13pm

Sir Bradley Wiggins will ride the Tour de Yorkshire with his new team
Sir Bradley Wiggins will ride the Tour de Yorkshire with his new team

Sir Bradley Wiggins and Marcel Kittel will be among the big names in action at the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire, race organisers have confirmed.

Wiggins will lead his newly formed team, WIGGINS, for the first time since leaving Team Sky at the end of April at the three-day race, which takes place from May 1-3.

And he will come up against his old employers straight away, as Team Sky have been listed as one of five UCI WorldTour teams taking part, along with BMC Racing, IAM Cycling, Giant-Alpecin and LottoNL-Jumbo.

Another new British team also set to race is ONE Pro Cycling, who were established by former England Test cricketer Matt Prior over the winter.

The Tour de Yorkshire will take place from May 1-3
The Tour de Yorkshire will take place from May 1-3

The race is being co-organised by Welcome to Yorkshire, the tourism agency behind bringing the Tour de France’s Grand Depart to the county last summer, and the Amaury Sports Organisation (ASO), who run the Tour de France.

Welcome to Yorkshire chief executive Gary Verity said: "‎Our aim is for the Tour de Yorkshire to be one of the biggest and best three-day races in the world and this incredible line-up is evidence that we can achieve that.

“It's a testament to our county that some of the top riders in the world want to come here. We are going to put on a show people will remember for the rest of their lives, whether they are lining the route or watching on TV as it is broadcast to countries around the world.”

Stage one of the Tour de Yorkshire will take the riders from Bridlington to Scarborough, with stage two travelling from Selby to York and stage three starting in Wakefield and finishing in Leeds.

Marcel Kittel will be the biggest-name sprinter on the start line
Marcel Kittel will be the biggest-name sprinter on the start line

The race is ranked in the third tier of professional cycling, two below the Tour de France and one below the Tour of Britain, but could still see some of the best cyclists in the world in action.

Each of the 16 teams will be made up of eight riders, with Kittel, who is widely regarded as the best sprinter in the sport, expected to lead Giant-Alpecin.

Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme said: “The first ever Tour de Yorkshire will be another occasion to showcase the outstanding landscapes of the county, especially of the coast where we didn’t go last year with Le Tour.

“Tour de Yorkshire will be a great opportunity to review young talents among British riders and enable them to ride with top Tour de France professional teams and cycling stars like Sir Bradley Wiggins and Marcel Kittel."

The Tour de Yorkshire 2015 teams

UCI WorldTour
BMC Racing
Giant-Alpecin
IAM Cycling
LottoNL-Jumbo
Team Sky
UCI Pro Continental
Cofidis
Cult Energy Pro Cycling
Europcar
MTN-Qhubeka
Roompot Oranje Peloton
Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise
UCI Continental
Madison Genesis
NFTO
ONE Pro Cycling
WIGGINS
Other
Great Britain National Team

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