12 Tour De Yorkshire Route Photos That'll Convince You To Follow It This Weekend

Look at all those rolling hills 😍

If you don’t have plans for the upcoming long weekend, it’s time to head to Yorkshire. The fifth edition of the Tour de Yorkshire is here – from today until Sunday 5 May, you can watch elite cyclists zoom past at breathtaking speeds. 

This year’s cycling extravaganza is bigger and better than ever, with an extra day added to increase the women’s race from one to two days, taking place on 3 and 4 May. The men’s race starts on 2 May and ends on 5 May.

But you don’t even need to be a big cycling fan to enjoy the event.

The route winds through Yorkshire’s picturesque countryside...

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Covers dozens of quaint villages like Haworth...

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Village of Haworth
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Great Crakehall...

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...and Hooton. 

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village of Hooton Pagnell near Doncaster,
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And swings by the seafront in Scarborough. 

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Meeting locals and making friends in the crowd is half the fun...

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And you might even get to see some photo finishes. Here are a couple from last year:

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See you at the finish line.