Tour of Britain 2026 to visit Helmsley again

Volunteers who helped decorate Helmsley ahead of the finish of the Yorkshire stage of the 2022 Tour of Britain <i>(Image: Freelancer)</i>
Volunteers who helped decorate Helmsley ahead of the finish of the Yorkshire stage of the 2022 Tour of Britain (Image: Freelancer)
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A Community leader has welcomed the decision to give two North Yorkshire towns host roles in the 2026 Lloyds Tour of Britain.

Organisers British Cycling have announced that stage four of the men’s race will start in Helmsley and finish in Leyburn.

The route between the two towns has yet to be revealed.

But it has been confirmed that the five-day event will visit North Yorkshire on the penultimate day on Saturday, September 5.

The tour last visited Helmsley four years ago.

Councillor George Jabbour, North Yorkshire councillor for Helmsley, said the town hosted an “amazing” stage finish 2022 and he was delighted the event was returning to the town.

“Ahead of the 2022 Tour of Britain, I worked positively and collaboratively with a number of stakeholders, including the organisers, Helmsley School and local groups, on several projects.

“Helmsley successfully hosted an amazing stage finish in September 2022. It was a phenomenal achievement that brought the community together in celebration and pride.

"As a result, I commented at the time that I was confident that the Tour would return in the near future. I am so pleased with the announcement today, particularly given the tremendous effort that many have put in over the past few years to build on the 2022 legacy, to promote our stunning and welcoming area and to raise the profile of our breathtaking part of the world."

The opening stage will be a start-finish in Lincoln before the second stage starts in Boston with a finish on the coast in Skegness.

The race continues its journey up the east of the country with a stage from Hull, before heading into the Wolds for the finish in Beverley.

After the North Yorkshire stage, the race will conclude in the Scottish Borders with a start-finish location in the market town of Earlston.

The Tour of Britain is billed as one of the world’s leading cycling competitions, attracting elite international teams and broadcast to more than 100 countries.

Organisers say each stage can generate between £2m and £12m  for the local economy.

York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority has agreed to provide £350,000 of mayoral investment funding to host the event.

Additional costs of up to £400,000 will be shared on a 50/50 basis with North Yorkshire Council to cover road closures and event management.

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