With just one week to go until the second stage of the Tour of Britain 2024 (ToB) Women arrives in Wrexham here’s a rundown of what you can expect to see and do on the day.
15 teams will take at the start line on Chester Street (outside Crown Buildings) with the cyclists expected to leave at approx 11am towards Powell Road roundabout. They’re expected to arrive back in the city centre at approx 3.15 via Tuttle Street.
Tour of Britain Women 2024 Tour Village
Whilst the race is underway there’s a ToB village taking place on Llwyn Isaf which will include a wheelie wheelie good BMX stunt show along with other activities. You can read more about that here There’ll be an amazing BMX stunt show on Llwyn Isaf when Wrexham hosts the Tour of Britain Women 2024
As with all major events there will be road and parking restrictions in place and you can read all about those here May 2024 Tour of Britain women details of road closures and car parking in the city centre
If you’re new to the city centre we’ve put together a useful guide to what to do and where to eat and visit during your visit. There’s more detail about that here.
Cllr Nigel Williams, Lead Member for Economy and Regeneration, said, “We’re all gearing up for an exciting race and I look forward to being at both the Stage 2 start and finish here in Wrexham city centre.
“I hope everyone comes out to cheer them along the route and that those in the city centre take advantage of everything that’s on offer on the day. The BMX Stunt Show promises to be a very entertaining and exciting event and will help pass the hours whilst the race is ongoing around Wrexham and the surrounding area.”
2024 Tour of Britain Women race route:
Stage 1 – Thursday 6 June 2024: Welshpool to Llandudno
Stage 2 – Friday 7 June 2024: Wrexham
Stage 3 – Saturday 8 June 2024: Warrington
Stage 4 – Sunday 9 June 2024: Greater Manchester: National Cycling Centre to Leigh
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