The Tour of Britain cycling race kicked off on Sunday morning in Aberdeen and the 100 riders have since been riding their way south, today (Tuesday) cycling 163km from Durham to Sunderland.
The final stage of the prestigious race will be taking place on the Isle of Wight on Sunday, when the riders will start in Ryde, weave their way around the Island for almost 150km before finishing at The Needles.
What to expect
Visit Isle of Wight have put together a handy guide for spectators.
Whether you choose to be cheering on the riders at the start of the race in Ryde, the finishing line at The Needles or along the route, the guide provides information about parking, moving around the Island, good spots for spectating along the route and more.
See the Visit Isle of Wight Website for the full details.
Detailed timings of the race can be found on the Tour of Britain Website.
You can also find more local information on the council’s Website.
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