Tour de Yorkshire (2.1)
Winners, podium, distance, average speed
The Tour de Yorkshire is a three-day (as of 2019) stage race held in Yorkshire County in northern England.
2015 was the race's first edition, held in early May. It is run by the Amaury Sport Organization (ASO), the promoters of some of the world's most important races, including the Tour de De France, Vuelta a España, Paris-Nice and Paris-Roubaix, among other races.
The Tour de Yorkshire was the result of the successful visit of the Tour de France to Yorkshire in 2014. That edition's first two stages were held in Yorkshire and were very successful.
The Tour de Yorkshire is part of the UCI Europe Tour.
Year |
1st Place |
2nd Place |
3rd Place |
Distance |
Average Speed
|
2015 | Lars Petter Nordhaug 12hr 47min 56sec |
Samuel Sanchez @ 11sec |
Thomas Voeckler @ s.t. |
515 km | 40.238 |
2016 | Thomas Voeckler 13hr 5min 16sec |
Nicolas Roche @ 6sec |
Anthony Turgis @ 16sec |
521.5 km | 39.846 |
2017 | Serge Pauwels 11hr 53min 4sec |
Omar Fraile @ 6sec |
Jonathan Hivert @ 7sec |
491 km | 41.315 km/hr |
2018 | Greg van Avermaet 16hr 38min 0sec |
Eduard Prades @ 9sec |
Serge Pauwels @ 14sec |
701.5 km | 42.174 km/hr |
2019 | Christopher Lawless 15hr 18min 12sec |
Greg Van Avermaet @ 2sec |
Edward Dunbar @ 11sec |
620.7 km | 40.560 km/hr |
2020 | Race cancelled because of Covid-19 pandemic | ||||
2021 | Race cancelled because of Covid-19 pandemic | ||||
2022 | Race cancelled because of Covid-19, financial challenges & other uncertainties |