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The Women’s Tour is a free-to-watch spectacular event attracting far more than just cycling fans, so why not get involved?

The Women’s Tour is a free-to-watch spectacular event attracting far more than just cycling fans, so why not get involved?

We have a variety of ways you can get involved in the race, from spectating to becoming a Race Maker.

Spectate

Women's Tour spectate watch

How many other sporting events combine world-class athletes with an amazing atmosphere and are free to watch?

The Women’s Tour is a family-friendly event, offering guaranteed excitement at each stage start and finish, as well as at our intermediate sprints and Queen of the Mountains climbs.

Race Makers

Women's Tour race makers

Race Makers are essential to helping us deliver the Women’s Tour. If you are interested in volunteering at a stage of this year’s race, find out more information and apply here.

Decorate your village

Women's Tour decorate

A great way to get behind the Women’s Tour and show your support is to get the whole community involved and decorate your village. Use bunting, flags, banners – maybe even a land art creation – to make your town memorable for the riders as well as showcasing your town for all the TV viewers across the world!

Schools information

Women's Tour schools

The Women’s Tour runs across a number of weekdays to allow schools to get involved in the race.

Are you part of an education establishment that is located along route of one of a stage? Find out how you can get your school involved with the race here.

Cycle club information

Women's Tour cycling clubs

Do you and your club fancy being a part of the Women’s Tour? We have a number of ways for you to get involved. Find out more here.

Local business information

Women's Tour business information

The event is an opportunity for local businesses on route of each stage to celebrate and embrace cycling as the race comes past their front door, as well as maximise on business opportunities from increased customers and visitors. Many venues, businesses and communities have done this through providing spectators a novel viewing experience or promoting cycling activities.

Read about how businesses and communities along the routes of historical stages have got involved here.

 

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