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Oxfordshire to welcome the Women’s Tour
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20 Mar 2019

Oxfordshire will play host to the Women’s Tour for the next three years, starting with the county’s first-ever stage of Britain’s leading professional women’s stage race on day three of the 2019 event on Wednesday 12 June.
Oxfordshire will play host to the Women’s Tour for the next three years, starting with the county’s first-ever stage of Britain’s leading professional women’s stage race on day three of the 2019 event on Wednesday 12 June.
Stage three of the high-profile British Cycling and UCI Women’s World Tour event has been secured for Oxfordshire by the county council and five districts in a three-year partnership with the race organisers SweetSpot that will bring major economic and health benefits to the county.
The 2019 stage will start in South Oxfordshire and end at one of the county’s most iconic locations, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Blenheim Palace. Details of future stages in the county will be unveiled in due course.
Ninety-six of the world’s top professional riders will weave their way through towns, villages and rural areas across Oxfordshire, inspiring local schools to organise themed sport and fitness lessons. Nightly, hour-long highlights of the race will also be screened on ITV4 once again.
Reaction to today’s news
Councillor Ian Hudspeth, Leader of Oxfordshire County Council, said: “We’re delighted to welcome the Women’s Tour to Oxfordshire because it will bring an enormous economic boost to our thriving communities, inspiring more people to get their bikes out of the shed. Oxfordshire is the perfect backdrop for this race and we look forward to showing off the county at its best.”
Councillor Jane Murphy, Leader of South Oxfordshire District Council, said: “This is wonderful news for residents and businesses in South Oxfordshire – the economic benefits will be huge. It will hopefully inspire lots of people to take part in healthy activities like cycling, but just as importantly it is going to be a lot of fun. I’m looking forward to watching it.”
Councillor Barry Wood, leader of Cherwell District Council, added: “The Women’s Tour is going to be a thrilling display of endeavour and endurance by some of the world’s best athletes. The whole county will be there to cheer them on, as an inspiration to all of us to increase our activity levels. Lots of work will be ongoing between Oxfordshire councils and their partners in the coming years to make these three events a massive success and secure the benefits they will bring for the whole county.”
Councillor Louise Upton, Board Member for Healthy Oxford, Oxford City Council, said: “We have huge numbers of cycling fans and cycling clubs in Oxfordshire who will be thrilled to have elite cyclists racing through the county. When I contacted the Women’s Tour organisers a year ago it was beyond even my most optimistic dreams that Oxfordshire would sign a three-year deal with them.
“I hope that this will also be an opportunity to get people, especially women and girls, to think about having a go on a bike and using them to go longer distances. It’s the best way to get round Oxford; but on a good bike, commuting in to Oxford from Kidlington and Abingdon is also possible – and with an electric bike it is easy!”
Councillor Jeanette Baker, Cabinet Member for Health, Leisure & Communities, West Oxfordshire District Council, added: “As a West Oxfordshire District Councillor and cabinet member with the portfolio for health, leisure and communities, this exciting Women’s Tour race is welcome on many levels.
“Promoting activity for women either competitively or leisure that culminates in good health and wellbeing, equality, creative community spirit to involve schools, various organisations and a boost to the tourism of the districts, is the perfect package. All this, wrapped in the enjoyment of watching the competitors travel through the counties, makes for a great family day out.”
Cllr Roger Cox, Leader of the Vale of White Horse District Council, said: “We’re all very pleased that the Women’s Tour will be racing through the Vale – it’s a great way to promote the qualities of our district to a national and worldwide audience, and it is also a great event for us all to look forward to. You never know, it might inspire a young person from the Vale to become the next Victoria Pendleton or Bradley Wiggins.”