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2017 Women's Tour de Yorkshire
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The 2017 Women's Tour de Yorkshire was a cycling one-day race that took place in Yorkshire in April 2017. It was the second edition of the Women's Tour de Yorkshire and was organised by Welcome to Yorkshire and the Amaury Sport Organisation. The race started in Tadcaster, ended in Harrogate and covered a distance of 122.5 kilometres (76.1 mi).
The race was won by Lizzie Deignan.[2]
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Route
The women's stage started at Tadcaster and followed the same route as the men's race; leaving Tadcaster over the newly re-opened Tadcaster Bridge, the route took the riders through Knaresborough, through Lofthouse, Ripon, skirting Fountains Abbey and then into Harrogate where the race culminated on Parliament Street. The race started at 9:20 am and finished around 12:30 pm.[3]
Teams
Eighteen teams were entered in the race. Listed alphabetically, these were;[4]
- Ale Cipollini
- BePink–Cogeas
- Boels Dolmans
- Canyon-SRAM
- Cyclane Pro Cycling
- Drops
- FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
- Fusion RT Fierlan
- Hitec Products
- Lares Waowdeals
- NCC Group-Kuoata Torelli
- Storey Racing
- Sunsport Velo
- Team Ford EcoBoost
- Team Jadan Weldtite
- Team Sunweb
- Team WNT Pro Cycling
- Wiggle-High5
Final classification
References
External links
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