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2019 ROAD

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
YORKSHIRE
GREAT BRITAIN

yorkshire2019.co.uk

21 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2019 @yorkshire2019


#yorkshire2019
CONTENTS
Media information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Forewords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Competition and media events schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Introducing the UCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Introducing Yorkshire 2019. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
The Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International. . . . . . . . . 10
Introducing the UCI Road World Championships. . . . . . . . 12
Introducing the Rainbow Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
A nation of cyclists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Yorkshire: The Rainbow County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
UCI Bike Region Label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
History makers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Host towns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Harrogate maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Other host locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Main Media Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Media parking and broadcast media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Photographers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Mixed Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Race routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Race programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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DAY 1
Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
DAY 2
Team Time Trial Mixed Relay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
DAY 3
Women Junior Individual Time Trial
Men Junior Individual Time Trial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
DAY 4
Men Under 23 Individual Time Trial
Women Elite Individual Time Trial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
DAY 5
Men Elite Individual Time Trial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
DAY 6
Men Junior Road Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
DAY 7
Women Junior Road Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Men Under 23 Road Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
DAY 8
Women Elite Road Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
DAY 9
Men Elite Road Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Follow the Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60


UCI Commissaires’ Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Useful information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
MEDIA INFORMATION
Union Cycliste Yorkshire 2019
Internationale (Local Organising Committee)
Louis Chenaille Charlie Dewhirst
UCI Press Officer Head of Communications
louis.chenaille@uci.ch Charlie.Dewhirst@Yorkshire2019.co.uk
+41 79 198 7047 Mobile: +44 (0)7775 707 703

Xiuling She Nick Howes


EBU Host Broadcaster Booking Officer Comunications Manager
she@eurovision.net Email: nhowes@yorkshire.com
Mobile: +44 (0)7590 964 828
Tobias Friedrich
UCI TV Production and Accreditation Pete Wilson
tobias.friedrich@uci.ch Website Manager
+41 76 204 9807 Email: pwilson@yorkshire.com
Mobile: +44 (0)7769 257 380
Zack Cooper
UCI Social Media Editor Tom Ashurst
zack.cooper@uci.ch Social Media Manager
+41 79 306 2073 Email: tashurst@yorkshire.com 03
Mobile: +44 (0)7736 678 985
Laura Folchi
UCI Media Centre Coordinator Deena Blacking
l.folchi@wingsmedia.it Media Centre Manager
Email: Deena.Blacking@uksport.gov.uk
Mobile: +44 (0)7867 142 434
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MEMORABLE INCLUSIVE, INNOVATIVE
MOMENTS AND INSPIRING
The UCI Road World On behalf of everyone at
Championships represent Yorkshire 2019 I’d like
one of the pinnacles of the to wish you a very warm
international cycling season, welcome and hope that
and all riders are dreaming you enjoy your time in this
of adding their names to the beautiful part of the world.
event’s roll of honour. Held We are thrilled to be hosting
over the course of a week in the 2019 UCI Road World
Yorkshire, considered as Great Britain’s cycling Mecca, Championships on behalf of Great Britain and our goal
this year’s Championships will feature 11 Time Trial to deliver the most inclusive, innovative and inspiring
and Road Race events, including the inaugural Team edition ever.
Time Trial Mixed Relay, featuring both men and women.
Organising the Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling
The races will unfold amidst the county’s magnificent International alongside the Championships is one way
Yorkshire Dales before reaching their conclusion in of doing that, and we are breaking further new ground
the beautiful town of Harrogate. In their quest for this year by introducing the Team Time Trial Mixed
the iconic UCI World Champion’s rainbow jersey, the Relay which will see male and female riders competing
riders are sure to receive vibrant support from both together for the very first time.
the local crowds and the many visitors attending the
We have worked in partnership with the UCI to
Championships. Approximately 1,400 riders from 90
design a spectacular range of routes and we’re sure
countries are set to compete and the action will be
the world’s best riders will find them challenging and
beamed to a global TV audience of over 250 million.
exhilarating in equal measure.
To capture these memorable moments, more
The reception they’ll receive on roadside will be
than 600 media representatives will cover this
absolutely incredible and all of Yorkshire will be
outstanding event. We would like to thank you for
swathed in the iconic rainbow bands.
your valuable contribution to the visibility and
04 promotion of these Championships. As photographers We have produced this media guide to provide you
and reporters working for TV, radio, print and digital with all the information you need to work effectively
media, you will find the equipment and services you during your stay, and I look forward to meeting many
would expect of an event of this calibre at the Media of you in person during the nine days of competition.
Centre, the TV compound and the many other areas
Once again, we’re enormously proud to welcome you to
set aside for your use. Please be assured that the
Yorkshire and we hope that you have a productive and
dedicated teams of the Organising Committee and the
thoroughly enjoyable stay.
Union Cycliste Internationale, cycling’s governing body,
will draw on their expertise to meet your expectations
Charlie Dewhirst
to the best of their abilities.
Head of Communications,
We hope this Media Guide will provide you with
Yorkshire 2019
useful information and contacts for your work in
Yorkshire and wish you an unforgettable 2019
UCI Road World Championships.

Louis Chenaille
UCI Press Officer
RACE ROUTE START TIME FINISH TIME

Sunday 21 September
Team Time Trial Mixed Relay Training Harrogate Circuit 9:00am 11:00am

Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International


Beverley to Harrogate 12:00pm 2:15pm

COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Tadcaster to Harrogate 2:00pm 3:25pm
Wetherby to Harrogate 3:00pm 4:25pm

Sunday 22 September
Team Time Trial Mixed Relay Harrogate Circuit 1:10pm 3:40pm

Monday 23 September
Women Junior Individual Time Trial Harrogate Circuit 10:10am 11:45am
Men Junior Individual Time Trial Harrogate Circuit 1:10pm 4:40pm

Tuesday 24 September
Men U23 Individual Time Trial Ripon to Harrogate 10:10am 12:30pm
Women Elite Individual Time Trial Ripon to Harrogate 2:40pm 4:50pm

Wednesday 25 September
Road Race Training 10:00am 12:00pm
Men Elite Individual Time Trial Northallerton to Harrogate 11:10pm 3:50pm

Thursday 26 September
Men Junior Road Race Richmond to Harrogate 12:10pm 3:45pm

Friday 27 September
Women Junior Road Race Doncaster to Harrogate 8:40am 11:20am
Men U23 Road Race Doncaster to Harrogate 2:10pm 7:05pm

Saturday 28 September
Women Elite Road Race Bradford to Harrogate 11:40am 4:00pm 05

Sunday 29 September
Men Elite Road Race Leeds to Harrogate 8:40am 3:40pm

EVENT TIME LOCATION


MEDIA EVENTS SCHEDULE

Saturday 21 September
Opening Ceremony 5:00-6:00pm Harrogate Fan Zone

Sunday 22 September
Official Sportive 7:00-10:30am All routes start on Parliament Street
in Harrogate and finish at the
Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate

Wednesday 25 September
UCI Junior Conference 4:30–6:00pm Harrogate Convention Centre
Aigle – Martigny 2020 7:30pm–9:30pm Harrogate Convention Centre
Official Presentation

Friday 27 September
Trials Demonstration 8:00–8:45am, Harrogate Convention Centre
UCI Congress 9:00–4:00pm Harrogate Convention Centre
UCI Bike City Label Awards 12:00–1:00pm Harrogate Convention Centre

Saturday 28 September
UCI President 9:00–10:00am Press Conference Room
Press Conference

Sunday 29 September
Closing Ceremony and Post Race Harrogate Fan Zone
UCI flag handover

All timings are subject to change


INTRODUCING
THE UCI
Founded in 1900 in Paris, France, the Union Cycliste common thread in each season’s narrative. The race
Internationale (UCI) is world cycling’s governing body. Its for the leaders’ jersey represents a major challenge,
mission is to develop and oversee cycling in all its forms while the title of UCI World Cup champion is a notable
and for everyone, as a competitive sport, a healthy sporting achievement.
recreational activity, a means of transport, and as a
form of enjoyment. It represents, before sporting and
public institutions alike, the interests of 194 National CYCLING DEVELOPMENT
Federations, five Continental Confederations, more To promote the global and equitable development of
than 1,500 professional riders, more than half a million cycling, the UCI founded the UCI World Cycling Centre
licensed riders, several million cycling enthusiasts, and (WCC) in 2002. As well as serving as the governing
two billion bicycle users the world over. body’s headquarters, the UCI WCC is a high-level
training and education centre that welcomes more
EXCELLENCE IN PERFORMANCE than a hundred promising young athletes every year
as well as people taking training courses in cycling
06 The UCI oversees the development of cycling as a professions. The UCI WCC’s programmes are designed
competitive sport and in all its forms around the world. to give everyone, irrespective of where they come from
It is committed to meeting the highest standards in or the resources available to them in their respective
all its activities and to earning and maintaining its countries, the opportunity to fulfil their potential at
reputation as an international sports federation of great national or international level. Daniel Teklehaimanot of
integrity and achieving excellence in performance. Eritrea provides an example of what aspiring riders can
achieve. A UCI WCC trainee road athlete between 2009
The UCI manages and promotes eight cycling disciplines: and 2011, he went on to sign his first professional
Road cycling, Track cycling, Mountain Bike, BMX Racing, contract and in 2015 became the first black African
BMX Freestyle, Cyclo-cross, Trials and Indoor cycling. rider to wear the polka-dot King of the Mountains jersey
Five of them are on the Olympic Games programme at the Tour de France.
(Road, Track, Mountain Bike, BMX Supercross and BMX
Freestyle Park), while two feature at the Paralympic Meanwhile, Venezuela’s Stefany Hernandez – a BMX
Games (Road and Track) and four at the Youth Olympic trainee at the UCI WCC between 2012 and 2016 – was
Games (Road, Mountain Bike, BMX Supercross and BMX crowned a UCI World Champion in 2015 and won a
Freestyle Park). Cycling races have been organised at bronze medal at the Olympic Games Rio 2016.
every Olympic Games of the modern era, and cycling is
now the third-largest Olympic sport in terms of number
of medal events (22) and athlete quotas (528). MORE THAN JUST A SPORT
Cycling is also more than just a sport. The bicycle fulfils
THE RAINBOW JERSEY a number of needs outside the sporting environment,
as a means of transport and recreation, which is why
The UCI promotes its own events, among them World the UCI is committed to developing its Cycling for All
Championships in all its disciplines. These competitions programmes, which are designed to improve conditions
see the crowning of the UCI World Champions, who have for cycling and its accessibility.
the honour of wearing the prestigious rainbow jersey
The UCI is responsible for ensuring that cycling operates
for a year. The UCI World Championships represent the
the most efficient and advanced anti-doping programme,
high point of the season in each discipline and enjoy
and it works towards this in collaboration with the World
extensive media coverage around the world.
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the National Anti-Doping
The UCI also organises the UCI World Cups, a series Organisations (NADOs). The UCI is not directly involved in
of competitions that run throughout the season and tests and their planning, however. These tasks have been
comprise events of the highest quality in the various entrusted to an independent body – the Cycling Anti-
disciplines. The UCI World Cup rankings provide a Doping Foundation (CADF).
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INTRODUCING
YORKSHIRE 2019
Yorkshire 2019 is the organisation responsible for
delivering the 2019 UCI Road World Championships
in partnership with the UCI. The company was
incorporated by UK Sport as its subsidiary in
November 2016 after Yorkshire was awarded the
right to host the Championships.
The winning bid was made jointly by British Cycling,
the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and
Sport (DCMS), UK Sport and Welcome to Yorkshire.
The event will be funded principally through DCMS
and UK Sport, whilst also receiving support from
British Cycling and the Local Authorities selected
to host the event.
Yorkshire 2019’s ambitions complement the
UCI’s commitment to leading the development of
cycling as a competitive sport and strengthening
its reputation for high standards, integrity and
outstanding performance. These ambitions are
structured around three key pillars.
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A TIDAL WAVE OF SUPPORT
The goal of Yorkshire 2019 is to deliver a UCI Road World Championships on
an unprecedented scale which engages the whole of the United Kingdom.
1.96 million spectators turned out to watch the 2019 Tour de Yorkshire and
four million fans visited the county to support the Tour de France Grand
Départ in 2014. Those crowds were among the largest ever assembled on
British shores and created an electric and truly magical atmosphere.
Away from the roadside, villages, towns and cities across Yorkshire
always embrace cycling races, laying on street parties, big screens and all
manner of entertainment to heighten a true sense of occasion. We want
to do the same again in 2019 and our vision is to paint Yorkshire in the
iconic rainbow bands.

UNPRECEDENTED FINANCIAL BACKING


The UK Government and UK Sport have committed £12 million
(€13 million) to guarantee a world-class Championships. In addition,
the 11 Local Authorities hosting the Championships are working to
facilitate a fantastic experience for all athletes and spectators.

A UNIQUE AND LASTING LEGACY


Staging the 2019 UCI Road World Championships will be transformational
for cycling in the UK. The UK Government has not only committed their 09
funding to the event delivery, but a further £15 million (€16,500) has
been allocated to develop entry-level cycling facilities across England.
This commitment means that for the first time ever, a UCI Road World
Championships is delivering a legacy that will transform the sporting fabric
of a country.
British Cycling state that a lack of suitable, multi-discipline cycling
facilities throughout Britain is one of the largest barriers to entry for
a number of groups in society participating in cycling. The investment
will improve existing facilities through a small grants programme and a
large-scale funding programme which will seek to position new multi-
use facilities around the country, to engage people with the sport at
grassroots level. In order to increase satisfaction and grow participation
there is a need to keep developing a network of traffic-free cycling
facilities, with appropriate ancillary facilities, to improve the quality
of the cycle sport experience for all participants.
Put simply, the huge numbers of people we want the 2019 UCI Road
World Championships to inspire must have somewhere to go on their
bikes. This network of national, regional and community traffic-free
facilities is fundamental to British Cycling’s ambitions to transform
Britain into a great cycling nation.
These new venues will form a key part of British Cycling’s strategy to recruit
over five million new participants into cycling, bringing an economic benefit
of at least £640 million (€700 million) over the lifetime of the project, based
solely on the value of the people influenced to cycle by British Cycling.
Since 2008 British Cycling have been working to increase the number of
dedicated cycling facilities in the UK. The facilities funded through this
legacy programme will broaden that offering and ensure that thousands
more people from communities across the country have accessible
spaces in which to embrace our great sport.
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INTRODUCING THE YORKSHIRE 2019


PARA-CYCLING INTERNATIONAL
This groundbreaking showcase of para-cycling has
been included on the race programme ahead of the The race
Championships to ensure this festival of cycling in Yorkshire
is the most inclusive ever held on British shores. A world-
This one-day event on Saturday 21 September will
class field will take part and the action will play out in front
comprise races for four groups of disabled riders:
of one of the largest crowds ever assembled for an elite
para-cycling event. Tandem visually impaired riders with a sighted pilot on
the front
Bicycle riders with physical impairments using an
The event adapted bicycle to assist them
Handcycle riders with impairments affecting either both
The Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International is the very legs or a combination of the upper and lower limbs
first UCI-sanctioned international para-cycling event to Tricycle riders with cerebral palsy, neurological
take place alongside the UCI Road World Championships. conditions or unable to ride a bicycle
The competition will act as a qualifier for the Tokyo 2020
Paralympic Games and welcome entries from every The racing will encompass 13 classifications for male
Paralympic road racing classification. and female riders and take place on a point-to-point route.
Riders will be placed in the appropriate classification
depending on their functional capacity and start from
one of three locations depending on their impairment
(full route information can be found on page 36).
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INTRODUCING THE UCI
ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
JOY, DRAMA AND STORIES GROWTH AND EXPANSION
History of the Championships New races, new champions
Since the first half of the 20th Century, this event The Amateur World Championships continued to exist
has symbolised joy, drama and all the stories, little until 1995 – crowning the likes of Eddy Merckx in 1964
and large, that illustrate cycling. The UCI Road World and Jan Ullrich in 1993 - when it was replaced by the
Championships take place every year, at the end of the Men Under-23 World Championships.
season, and are a major goal for the world’s best riders.
As the years went by, the UCI World Championships
Paradoxically, the legend began amongst the Amateur did not cease to expand, with more races joining the
ranks. During the UCI Congress in Paris in 1920, the programme. In 1958, for the first time, a race was
Italian delegation, backed by the Belgians, the French organised for Women and was won by Luxembourg’s
and the Swiss, asked for a World Championships for Elsy Jacobs.
professional riders. However, it was for the Amateurs
Between 1962 and 1994, except during Olympic years,
that the Championships were organised from 1921, in
a Men’s national team time trial was raced, with Italy
the form of a time trial. According to the UCI, there were
winning the first edition. The same event for women
not enough professional riders to justify launching such
was introduced in 1987. Their last editions coincided
an event for this category of rider.
with the launch of the World Championship individual
These Championships established nearly 20 years time trial. The teams event, but for trade teams, was
after the Tour de France (1903), well after Paris- reintroduced to the Worlds programme in 2012. In
Roubaix (1896) and Liège-Bastogne-Liège (1892), 2019, a new team time trial replacing the trade team
were sorely needed for a sport that was rapidly gaining event will be inaugurated. It will be raced as a mixed
in popularity. They replaced the Amateur middle- relay, reserved for national teams, comprising both
distance World Championships, launched in 1893, but men and women.
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interrupted in 1914 due to the First World War and
In 1975, the UCI added what has become a not-to-
never revived.
be-missed event of the cycling season, a road race
for Junior Men. The introduction of a race for Junior
Women followed in 1987. The Junior time trials became
part of the annual festivities in 1994 for the Men and
1995 for the Women.
THE FIRST EDITION
July 21, 1927, Germany
GREAT CYCLING NAMES
The bicycle was all the rage with the public. Created A hallmark of the very best
in 1922, the GP Wolber, which took place in France,
was considered the non-official World Championships. The UCI Road World Championships were interrupted
Then in 1926, at another UCI Congress in Paris, the just once, during the Second World War (1939-1945).
governing body came up with the idea of an event, Each generation has produced some of history’s great
raced on a circuit, open to Professionals and Amateurs cycling names: Binda, Coppi, Bobet, Van Steebergen,
alike, but with two distinct classifications. That is how Merckx, Hinault… the winners have the honour of
the first World Championships for Professionals came wearing the rainbow jersey – white with the five
into being. The venue was Nürburgring, in Germany, the coloured bands representing the five continents –
date July 21, 1927. for the following season.
In this first edition there were no unknown riders. The big Together with the three Grands Tours, the UCI Road
names were present, such as Alfredo Binda, surely the World Championships are among the four most sought-
most famous Italian champion after Fausto Coppi. The after victories. The unofficial symbolic title “Triple Crown”
Lombard, an exceptional climber and winner of the Giro is used for riders who win three of these four events in
in his first participation in 1925, won by more than seven the same season. Only Eddy Merckx (1974) and Stephen
minutes in front of fellow Italian Costante Girardengo. At Roche (1987) have been capable of this exploit, winning
nearly 12 minutes, Belgium’s Jean Aerts finished fifth the Giro, the Tour and the World Championships in the
overall and was crowned Amateur World Champion. same year. The hallmark of the very best.
THE EVENTS
The UCI Road World Championships is one of the pinnacle events on the professional
cycling calendar featuring the best male and female riders from around the globe.
The 2019 event features 11 races over eight days of competition for Junior (U18),
Under 23 and Elite athletes.

TEAM TIME TRIAL MIXED RELAY INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIALS


A new event for 2019 A race against time
Yorkshire is proud to be making history by In this discipline cyclists ride alone against the
hosting the first-ever Team Time Trial Mixed clock and the athlete who crosses the finish line in
Relay at a UCI Road World Championships. This the fastest time is declared the winner. Riders will
brand-new event will precede the Individual set off at regular intervals and compete for their
Time Trial and Road Races and replace the national team.
separate Men’s and Women’s Team Time
Trials which ran between 2012-2018. National
teams will consist of three male riders and
three female riders from the Under 23 and
Elite categories. The male riders will set off first
and the women will replace them on the road
as soon as the second male rider has crossed
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Harrogate circuit. Final timings will then be
taken when the second female rider crosses the
finish line at the end of their lap and the fastest
team will be declared the winner. The six riders
of the winning nation will then all be awarded
the rainbow jersey.

The event will contribute to the UCI World


Ranking and count towards qualification for ROAD RACES
the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The total prize Race for glory
money for the top 10 teams will be €166,000 A mass start event where national teams come
(£152,000), identical to what was offered in the together in a peloton and compete against each
Team Time Trial event in 2018. other. The wining rider is the first to cross the
finish line at the end of the full race distance.
The new format is a significant step towards
Teams range in size with the number of riders
achieving the UCI’s major objectives
being determined on the number of points
of increasing the attractiveness of the
that country has amassed on the official UCI
Championships, developing women’s cycling
Rankings over the previous 12 months. The
and promoting National Federations.
more points, the more riders from each country
To find out more about the Team Time Trial can compete.
Mixed Relay, check out the film from the
test event at the UCI Headquarters in Aigle here:
https://youtu.be/SISyOYDU8xo
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Images left to right:
Peter Sagan. Tom Simpson.

INTRODUCING
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THE RAINBOW JERSEY
The winning team of the Team Time Trial Mixed Relay and the
winner of each Individual Time Trial and Road Race event at
the UCI Road World Championships is awarded the rainbow
jersey – one of the most iconic prizes in the sport. “When
you see the world champion’s jersey in the peloton, you get
out of the way”, say the riders.

An outstanding achievement

Success: The world champion has the honour of wearing


the rainbow jersey when competing in that same discipline
for a whole year up to the subsequent UCI Road World
Championships.
The Rainbow Bands: The rainbow jersey was first
awarded in 1927, the year of the first UCI Road World
Championships for professional riders. The design has
remained much the same ever since. It is predominantly
white with five horizontal bands representing the UCI
colours around the chest.
The rainbow jersey was first awarded in 1927, the year of
the first UCI Road World Championships for professional
riders. The design has remained much the same ever
since. It is predominantly white with five horizontal bands
representing the UCI colours around the chest.
Legacy: After a world champion’s reign is over, that rider
is allowed to wear rainbow piping on the sleeve cuffs
and collar of their trade team jersey until the end of their
career, as testimony to an exceptional achievement.
A NATION Great Britain is one of the leading lights in world cycling.
Here are some interesting stats which help plot our history

OF CYCLISTS
at the UCI Road World Championships.

38
Total number of UCI Road
7
The position Great Britain
World Championships medals sits on the all-time elite UCI
won by Great Britain (17 gold, Road World Championships
11 silver, 10 bronze) medal table

7
Total number of UCI Road World
16
Total number of men’s
Championships medals Nicole UCI Road World
Cooke (Britain’s most decorated Championships medals
road world champion) owns (5 gold, 6 silver, 5 bronze)

22
Total number of
1
Women Elite Individual
Time Trial winner
17

women’s UCI Road World


(Emma Pooley in 2010)
Championships medals
(12 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze)

2
Men Elite Road Race winners
4
Number of Men Elite Individual
(Tom Simpson in 1965 and Time Trial medals Chris
Mark Cavendish in 2011) Boardman (Britain’s most
and Men Elite Individual decorated male road world
Time Trial (Chris Boardman champion) owns (1 gold,
in 1994 and Sir Bradley 1 silver, 2 bronze)
Wiggins in 2014)

3
Number of UCI Road
5
Women Elite Road Race
winners (Beryl Burton in
World Champions who
1960 and 1967, Mandy Jones
come from Yorkshire
in 1982, Nicole Cooke in
(Beryl Burton, Lizzie Deignan
2008 and Lizzie Armitstead
and Tom Pidcock)
in 2015)
Images left to right:
Cycling in the North York
Moors National Park
© Tony Bartholomew.
Marcel Kittel wins Stage
One of the 2014 Tour de
France in Harrogate.

YORKSHIRE: THE HOME


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THE RAINBOW COUNTY OF CYCLING
Yorkshire is the largest county in Britain covering 15,000 Yorkshire’s journey to become a world-class cycling destination
square kilometres. It enjoys an exceptional variety of began in 2014 when the county hosted the start of the Tour
landscapes – breathtaking coastline, glorious countryside de France. Director Christian Prudhomme described it as ‘the
and iconic rivers dotted with ancient towns, thriving cities, grandest Grand Départ’ in the race’s history with four million
rugged moors, beautiful dales and magnificent hills. roadside spectators over the opening two stages.

Inspirational landscapes Yorkshire has it all

Yorkshire is perfect for cycling and offers an impeccable Marcel Kittel sprinted to victory on the first day of action
backdrop to the 2019 UCI Road World Championships. in Harrogate - on exactly the same spot where the 2019
Quick facts: Yorkshire has a population of 5.3 million UCI Road World Championships races will conclude.
which equates to 9% of the UK population (source: 2011 Vincenzo Nibali meanwhile, timed his late attack to
Census – Office for National Statistics) and has an economy perfection to win in Sheffield on stage two.
worth £112 billion (source: Office for National Statistics). Direct Legacy: In 2015 the Tour de Yorkshire was created
It is comprised of four ceremonial counties (the East as a direct legacy of the Tour de France and it proved an
Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and instant success. Its popularity ensured the men’s race
West Yorkshire) which are in-turn governed by 22 local expanded from three to four days in 2018 and the Asda
authorities. The county encompasses three National Parks Tour de Yorkshire Women’s Race doubled in size from
(the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and Peak District) one day to two.
and three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (Howardian
Hills, Nidderdale and the Forest of Bowland). If Yorkshire Record numbers: The 2019 edition saw Chris Lawless
were a country it would have finished 14th in Rio 2016 become the first British winner of the men’s race while
Olympics medal table! legendary cyclist Marianne Vos emerged triumphant in the
women’s event. 1.96 million fans line the route and the
God’s Own County: There has never been a better time races were watched by a record 28 million TV viewers in
for the UCI Road World Championships to visit the county. 190 countries.
Cycling is booming across Yorkshire. Sport England’s
Active Lives survey which (published in March 2018) Both races also featured the Harrogate World
found that over half a million people (10.5%) now cycle Championships circuit in 2019 which allowed riders
regularly and the county ranks second in the UK for overall to sample this key New Page of the parcours under
cycling participation. race conditions.
UCI BIKE
REGION LABEL
In September 2017, during the UCI Road World
Championships in Bergen, Yorkshire’s reputation as
a world-class cycling destination was further enhanced
when it became the first place in the UK to be officially
recognised as a UCI Bike Region.

Commitment to everyday cycling

Honour: At the time Yorkshire was one of only eight


places to have been bestowed the honour since the
labels were relaunched by the UCI in 2015. The UCI
grants UCI Bike City/Region status to locations that
demonstrate an outstanding commitment to growing
and promoting everyday cycling, as well as hosting
major UCI cycling events.
Of course, Yorkshire fits that bill perfectly. Hosting the
2014 Tour de France Grand Départ inspired the county
to deliver a wide range of cycling legacy projects and
implement multi-year cycling strategies across its
22 Local Authorities which target events, infrastructure,
training, education and tourism.
Access to bikes: With a clear vision to make ‘more
people cycle more often’, headline initiatives have
included the £35 million Cycle Superhighway which
now links Leeds and Bradford, and the 63 Yorkshire
Bank Bike Libraries that Welcome to Yorkshire has 19
opened since 2014 where children can gain free
access to bikes.
More information can be found at https://
www.uci.org/cycling-for-all/bike-city-label/yorkshire

Image left to right: Cycling in the


North York Moors National Park and
near Kilney Crag in the Yorkshire Dales
National Park.
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CYCLING HERITAGE
Ever since cycling began to evolve in Britain during the 1800s, Yorkshire has had a close and
cherished association with the bicycle. There are hundreds of cycling clubs across the county
with members ranging from purely recreational to highly competitive.
Otley (founded in 1890), Clifton (1895) and Ilkley (1896) Cycling Clubs are among the oldest
in the country and were among the bastions of the British scene before a nationwide ban on
open road racing was finally lifted in the 1950s.

Lizzie Deignan (née Armitstead)


HISTORY MAKERS
Yorkshire has led the way in producing some of the country’s greatest riders.

BRIAN ROBINSON, MIRFIELD


A true pioneer if ever there was one. In 1955 Robinson and Tony Hoar became the first
British riders to complete the Tour de France, and after sealing a podium position at
Milan-San Remo two years later, Robinson then became the first British rider to win a
stage at the 1958 Tour. A further stage success would follow in 1959, and Robinson took
the overall crown at the 1961 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré before he retired.

BERYL BURTON OBE, LEEDS


Few riders, if any, have dominated the sport like Beryl Burton did in the 60s and 70s.
During that period she earned two UCI Road World Championships titles (in 1960 and
1967) and five rainbow jerseys on the track. On the UK scene, she won more than 90
domestic championships and set numerous national records, and it is highly unlikely
her palmarès will ever be matched.

BARRY HOBAN, WAKEFIELD


Hoban established himself as one of the world’s best sprinters when he scooped two
stage wins at the 1964 Vuelta a España. Eight stage successes would follow at the Tour
de France before he retired having racked up 11 Tour finishes – a record for a British
rider that stands to this day. Add the 1974 Ghent-Wevelgem title and podium places at
Paris-Roubaix and Liège–Bastogne–Liège and you have a true trailblazing talent.

MALCOLM ELLIOTT, SHEFFIELD


Elliott has the distinction of being the first British rider to win a Grand Tour points
jersey after topping the classification at the 1988 Vuelta a España. Before that 21
landmark feat he had marked himself out as a prodigious talent by winning two gold
medals at the 1982 Commonwealth Games, and he would sprint to three stage
triumphs at the Vuelta before switching to the American circuit in 1993.

ED CLANCY MBE, BARNSLEY


Although Clancy is a familiar face on the British road scene, it is the track where he
has enjoyed most success, and is one of the true standout riders from Britain’s golden
generation of cyclists. With three Olympic gold medals, six world titles and five European
Championships wins to his name, Clancy remains one of the finest endurance riders
in the sport.

BEN SWIFT, ROTHERHAM


An alumnus of British Cycling’s world-renowned Academy, Swift is equally at home on the
road or track. A founding member of Team Sky (now Ineos) in 2010 he achieved their first
stage race win at the Tour de Picardie title that same year. His successes include a gold
medal in the 2012 UCI World Track Championships and finishing fifth at the 2018 UCI
Road World Championships in Bergen. He is the current British Road Race Champion.

LIZZIE DEIGNAN (NÉE ARMITSTEAD), OTLEY


A former rainbow jersey winner on the track, Deignan wowed the crowd in 2015 when
she powered to a stunning UCI Road World Championships victory in Richmond. That
result earned her a clean sweep of National, Commonwealth and World road titles and
cemented her place in the history books. Deignan is sure to receive a hero’s welcome
if she lines up as expected in her home World Championships.

TOM PIDCOCK, LEEDS


Pidcock is currently one of the hottest prospects in world cycling and has an extremely
bright future ahead of him. The 20 year old has held National, European and World Cyclo-
cross titles as both a junior and under-23 rider, and has also won Paris-Roubaix in those
two age categories. If that wasn’t enough, he won the Men Junior Individual Time Trial at
the 2017 UCI Road World Championships and earlier this year was crowned the winner of
the UCI Under-23 Cyclo-cross World Cup, confirming his all-round credentials.
HOST TOWNS
In order to engage all four corners of
the county the 2019 UCI Road World
Championships and Yorkshire 2019 Para-
Cycling International will encompass
10 different locations across Yorkshire.

RICHMOND NORTH YORK


MOORS
26 September 2019 NATIONAL PARK

YORKSHIRE NORTHALLERTON
DALES 25 September 2019
NATIONAL
PARK
RIPON
24 September 2019

HARROGATE
22 - 29 September 2019 WETHERBY
21 September 2019

22 TADCASTER
LEEDS
21 September 2019
BEVERLEY
29 September 2019 21 September 2019

BRADFORD
28 September 2019

DONCASTER
27 September 2019

PEAK DISTRICT
NATIONAL PARK

EDINBURGH Yorkshire 2019


Para-Cycling International
21 September
YORKSHIRE

MANCHESTER 2019 UCI Road


World Championships
BIRMINGHAM
22 – 29 September
LONDON
HARROGATE
Harrogate has been selected as the main competition town.

Set in the heart of Yorkshire, the spa town of Harrogate has been
chosen as the central location for the 2019 UCI Road World
Championships as it meets all the criteria needed to host a
world-class sporting event.

Harrogate is a natural host town and visitors have been attracted


there for over four centuries. It is beautiful and ideally positioned
- a short trip from Bradford, Leeds and York - and is surrounded
by some of Britain’s most stunning scenery.

Harrogate developed as a popular spa resort in the 18th century


when the rich and famous of Georgian society came to enjoy its
waters. The legacy of those wealthy visitors can still be seen in
the town’s extravagant hotels, elegant architecture, green open
spaces and beautiful parks.

And while steeped in history, modern-day Harrogate has Montpellier


become one of the county’s most vibrant centres with fantastic
shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities, and a wide variety
of restaurants and cafes. It is also a lively cultural hub with a
theatre, beautifully restored Edwardian concert hall, several art
galleries and a year-round programme of festivals.

In 2014 it was chosen as the destination town for the opening


stage of the Tour de France and passed that test with flying
colours, hosting over 300,000 fans and the city on wheels which
is Le Grande Boucle’s logistical core. We have no doubt it will
excel in every area once again.

For more information on Harrogate and the surrounding 23


area go to yorkshire2019.co.uk/Harrogate

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Other UCI Road World Championships Host Towns

Bradford Northallerton Leeds

BRADFORD NORTHALLERTON
Bradford rose to prominence in the 19th century as an international Northallerton is the county town of North Yorkshire, nestled between
centre of textile manufacture and rapidly became the “wool capital of the Yorkshire Dales National Park to its west and the North York Moors
the world”. City Hall, the Alhambra Theatre and Bradford Cathedral are National Park to the east. The bustling centre, with its wide High Street
just some examples of the city’s most iconic architecture. The city is and variety of shops, cafes and pubs, will provide the perfect backdrop
also rich in culture and in 2009 it became the world’s first UNESCO City as the world’s best elite male time triallists set off on their testing trip
of Film. A thriving food scene only adds to its all-round credentials and to Harrogate.
it will prove the perfect start location for the Women Elite Road Race For more information about Northallerton go to:
For more information about Bradford go to: yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Northallerton
yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Bradford
RICHMOND
DONCASTER Founded in 1071, Richmond, Yorkshire is the oldest of the 57
An historic market town situated at the southern edge of Yorkshire, settlements around the world which bear the same name. Over the
Doncaster is renowned for its horse racing, rich railway heritage, and centuries it has grown into a vibrant market town boasting the largest
26 its wealth of Georgian and Regency architecture. Doncaster sits at the cobbled marketplace in England. Another of Richmond’s famous
very heart of its borough and has more than enough to entertain the landmarks is the Norman castle which dominates the town’s skyline,
casual visitor. Huge crowds turned out to support the Tour de Yorkshire and a host of elegant Georgian buildings dotted around the centre only
when the opening stage started here in 2019 and they will be on hand add to its historic charm. Exposure gained from hosting the 2018 Tour
again in support of the rainbow jersey. de Yorkshire means Richmond is thriving and it will be boosted again
when the Championships touch down in this quaint location.
For more information about Doncaster go to:
yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Doncaster For more information about Richmond go to:
yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Richmond

LEEDS
Leeds is a thriving, passionate city, rich in culture and heritage. It is
RIPON
the country’s third largest city with a population of 800,000 and is Ripon was founded over 1,300 years ago and is England’s third
currently one of the fastest growing cities in the UK. The contemporary smallest city, famed for its striking cathedral. The ancient centre is
economy of Leeds has been shaped by the desire to be a ’24-hour filled with shops, cafes and restaurants, while the UNESCO World
European City’ and ‘Capital of the North’. Leeds was the official start Heritage Site of Studley Royal Park and Fountains Abbey is just three
city of the Tour de France in 2014, and that honour has been bestowed miles away. Its ease of accessibility and range of hospitality outlets
once again for the concluding day of the 2019 UCI Road World makes it another exceptional host, and the rolling roads which
Championships. surround it will make for spectacular time trialling.
For more information about Leeds go to: For more information about Ripon go to:
yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Leeds yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Ripon

Doncaster Ripon Richmond


Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International Host Towns

BEVERLEY TADCASTER WETHERBY


Beverley is a market town with beauty Tadcaster is a small market town with a big Wetherby is an award-winning floral
in abundance and first became a tourist personality. Nestled halfway between York market town nestled on the banks of the
destination in the 12th century. With an and Leeds, it has existed since Roman times River Wharfe. The town is equidistant from
awe-inspiring Minster - famous for its 13th and has rich brewing history dating back Edinburgh and London (198 miles or 319km)
century stone carvings and stained glass to the 14th century. It is still home to three and this central location means it has served
through to its 15th century North Bar and famous breweries and draft horses are still as a staging post for countless travellers over
abundance of Georgian buildings, the town a common sight on its streets to this day. the years. Nowadays Wetherby has developed
attracts history buffs from far and wide. At the heart of the town stands the Ark, a into a busy market town. It still retains its
Beverley Racecourse has also been part of 15th century building reputed to be where Thursday Market which was first granted by
the town’s lifeblood since the 16th century the pilgrim fathers met to plan their historic Royal Charter in 1240 and the centre is full
and hosts some of Britain’s best flat racing. voyage to America. of interesting shops. Two attractions not to
It’s no wonder Beverley is regularly voted one be missed are its cinema which dates back
Tadcaster is a real cyclists’ town surrounded
of the best places to live in the UK. to 1915 and Sandringham Park which was
by gently rolling hills which are perfect for
awarded a prestigious Green Flag Award. 27
Widespread exposure gained from hosting riding. The town is home to two independent
the starts of the 2016 and 2018 Tours de bike shops and there are a range of other There are many other treasures to explore
Yorkshire means the town is thriving, and independent shops and cafés too, offering among Wetherby’s streets and a Historical
it will be boosted again when the Yorkshire exactly the right type of respite from a day in Trail guides visitors around town giving
2019 Para-Cycling International touches the saddle. The world’s best para-cyclists are them a fascinating insight into Wetherby’s
down and the eyes of the world focus once sure to receive a warm reception here. colourful past. Be sure to check it out before
more on this quaint location. you watch the riders pass.
For more information on Tadcaster go to
For more information on Beverley go to yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Tadcaster For more information on Wetherby go to
yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Beverley yorkshire2019.co.uk/visit/Wetherby
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WORKSPACE LOCKERS
Written press, photographers and radio Lockers will be at the disposal of
TV accredited journalists attending the photographers in order to store their
event will be able to work from the Media equipment. Locker keys can be collected
Centre, located in Hall M at the Harrogate from the Media Welcome Desk and a cash
Convention Centre. Accreditation is required deposit must be provided prior to usage.
in order to access the Media Centre (see
p29 for more details on accreditation). The CATERING
Media Centre opening times are as follows:
In the Lounge Area of the Media Centre,
Friday 20 September 9am - 10pm there is a Cafeteria where you purchase
Saturday 21 September 8am - 10pm meals and refreshments. Also lunch or any
other meals should not be taken at the work
Sunday 22 September 9am - 10pm
place in the Media Centre.
Monday 23 September 8am - 10pm
Tuesday 24 September 7:30am - 10pm
Wednesday 25 September 9am - 10pm
LIGHT REFRESHMENT AREA
The media refreshment area offers
Thursday 26 September 9am - 10pm accredited media light refreshments (hot
Friday 27 September 7:30am - 10pm and cold drinks) free of charge.
Open from 6:30am for photographer shuttle bus
Saturday 28 September 7:30am - 10pm
CAFÉ
Sunday 29 September 7:30am - 10pm
Open from 6:30am for photographer shuttle bus
The café will be located next to the Media
Centre inside the Harrogate Convention
Monday 30 September Closed Centre and a large selection of hot and cold
Timings subject to change food and drink options will be available
The Media Centre address is as follows: for accredited media to purchase. Seating
28 Hall M, Harrogate Convention Centre, will be provided and we kindly request that
King’s Road, Harrogate HG1 5LA meals are not eaten at your work place in
the Media Centre.

WELCOME DESK TASTE OF YORKSHIRE STAND


The Welcome Desk will provide support on
media service matters, general information, Welcome to Yorkshire – the destination
specific media information, lost and found, management organisation for Yorkshire -
and support finding locations inside and will be providing information about the
outside the venue. county, World Championships start locations
and various tourist and cultural attractions.
A selection of locally produced food and
MEDIA WORKSPACE drink will also be available to sample.
Provides working stations for accredited
media, equipped with power sockets, some
cabled internet connections and wireless
YORKSHIRE 2019
WIFI, a print and copy service, TV screens to ONLINE MEDIA AREA
follow the races and IT support. Yorkshire 2019 place great importance on
providing you with the best-possible facilities
ENTRY LISTS & RESULTS and support for you to do your work during
the Championships. Daily press releases,
Start lists and results for each event will
photographs, audio files and press material
be made available in the Media Centre and
can be found at: https://yorkshire.
TV Compound as soon as they are received
box.com/v/Yorkshire2019Media
from the race commissaries. They will also
be available at www.uci.org under the event These may be used free of charge
page and at www.tissottiming.com for communication purposes related to
the Championships. We kindly ask any
PIGEONHOLES photographs used are credited to
SWPix.com
Press releases, start lists, race results and
other relevant information will be placed in
pigeonholes for all accredited media to access.
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DAILY YORKSHIRE 2019 The top-three finishers from every race will take part
MEDIA SERVICES in the press conferences, along with all six riders from
the top-three teams of the Team Time Trial Mixed Relay.
Morning briefing (sports and non-sports related): Press conferences will take place after the end of each
In our morning briefings we will provide you with competition once the medal ceremony and mix zone
the most important information concerning the duties have been fulfilled.
Championships that day (facts and figures about
the races, the courses, VIP guests etc.).
MEDIA ACCREDITATION
Language: English
The Accreditation Centre will be located in Hall D
Release time: Before the start of the first race
of the Harrogate Convention Centre and can be 29
2019 UCI Road World Championships Daily accessed via the main entrance.
Press Release: We will circulate a press release The address is:
following each post-race press conference looking Hall D, Harrogate Convention Centre,
back on the whole day from a sporting and local King’s Road, Harrogate HG1 5LA
news perspective. We will also provide access to
our image library which media can use for editorial Media are required to wear accreditation at all times
usage free of charge. and access will not be granted to the above venues
without accreditation.
Language: English
Release time: After the post-race press conference
ACCREDITATION CENTRE
PRESS CONFERENCE FACILITY OPENING HOURS
Friday 20 September 9am - 7pm
The Press Conference Room is located at West Park Saturday 21 September 9am - 6pm
United Reformed Church which is located 0.3 miles
(0.5km) away from the Media Centre on the corner of Sunday 22 September 8am - 6pm
Victoria Avenue and Parliament Street, less than 50 Monday 23 September 9am - 6pm
metres from the finish line of all races. Tuesday 24 September 9am - 6pm
The address is: Wednesday 25 September 9am - 6pm
West Park United Reformed Church, Thursday 26 September 9am - 6pm
West Park, Harrogate HG1 1BL Friday 27 September 9am - 6pm
The press conference room has a capacity of 120 Saturday 28 September 9am - 6pm
seats although additional space will be available Sunday 29 September 8am - 10am
for journalists and photographers if required on the Timings are subject to change.
balcony. All accredited media are welcome to attend
the press conferences.
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CAR PARKS Signage will be provided at each start


location so accredited journalists can
When you collect your accreditation you will access each media car park via the PPO.
receive media parking stickers if you have
successfully applied for them beforehand. If you prefer to travel to the start locations
These stickers will allow you to park at by train, railway stations are less than a
the media car parks free of charge for the 15-minute walk away from the start lines
duration of the Championships. in Beverley (0.5 miles), Northallerton (0.6
miles), Bradford (0.4 miles) and Leeds
Harrogate media parking location: (0.4 miles). The start line in Doncaster
Jubilee Car Park, Union Street, is a 10-minute taxi ride (2.7 miles) from
Harrogate, HG1 1BW Doncaster Railway Station. Richmond,
Walking distance to the Media Centre: Ripon, Tadcaster and Wetherby are not
approximately 0.2 miles (0.3km) served by railways.

Walking distance to the Press Conference


Room: approximately 0.3 miles (0.5km) MEDIA SHUTTLE SERVICE
Due to the road closures in place during A shuttle service reserved for all media will
the Championships, you will have to follow run daily between the Media Centre and the
a deviation to enter and exit the media car remote start locations. The pick-up point will
park. This will be clearly signposted. be clearly signposted and located on King’s
Road which runs alongside the Harrogate
Media car parks will also be provided at Convention Centre. Shuttles can be booked
every race start location for those with valid on a first come first served basis. Please
media parking stickers. To access the media register at the Welcome Desk in the Media
car parks please follow signs via the PPO. Centre the day before each race.

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INTRODUCTION GENERAL ACCESS
All access to the venue for broadcast media AND RESTRICTIONS
(TV and Radio) will be organised according EBU staff in their role as Host Broadcasters
to the different tiers of partnership (Host will be wearing grey bibs, and that will allow
Broadcaster (HB), Rights Holders (RH), them access to all areas in order to ensure
News Rights Holders (RH-N), Non-Rights a first-class television signal at the European
Holders (NRH)). Accreditation to access Broadcasting Union’s standard.
venues will only be granted after the rights
are cleared with UCI media rights agencies Except for the Host Broadcaster, no RH
EBU and IMG respectively. members are allowed to film on the course
after the finish line. This area shall stay as
safe and clean as possible.
FILMING All other media will be recognisable with
The rights for continuous filming of the event other bibs and will have access to the Mixed
are restricted to the authorized parties. Zone as described above. Please note that a
Filming for broadcast (including online, special access card is required in addition to
social media etc.) may only take place by the bib to access any dedicated position of
written permission of the UCI. Please refer to the Mixed Zone.
the broadcast contact details.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
AND BROADCASTER BIBS
Bibs and accreditation are required to be worn
by photographers and broadcasters during the
Championships. The bibs are numbered, strictly
personal and cannot be replaced in the event of loss.
PHOTO PHOTO
They are separated into different colour categories
according to the group they represent.
Photographers can collect their bibs at the Media
Centre, whilst broadcaster bibs will have to be
picked-up in the EBU booking office at the TV
Compound. The deposit for all bibs will be £35 or €40.
In order to provide crews with the best-possible
service and access, bibs must be collected as soon
as possible upon arrival at the TV compound from VIDEO VIDEO
the UCI and EBU representatives mentioned in the RADIO RADIO
document.

PHOTOGRAPHER BRIEFINGS
Photographers’ briefings are planned in the Media
Centre on 21st of September at 2:30–3:00pm
for the Time Trials, and on 25th of September at
5:30–6:00pm for Road Races. Bibs will be 31
distributed at the briefings and throughout the
event. Bibs require a deposit of £35 or €40 or a TV HOST
professional press/photographer card.
Responsible person: Wings Media Centre Manager
Laura Folchi (see contact details on page 3).

IN-COMPETITION PHOTOGRAPHER
SHUTTLE SERVICE
A dedicated shuttle service for photographers only will
run daily from the Media Centre to the competition start
line, and then along the parcours. The pick-up point will
be clearly signposted and located on King’s Road which
runs alongside the Harrogate Convention Centre. The
schedule of the shuttle, as well as its drop off points,
will be updated on a daily basis and communicated to
photographers.
Responsible person: Wings Media Centre Manager
Laura Folchi (see contact details on page 3).
32
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RAMP = TV Monitor RAMP


Riders
entry
point
Riders flow

Radio / TV Radio / TV Radio / TV


Right holders right holders - National Non-right holders press

Media flow

Media
entry point

INTRODUCTION ACCESS TO THE MEDIA CENTRE


The Mixed Zone is a covered area where accredited All UCI media partners’ TV crews are allowed to access
media can conduct interviews with athletes immediately the Media Centre to edit and upload videos, but for
after they finish their race. Separate, allocated areas logistical reasons, we kindly request you do not to
for RH, NRH and Written Press will be set up in the occupy that space when not required.
Mixed Zone. As per previous years, all riders will
be conducted through the Mixed Zone, with the
exception of the top three riders, who will be retained MEDIA MIXED ZONE
for the Host Broadcaster flash interview and the AT START LOCATIONS
award ceremony before being brought back to the
Please note there are no official media work space
Mixed Zone afterwards.
facilities at remote start locations – there will, however,
The Mixed Zone will be located close to the finish line be a media mixed zone prior to the Men and Women
and will be the first media contact with the riders Elite Road Races in Bradford and Leeds. 33
after the race. Any interviews conducted at the studio
The media mixed zone tents will be connected directly
platforms should be done once the riders have gone
to the exit of sign-on stage, and divided in two sections
through the Mixed Zone.
(A/V Rights Holders and Written Press). Riders will pass
If there is the wish for live interviews by the RHs of through the mixed zones after leaving the sign-on stage,
the countries of the winner, these RHs can conduct on their way to the field of play. Only accredited media
these interviews at the same time as the winner’s flash will be allowed into these tents so accreditation must
interview at the flash position. The relevant RHs shall be worn at all times.
address these queries to the UCI floor manager present
in the Mixed Zone.To ensure a smooth process, and
for the sake of clarity, if a rider has been chosen for an
antidoping control, and in the case he/she is asking
to use the restroom, this process prevails over media
activities. The rider will be brought back to media after
the test has been completed. Otherwise, antidoping
process takes place after the press conference.
RACE ROUTES
21 & 22 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2019

Richmond
Men Junior Road Race

Northallerton
Men Elite Individual Time Trial

Ripon
Men Under 23 Individual Time Trial
Women Elite Individual Time Trial

Men Elite
Road Race
HARROGATE
Team Time Trial Mixed Relay / Harrogate Circuit /
Men Junior Individual Time Trial /
Women Junior Individual Time Trial
Tadcaster Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International
34 Wetherby
Women Elite
Road Race
Beverley
Bradford Leeds
Men Under 23
Women Junior Road Race
Road Race

Doncaster

A range of challenging yet spectacular routes have


been designed to bring the races to as wide a section
of the Yorkshire population as possible. Harrogate is
the main competition town for all races. Start towns have
been selected in Beverley, Bradford, Doncaster, Leeds,
Northallerton, Richmond, Ripon, Tadcaster and Wetherby
resulting in an outstanding race programme.
RACE PROGRAMME

Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International • Saturday 21 September


Groundbreaking para-cycling races in association with the UCI Road World Championships.

 HARROGATE • Sunday 22 September  RICHMOND • Thursday 26 September


Team
  Time Trial Mixed Relay Men
  Junior Road Race
This new event sees the world’s best male and female time Junior riders from around the world will descend on
triallists come together to battle it out for a truly historic victory. Richmond for their right to win the coveted rainbow jersey.

 HARROGATE • Monday 23 September  DONCASTER • Friday 27 September


Women
  Junior  Individual Time Trial Women
  Junior Road Race 35
Men
  Junior  Individual Time Trial Men
  U23 Road Race
The tough and technical Harrogate circuit will test the juniors Both races start and finish in the same location but the routes
as they look to claim the first rainbow jerseys of 2019. along the way are varied and provide their own challenges.

 RIPON • Tuesday 24 September  BRADFORD • Saturday 28 September


Women
  Elite Individual Time Trial Women
  Elite Road Race
Men
  U23 Individual
  Time Trial This route has something for everyone and
The routes are identical and perfectly suited to time triallists is sure to provide enthralling racing.
who can manage their efforts over a fast and open course.

 LEEDS • Sunday 29 September


 NORTHALLERTON • Wednesday 25 September Men
  Elite Road Race
Men
  Elite Individual Time Trial The Championships will be sure to go out in style on this testing
The biggest prize in elite men’s time trialling is awaiting the rider course. Only the strongest will survive for a chance to claim
who powers around this picturesque course in the fastest time. those iconic rainbow bands.
Sessay Hovingham
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N O R T H B1257 Amotherby
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Dunsforth Sutton-on Hutton Westow Wharram
Tollerton Huby the-Forest Barton-le Sledmere
Bishop Thornton South 1.2 km 250 m B1249
A59
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A64Sunnyside Gardens B1248 Kilham
Bedlam Ouseburn B1363 Flaxton Leavening
Burnt Yates Arkendale Linton- Burton A61
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Birstwith A1(M) Thixendale
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HARROGATE
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A614 Lockington
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Wharfedale Boston Spa Acaster Malbis
A660 Harewood A19 Wheldrake Hayton Londesborough
A1(M) A659
Arthington East Keswick Easthorpe Leven
Bramhope East Rigton Tadcaster Shiptonthorpe Leconfield
A658 Tadcaster Escrick Melbourne Etton Arram
A660 A58 Market
A61 A162 Intermediate Start (57 km) Everingham Weighton
Thorganby A164 Routh
Leeds and Bradford A1035
Int. Airport Thorner 44 Stillingfleet A1079
Ulleskelf
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Moortown A64 B1223 Kelfield H
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Aberford Skipwith A163
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A6120 Scholes Cawood A19 Holme-On- North North Newbald
Barwick Church Foggathorpe A1174
Y O R K S H I R E in Elmet A163
Spalding-Moor Cliffe Walkington Wawne
Fenton Wistow BEVERLEY
Farsley Sherburn
Bubwith
Armley LEEDS A64 43
A6120 in Elmet Barlby Start (106.2km) A1079
46
Tadcaster
Garforth Selby
Wortley Cross Little Cottingham
3 A614 North Cave Skidby
2 Green A63 Weighton
Derwent

1 5 45 M1 Hambleton Cliffe Wressle


Peckfield Brayton 38 South Cave
7
Aire Kippax Monk Fryston Eastrington M62
Drighlington South Milford A63 Hemingbrough A63
44 42 A164
M621 Barmby on A63 HULL
Howden
Beverley, Tadcaster, Wetherby and Harrogate

Rothwell A1(M) Hillam the Marsh Gilberdyke


27 A19 A1041 B1230
M62 Morley Chapel Elloughton
Birstall 28 Birkin Haddlesey 37 Swanland
29 Broomfleet
Tingley M62 30 Castleford Drax Ouse A63
Kellington Brough
Camblesforth Laxton North
Ferrybridge A645 M62 ber
41 Ferriby r Hum
Outwood 31
32a Carlton Blacktoft Rive
32 Knottingley 36
Ouse Whitton
M62 Whitley Rawcliffe Goole A15 New Holland
Dewsbury A650 Bridge
Pontefract 33 34 Snaith Winteringham
A638 A161 Whitgift Burton-upon-
35 Humber
40 Wakefield M62 Swinefleet Alkborough
A644 7 Goxhill
A1077
South
Purston Ferriby
A1
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Horbury M1 Jaglin A628 Womersley Garthorpe


Winterton A1077
Tre

Sandal
SATURDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2019 • YORKSHIRE 2019 PARA-CYCLING INTERNATIONAL

39 Orofton A638 Wentbridge


Grange 300 m Crigglestone Sykehouse
Moor 250 m M18 N O R T H L I N C O L N S H I R E Thornton Curtis
Newmillerdam Ackworth S O U T H Eastoft
200 m Thorpe Audlin A19 Moorends
150 m A637 A1077 Bonby
Y O R K S H I R E 6 A161 Appleby Ulceby
100 m A61 Hemsworth Upton Barnsdale Bar Fishlake
50 m Thorne A15
3 km38 Askern Crowle
0m Stainforth A180
A638
DAY 1 Yorkshire 2019
SATURDAY Para-Cycling International
21 SEPTEMBER For the very first time, Para-cycling races will take place
Beverley to Harrogate alongside the UCI Road World Championships. The races will
be Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games qualifiers and will welcome
106.2km (66 miles) entries from every Paralympic road racing classification. The
All classes riders will start from four different locations along the same route
and all finish in Harrogate. The races will comprise four groups of
Tadcaster to Harrogate
disabled riders (blind and visually impaired, people with cerebral
57km (35.4 miles) palsy, locomotor disabilities and handcyclists) and a total of
All classes 13 classifications for men and women. Riders are placed in the
appropriate classification in the light of their functional capacity.
Wetherby to Harrogate Those riders racing the longest distance will start in Beverley
41.2km (25.6 miles) and the shorter courses will begin along one continuous route
C1-3 Women, H1-2 Men in Tadcaster, Wetherby and Harrogate.
and H1-4 Women
28km (17.4 miles)
T1-2 Men and Women 37
SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2019
DAY 2 Harrogate circuit
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Start Course profile - Women EIite ITT Finish


RIPON 2019 ROAD HARROGATE
161 m WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Clapham
161 m

Green
Wormald Green
YORKSHIRE

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GREAT BRITAIN
100 m

50 m

DAY 2: 27 m Team Time Trial


SUNDAY Mixed Relay
5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km

22 SEPTEMBER
Start
BRADFORD
Course profile - Women EIite Road Race
Yorkshire will be making history by hosting HARROGATE Finish

Harrogate
450 m Circuit 426 m
Lofthouse the first ever Team Time Trial Mixed Relay with
national teams consisting of three male riders
Team Time Trial Mixed Relay
375 m
Norwood Edge
Pateley Bridge

and three female riders. The male riders will


Summer Bridge

300 m
27.6km (17.1 miles)

Birstwith
set off first and the women will replace them on

North Stainley
225 m

Masham
Entry to circuit

2150circuits the road as soon as the second male rider has


Otley

Ripon
m

75 m crossed the finish line. Final timings will then


25 km 50 km
be taken
75 km
when the second
31 m

100 km
female rider crosses
125 km
the finish line and the fastest team will be
declared the winner.
Start
DONCASTER
Course profile - Women Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE
The course has been designed to ensure it 125 m

100 m
is as spectacular to watch as it is to ride,

Wetherby

Spofforth
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75 m
and tactics will certainly play their part as
Monk Fryston
Eggborough

riders must judge their efforts to ensure


Tadcaster
50 m
Hatfield

Snaith
Thorne

25 m their team is given the best possible


chance of victory.
1m 39
25 km 50 km 75 km

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HARROGATE
Course profile - Team Time Trial Mixed Relay Finish
HARROGATE
180 m 180 m
Relay Zone

150 m

125 m

97 m 97 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km

Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Men Junior ITT Finish
HARROGATE
180 m 180 m

150 m

125 m

97 m 97 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km

Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Women Junior ITT Finish
HARROGATE
180 m

150 m

125 m
SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2019 • MONDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2019
DAY 2 Harrogate circuit

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LAST KILOMETRES MAP


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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Harrogate Circuit Last Kilometres Profiles ���������������������������������������

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140 m
Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit - Last 3 kms
130 m
140 m
120 m
130 m
110 m
120 m
11 km 11.1 km 11.2 km 11.3 km 11.4 km 11.5 km 11.6 km 11.7 km 11.8 km 11.9 km 12 km 12.1 km 12.2 km 12.3 km 12.4 km 12.5 km 12.6 km 12.7 km 12.8 km 12.9 km 13 km 13.1 km 13.2 km 13.3 km 13.4 km 13.5 km 13.6 km 13.7 km 13.8 km 13.9 km 14 km
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11.8 km km
11.9 km - HARROGATE
12.2 km 12.4 km 12.6 km Circuit
12.1 km 12.8 km - Last
13 km 5 kms
12.3 km 13.2 km 12.5 km 12.7 km 12.9 km 13.1 km 13.3 km 13.4 km 13.5 km 13.6 km 13.7 km 13.8 km 13.9 km 14 km

180 m

160 m
Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit - Last 5 kms
180
140 m

160
120 m

140
100 m

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100 m
9 km 9.5 km 10 km 10.5 km 11 km 11.5 km 12 km 12.5 km 13 km 13.5 km
MONDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2019
DAY 3 Harrogate circuit
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2019 ROAD
Start
1m Course
1m profile - Women Junior Road Race Finish
DONCASTER
25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km
WORLD
150 km
CHAMPIONSHIPS
HARROGATE
175 km 125 m

100 m YORKSHIRE
GREAT BRITAIN

Wetherby
Start Course profile - Women EIite ITT Finish

Spofforth
Sherburn in Elmet
75 m RIPON HARROGATE

Monk Fryston
Eggborough
161 m

Clapham
161 m

Tadcaster
Green
50 m

Wormald Green
Hatfield

Snaith
Thorne

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DAY 3: Women Junior Individual Time Trial
25 m

100 m

MONDAY
1m

25 km
and 50 km 75 km

23 SEPTEMBER
50 m

Harrogate Circuit
27 m

5 km 10 km
Men Junior Individual Time Trial
15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km
Start Like- Team
Course profile the Mixed
TimeTeam Time Trial
Trial Mixed Relaywhich takes place 24 hours Finish
Women Junior
HARROGATE
180 m
Start Course profile - Women
180 mEIite Road Race
before, this picturesque circuit works equally well for these
Finish
HARROGATE

Individual Time Trial


BRADFORD
Individual Time Trial events as its undulating and technical
HARROGATE

Relay Zone
450mm Lofthouse

13.7km
150
375 m
(8.5 miles) 426 m
nature will provide exhilarating and exciting racing. The loop
1300circuit
Norwood Edge
heads out to the west of Harrogate towards the RHS Garden
Pateley Bridge
Summer Bridge

125 mm
Harlow Carr and into the neighbouring countryside. A series

Birstwith
North Stainley
Men
225 m
Junior
Masham

Entry to circuit
of short, sharp ascents and descents must be overcome
Otley

97 m 97 m
150 m Ripon
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75 m
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15 km head back into 20 km the town, skirting the Valley
25 km

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Start
DONCASTER
Course profile - Women
Parliament Junior Road Race
Street. Finish
HARROGATE
125 m
150 m
100 m

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Women Junior Individual Time Trial Profile �������������������������������������


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HARROGATE 25 km Course profile - Women
50 kmJunior ITT 75 km
Finish
HARROGATE
180 m

150 m

Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Team Time Trial Mixed Relay Finish
HARROGATE
125 m 180 m 180 m
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Men Junior Individual Time Trial Profile ����������������������������������������������


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97 m

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97 m

25 km

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HARROGATE
Course profile - Men Junior ITT Finish
HARROGATE
180 m 180 m

150 m

125 m

97 m 97 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km

Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Women Junior ITT Finish
HARROGATE
180 m
SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2019 • MONDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2019
DAY 3 Harrogate circuit

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LAST KILOMETRES MAP


2019 ROAD
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
YORKSHIRE
GREAT BRITAIN

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Va
45
Dr

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LAST KILOMETRE MAP

Harrogate Circuit Last Kilometres Profiles ���������������������������������������

Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit - Last 3 kms


140 m
Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit - Last 3 kms
130 m
140 m
120 m
130 m
110 m
120 m
11 km 11.1 km 11.2 km 11.3 km 11.4 km 11.5 km 11.6 km 11.7 km 11.8 km 11.9 km 12 km 12.1 km 12.2 km 12.3 km 12.4 km 12.5 km 12.6 km 12.7 km 12.8 km 12.9 km 13 km 13.1 km 13.2 km 13.3 km 13.4 km 13.5 km 13.6 km 13.7 km 13.8 km 13.9 km 14 km
110 m

11 km 11.1 km 11.2 km 11.3 km 11.4 km 11.5 km 11.6 km 11.7 km Course12 profile


11.8 km km
11.9 km - HARROGATE
12.2 km 12.4 km 12.6 km Circuit
12.1 km 12.8 km - Last
13 km 5 kms
12.3 km 13.2 km 12.5 km 12.7 km 12.9 km 13.1 km 13.3 km 13.4 km 13.5 km 13.6 km 13.7 km 13.8 km 13.9 km 14 km

180 m

160 m
Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit - Last 5 kms
180
140 m

160
120 m

140
100 m

120 m9 km 9.5 km 10 km 10.5 km 11 km 11.5 km 12 km 12.5 km 13 km 13.5 km

100 m
9 km 9.5 km 10 km 10.5 km 11 km 11.5 km 12 km 12.5 km 13 km 13.5 km
TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2019
DAY 4 MEN UNDER 23 INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL • WOMEN ELITE INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL
Ripon > Harrogate

Kirkby Malzeard B6108


A1(M)
A61

49

RIPON

B6265 l

l
Ske
Risplith
Fountains
Abbey

A61
N O R T H
Bishop
Y O R K S H I R E Markington Monkton

Bishop Monkton Moor


46 Smelthouses

Bishop Thornton
Hardgate
South
B6165 Stainley
Shaw Mills
B6451 Bedlam
A61
Burnt Yates
Ni
Ripley
dd
Birstwith Clint A6065

A61
Hampsthwaite
Clapham Green
Killinghall

B6451
A61 Knaresborough
Menwith Hill A59

A59
A59 A61

HARROGATE

B6162
A661
B6451 A658
250 m
200 m
150 m
100 m
50 m 750 m A61
0m
HARROGATE HARROGATE

Killinghall
180 m
50 m

Ripley
26 m
150 m
7,5 km 15 km 22,5 km 30 km 37,5 km 45 km 52,5 km

125 m Start Course profile - Men’s Elite Road Race 2019 ROAD Finish
LEEDS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
HARROGATE
Buttertubs
95 m
YORKSHIRE
500 m
GREAT BRITAIN
526 m
2 km Kidstones
4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km 12 km
Grinton Moor
400 m

Threshfield

Aysgarth

Leyburn
300 m
Start
NORTHALLERTON Skipton
Course profile - Men Elite ITT Finish
HARROGATE
Entry to circuit

DAY 4: Men Under 23 Individual Time Trial

Masham
176 m
Ilkley

Ripley
200 m
150 m

Ripon
Masham
TUESDAY
Ainderby Steeple

Gunnerside
and

Risplith
100 m

Grewelthorpe
Leeming Bar

24 SEPTEMBER

20 km
28 m
100 m
50 km
Bedale
100 km
Women Elite Individual Time Trial 150 km 200 km 250 km

Ripon to Harrogate

Killinghall
50 m
CourseThe proposed
- Men’sroutes
Juniorfor bothRace
events are identical and perfectly

Ripley
Start profile Road Finish
Men RICHMOND
Under 23 7,5 km
26 m
suited
22,5 kmto time trial specialists 37,5
30 km whokmcan manage 45 kmtheir efforts
15 km 52,5 km
HARROGATE

Individual
500 m Time Trial over this fast and open course. A flat opening 12km will get the
Summerscales Kidstones Bank

Course profile - Men Elite Road Race


30.3kmLEEDS (18.8 miles)
Start Finish
riders up to speed before the road Entry tobegins
circuit to undulate on the
HARROGATE
250 m
approach to Harrogate. Three short,180sharp
Buttertubs m
rises
180 m
in the 180
space
m
of
Women
500 m Elite Kidstones
526 m
10km should see time gaps open up, and the final approach
10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km Grinton
70 km Moor 80 km 90 km 100 km 110 km 120 km 130 km 140 km
Individual
400 m Time Trial to Harrogate will favour those who are able to push big power
Threshfield

Aysgarth

Leyburn

30.3km
300 m
Start (18.8 miles) Course profile through- Men’s
their pedals
Under before
23 Road emptying
Entry toRace
the tank on the uphill Finishdrag
Skipton

circuit
DONCASTER
Masham

HARROGATE
Ilkley

to the line.
Ripley
200 m
450 m
Greenhow
Ripon
402 m
Gunnerside

375
100 m Pateley Bridge

300 m 28 m
Sherburn in Elmet

225 m 50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km 250 km


Boroughbridge

Entry to circuit
Tadcaster

150 m
Ripon
Snaith

Course profile - Men Junior Road Race


Blubberhouses

Start Finish
75 m RICHMOND HARROGATE
47
Men Under 23 Individual Time Trial Profile �������������������������������������
500 m
1m

25 km 50 km
1m
Kidstones Bank
75 km 100 km
Summerscales
125 km 150 km 175 km
Entry to circuit
250 m
180 m
Start
RIPON
Course profile - Men Under 23 ITT 180 m 180 m
HARROGATE
Finish

161 m
Clapham

161 m 10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km 70 km 80 km 90 km 100 km 110 km 120 km 130 km 140 km


Green
Wormald Green

Hampsthwaite

Start Course profile - Men Under 23 Road Race Finish


100 m DONCASTER HARROGATE
450 m
Greenhow
402 m
375 m
50 m
Pateley Bridge

300 m
27 m
Sherburn in Elmet

225 m
Boroughbridge

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km
Entry to circuit
Tadcaster

150 m
Ripon
Snaith

Blubberhouses

75 m Start Course profile - Women’s EIite Road Race Finish

Women Elite Individual Time Trial Profile ������������������������������������������


BRADFORD HARROGATE
1m 1m
450 m Lofthouse
25 km 426 m
50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km 150 km 175 km
375 m
Norwood Edge
Pateley Bridge
Summer Bridge

300 m Start
RIPON
Course profile - Women EIite ITT Finish
Birstwith

HARROGATE
North Stainley

225 m
Masham

161 m Entry to circuit


Clapham

161 m
Otley

Green
Wormald Green

Ripon

150 m
Hampsthwaite

75 m
31 m
100 m
25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km

50 m
Start
DONCASTER
Course profile - Women’s Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE
27 m
125 m
5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km
100 m
Wetherby

Spofforth
Sherburn in Elmet

75 m Start Course profile - Women EIite Road Race Finish


Monk Fryston
Eggborough

BRADFORD HARROGATE
Tadcaster

50 m
Hatfield

Lofthouse
Snaith

450 m
Thorne

426 m

25 m
375 m
WEDNESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2019 • MEN ELITE INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL
DAY 5 Northallerton > Harrogate A684
Scotton Langton Ellerbeck
A1
Brompton
Kirkby
Fleetharn NORTHALLERTON

S w ale
Hunton A167
Soruton
Patrick
Constable Brompton 51 A684 Morton
Burton on Swale A168 A19

Akebar Little Crakehall


Leeming North Borrowby
A684 A684 Bar Otterington
Bedale Aiskew
Knayton
A1(M)
B6268 South Thorton
Thornton Otterington le-Street
Jervaulx Watlass A167
Burneston Felixkirk
A6108 Carthorpe Pickhill
Sutton under
B6268
A19 Whitestonecliffe
20 km Thirsk
Fearby Well Ainderby
Healey B6267 Kirklington Quernhow A61
Masham
A19
Leighton Skipton
West Tanfield on Swale
A168
Wath
Grewelthorpe North Stainley Sw
ale
50

N O R T H Topcliffe
Kirkby Malzeard A6108 Sessay
48
A61

49

Ripon
Winksley Y O R K S H I R E Raskell
te
Helperby
Skell

Risplith Fountains
Ure

Abbey
Boroughbridge
40 km A61
Pateley Bridge Bishop
Markington Monkton Lower
48
Wilsill Dunsforth
Glasshouses
Smelthouses Bishop Thornton
South Marton
Summer Bridge Stainley
Bedlam
Dacre Burnt Yates Ouseburn
B6165 Arkendale
Ni Birstwith Clint Ripley A6065 A1(M) Linton-
dd
on-Ouse
Thruscross Hampsthwaite Killinghall B6165
A61
Knaresborough
Green
47 Hammerton
A59
Blubberhouses A59
A59

HARROGATE Little
400 m
Ribston Nidd

350 m A61
A661
Walshford
300 m
250 m
A658
Tockwith
200 m North Deighton
150 m
100 m Spofforth
50 m
0m
1.75 km Kirk Deighton 46
B1224
2019 ROAD
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
YORKSHIRE
GREAT BRITAIN

DAY 5: Men Elite Individual Time Trial


WEDNESDAY Crosswinds could prove a factor right from the start as the route
25 SEPTEMBER heads in a south-westerly direction out of Northallerton, and a
Northallerton to Harrogate short, sharp ascent on the outskirts of Masham should see early
time gaps emerge. A fast section follows as the riders pass into
148.1km (92 miles)
Risplith, but from then on there is barely a flat metre of road.
Despite being gradually sapped of their energy, the riders will
have to keep something in reserve before one last blast into
Harrogate and up to the finish line on Parliament Street.
Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit Finish
HARROGATE
180 m

150 m

125 m

Men Elite Individual Time Trial Profile ��������������������������������������������������� 95 m

2 km 4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km 12 km

Start Course profile - Men Elite ITT Finish


NORTHALLERTON
176 m
HARROGATE
49
150 m
Masham
Ainderby Steeple

Risplith
Grewelthorpe
Leeming Bar

20 km

100 m
Bedale

Killinghall
50 m
Ripley

26 m

7,5 km 15 km 22,5 km 30 km 37,5 km 45 km 52,5 km

Start Course profile - Men Elite Road Race Finish


LEEDS HARROGATE
Buttertubs

500 m 526 m
Kidstones
Grinton Moor
400 m
Threshfield

Aysgarth

Leyburn

300 m
Skipton

Entry to circuit
Masham
Ilkley

Ripley

200 m
Ripon
Gunnerside

100 m
28 m

50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km 250 km

Start
RICHMOND
Course profile - Men Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE

500 m Kidstones Bank Summerscales

Entry to circuit
250 m
180 m 180 m 180 m

10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km 70 km 80 km 90 km 100 km 110 km 120 km 130 km 140 km

Start Course profile - Men Under 23 Road Race Finish


DONCASTER HARROGATE
450 m
Greenhow
402 m
375 m
THURSDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2019 • MEN JUNIORS ROAD RACE
DAY 6 Richmond > Harrogate
Rogan’s Seat
621
Langthwaite Cowton
B6270
Keld
RICHMOND
A1
Marske
Swale

Healaugh Reeth Brompton on Swale A167


Gunnerside B6270
Bolton on Swale
Thwaite
716
B6270 Grinton B6270
Great Low Row Catterick
Shunner Fell
Strands
Barden Scotton Langton
Moor
Kirkby

S w al e
Fleetharn
Northallerton
20 km A6108 Hunton Soruton
A684 Simonstone Askrigg Castle Bolton Constable Patrick
Burton A684 Brompton 51 A684 Morton
Worton Little Crakehall on Swale
Leyburn Akebar Leeming A167
Hawes A684 Bainbridge Ure
North
A684 A684 Wensley A684 Bar
Aiskew Otterington
Aysgarth West
Witton Middleham Bedale South
Thoralby Otterington
Marsett West Burton
Stalling B6160 East
Busk Melmerby
Newbiggin Witton Jervaulx Thornton Burneston
Yorkshire Dales
Carlton Watlass Pickhill
in Coverdale A6108 Carthorpe
National Park
A1(M)
Middle
Tongue Kidstones 40 km N O R T H Well Ainderby
643
Horsehouse Healey Kirklington Quernhow
Kidstones Bank Walden Head 544 Masham A6108
Masham Moor Leighton
Yockenthwaite West Tanfield Skipton
Cray on Swale
Buckden Wath
Foxup N id ale

Sw
Halton Gill d Grewelthorpe North Stainley
B6160 50

694 Starbotton Kirkby Malzeard A6108


Wh

A61
Lofthouse Y O R K S H I R E
arf
e

49
Kettlewell
Arncliffe
Ramsgill Winksley Ripon
50 Gouthwaite

Skell
Reservoir
Risplith Fountains
Kilnsey
Abbey
Heathfield
B6160 A61
Grimwith Pateley Bridge Bishop
Reservoir
Markington Monkton
545 60 km Wilsill
Grassington Glasshouses Smelthouses
Kirkby Fell
Threshfield Greenhow Bishop Thornton South
Malham
Hill Summer Bridge Stainley
Bedlam
B6265 Burnsall Dacre Burnt Yates
Kirkby Malham
Cracoe Clint Ripley
Appletreewick Ni
dd Birstwith A61
A6065
Airton Hetton
Rylstone Thruscross Hampsthwaite 100 km
Barden Knaresborough
Hellifield A59
Flasby Blubberhouses
A65 B6265
80 km A59
Coniston A65
Bolton
Cold Gargrave Embsay Abbey
A59 B6162
A682
A59 A661
B6161 A56 Timble x3 laps
A61 A65 Summerscales A658
A682 Circuit Beamsley
HARROGATE
k

Entrance A61
Skipton
r Ban

A59
L A N C A S H I R E Kent Rd
Ripon Rd Spofforth
Oake

A61
A59
Penny Carleton Swan
Crescent
North
Pot Ln Rd
Rough Rd Rd
Low Bradley Addingham ha Rigton
W

A6088 rfe
Thornton Askwith A61
in Craven Hereford Rd Cornwall A65
Rd
A629 A658
Barnoldswick 14
Farnhill Ilkley
Earby Valley
Silsden Wh
a rfe
Otley
Gardens
13 Cornwall Harrogate
700 m Burley in Pool in
A6088 Rd
Lothersdale Cross Hills West
Park 650 m Wharfedale Wharfedale
Harlow 600 m A660 East Keswick
W E S T
12 Pot Bank Harlow
M65 Cardale
Moor Rd
Boulsworth Glusburn
140 km Moor Dr
Steeton A629 Aire 550 m Arthington Harewood
B6161 Woodland
CowlingHill lap3 B6162
Riddlesden
500 m Bramhope East Rigton
Sutton
A682 x3 laps 517
in Craven 450 m A65 A658
A660
Foulridge 400 m A61 A58
Morton Yeadon
Ash Rd

Blacko Colne
B6161 350 m
lap2 B6162 Keighley 300 m A650 Baildon
Thorner
Barrowford Otley Rd
Charlestown
al

250 m
nn

120 km Bingley Leeds and Bradford


Nelson
Pa

A6114 200 m A658


Trawden A629 Int. Airport
A6088
A6033 150 m A657
Horsforth A6120 Moortown
Beckwithshaw Haworth 100 m
Lady Cross Roads
Stanbury
Ashville
200 m 50 m
Cullingworth 2.5 km Shipley A64
Ln

College
0m Scholes
Brierfield A6120
Ye

Y O R K S H I R E Farsley
w Tree

A64
Oxenhope Denholme Armley
Sh a

Ln
w

A6120
Burnley A6177 Bradford 46

A6177
Wortley 3
2 Cross
Mereclough Queensbury 1 5 Green 45 M1
HARROGATE
Course profile - HARROGATE Circuit Finish
HARROGATE
180 m

150 m
2019 ROAD
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
125 m
YORKSHIRE
GREAT BRITAIN
95 m

2 km 4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km 12 km

DAY 6: THURSDAY
Start
NORTHALLERTON Men Junior Road Race
Course profile - Men Elite ITT Finish
HARROGATE

26 SEPTEMBER
176 m

150 m
The first 37km of this rolling parcours sees the peloton head into

Masham
Ainderby Steeple

Risplith
Grewelthorpe
the Dales where the first key climb of the day is awaiting them at
Richmond to Harrogate
Leeming Bar

20 km
100 m Bedale
Kidstones. This early ramp should provide an ideal opportunity
144.5km (89.8 miles) for a breakaway to move clear, but the peloton will have ample
route plus 3 circuits

Killinghall
50 m
time to plug that gap on the relatively flat section which follows

Ripley
26 m
before Burnsall. The historic landmarks of Barden Tower and
7,5 km 15 km 22,5 km 30 km 37,5 km 45 km 52,5 km
Bolton Abbey will then be passed before the second main climb
Start Courseof profile
the day-comes
Men Elite Road Race
between Beamsley and Blubberhouses. Finish
LEEDS HARROGATE
This drag onto the exposed moorland could catch some riders
Buttertubs

500 m
Cray
526 m
unaware before they sweep into Harrogate and take on three
Grinton Moor
400 m laps of the circuit before one final sprint for victory along
Threshfield

Aysgarth

Leyburn

300 m Parliament Street.


Skipton

Entry to circuit
Masham
Ilkley

Ripley
200 m Ripon
Gunnerside

100 m

Men Junior Road Race profile ����������������������������������������������������������������������


28 m

50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km 250 km

Start
RICHMOND
Course profile - Men Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE
51
500 m Kidstones Bank Summerscales

Entry to circuit
250 m
180 m 180 m 180 m

10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km 70 km 80 km 90 km 100 km 110 km 120 km 130 km 140 km

Start Course profile - Mens Under 23 Road Race Finish


DONCASTER HARROGATE
450 m
Greenhow
402 m
375 m
Pateley Bridge

300 m
Sherburn in Elmet

225 m
Boroughbridge

Entry to circuit
Tadcaster

150 m
Ripon
Snaith

Blubberhouses

75 m

1m 1m

25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km 150 km 175 km

Start
RIPON
Course profile - Men Under 23 ITT Finish
HARROGATE
180 m
Wormald Green

150 m
Killinghall

Entry to circuit
Ripley

100 m

50 m

27 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km

Start Course profile - Women EIite Road Race Finish


BRADFORD HARROGATE

450 m Lofthouse
426 m

375 m
FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2019 • WOMEN JUNIOR ROAD RACE
DAY 7
Bishop Thornton
A61
Doncaster > Harrogate
South
Stainley
Marton
N O R T H
Tollerton
Barton-le
Bedlam B1363 Flaxton Willows
Burnt Yates Arkendale Ouseburn Linton- A64
on-Ouse A19 Strensall
Clint Ripley A1(M)
Birstwith A6065 Claxton
Hampsthwaite Killinghall Y O R K S H I R E Haxby
Knaresborough Shipton
Green
A59 47 Hammerton Ou A64 Stamford
A61 A59 se Skelton Stockton on
A59 Bridge
Huntington the Forest
A59 Upper
Little Poppleton Gate
Nidd A166
A661 Ribston Helmsley
Walshford Holtby
YORK
HARROGATE 80 km
A658 Tockwith Dunnington
Rufforth
Spofforth North Long
Deighton 46
B1224 Marston
North A661 A1237
Rigton

Derwent
A64
A61 Wetherby
A658 B6162
Wh
Bishopthorpe Elvington
Pool in
a rf e
Collingham Wighill Bilbrough Copmanthorpe
Wharfedale 45

A660 Boston Spa Acaster Malbis A19 Wheldrake


Arthington Harewood East Keswick
Bramhope East Rigton A1(M)
Bramham Tadcaster
A658 Escrick
A660 A61 A58
A64 60 km Appleton Thorganby
Leeds and Bradford Wh Roebuck
Int. Airport 44 A162 arf
e
Thorner Ulleskelf Stillingfleet Ellerton
A64 B1223
Horsforth A6120 Moortown Kelfield
Aberford Church Skipwith
Fenton Cawood
A6120 Barwick B1217 A162 Riccall
Scholes A19 Bubwith
in Elmet A163
Wistow Ou North
Farsley se
Duffield
Armley LEEDS A64
43
Sherburn Barlby
A6120
in Elmet
46 Garforth B1222
Selby
Wortley Peckfield

Derwent
3
2 Cross A63 South Milford
1 Green 45 M1 Monk Hambleton Cliffe Wressle
5
Fryston Brayton
7
Aire Kippax A63 A63
Drighlington 44 42 Hemingbrough
52 M621
Rothwell A1(M) Barmby on
27 Hillam A19 A1041
M62
Morley the Marsh
W E S T Birkin
Birstall 28
29
M62 Chapel Drax
Tingley
30
Castleford Haddlesey Camblesforth Ouse
40 km Kellington
Ferrybridge A645
41
Outwood 31
32a Carlton
32 36
Dewsbury A650
M62
Knottingley Whitley Bridge A645 Rawcliffe
Pontefract 33 M62 34 Snaith M62
A638
M62 A1041 35

A644
40
Wakefield
7

Purston
Horbury M1 Jaglin A628 A1 Womersley
Sandal 20 km
39 Orofton A638 Wentbridge
Grange Crigglestone Sykehouse
Moor M18
Newmillerdam Ackworth Thorpe Audlin A614
A637 A19 Moorends
Y O R K S H I R E
6
A61 Hemsworth Upton Barnsdale Bar Fishlake
38 Askern Thorne
A638
Stainforth
Royston Brierley
South 5
A636 Staincross A628
Elmsall A1146
1

Darton 38 Hatfield A18


Denby Dale Cudworth
Hooton Adwick le Street
A635 Barugh Barnsley Pagnell A18 Hatfield
Woodhouse
Upper Cawthorne Green A6195 A1(M)
Denby Great Houghton Edenthorpe
37
Bentley A18 A614
A629 A628 Silkstone
n

37 4
Do

M1 Worsbrough Darfield A635


Penistone Goldthorpe Barnburgh M18
Millhouse Blacker Wombwell
Green Hood
Hill S O U T H Sprotbrough Wroot
Green A6195

DONCASTER
Oxspring Adwick upon Dearne
Thurgoland Hoyland
36 Wath upon Mexborough 36
Warmsworth
500 m Wortley Tankersley Dearne
450 m
A616 Denaby Conisbrough 3
Finningley
Swinton Main
2
400 m 35a Rossington
350 m Stocksbridge Wentworth Y O R K S H I R E
300 m Chapeltown A633 A614
A6102
250 m Hooton A638
200 m A61 35 Rawmarsh Roberts
150 m
Braithwell A1(M) Austerfield Misson
100 m Grenoside M1
M18
50 m
0m
2.5 km Rotherham Stainton Tickhill Bawtry
34
A631
Greenhow
402 m
375 m

Pateley Bridge
300 m

Sherburn in Elmet
225 m
2019 ROAD

Boroughbridge
Entry to circuit
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tadcaster
150 m

Ripon
Snaith

Blubberhouses
75 m YORKSHIRE
1m 1m
GREAT BRITAIN
25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km 150 km 175 km

DAY 7: FRIDAY
Start
RIPON Women Junior Road Race
Course profile - Women EIite ITT Finish
HARROGATE

27 SEPTEMBER 161 m

Clapham
161 m

Green
This route heads in a north-easterly direction out of Doncaster
Wormald Green

Hampsthwaite
Doncaster to Harrogate and follows a flat but rather exposed opening 60km where winds
86km (53.4 miles) could play their part. It’s the gradual drag into Harrogate however
100 m

that is likely to prove most decisive, especially given cumulative


50 m
fatigue, and it could provide the springboard for a late attack.
27 m

5 km
Expect to see
15 km
the peloton thin
20 km
out if the pace is kept high before
25 km 30 km
10 km
a hard-fought finale in the centre of Harrogate.
Start Course profile - Women EIite Road Race Finish
BRADFORD HARROGATE

450 m Lofthouse
426 m

375 m
Norwood Edge
Pateley Bridge
Summer Bridge

300 m

Birstwith
North Stainley

225 m
Masham

Entry to circuit
Otley

Ripon

150 m

Women Junior Road Race Profile ���������������������������������������������������������������


75 m
31 m

25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km

Start
DONCASTER
Course profile - Women Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE
125 m 53
100 m Wetherby

Spofforth
Sherburn in Elmet

75 m
Monk Fryston
Eggborough

Tadcaster

50 m
Hatfield

Snaith
Thorne

25 m

1m

25 km 50 km 75 km

Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Team Time Trial Mixed Relay Finish
HARROGATE
180 m 180 m
Relay Zone

150 m

125 m

97 m 97 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km

Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Men Junior ITT Finish
HARROGATE
180 m 180 m

150 m

125 m

97 m 97 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km

Start Finish
FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2019 • MEN UNDER 23 ROAD RACE
DAY 7 Doncaster > Harrogate

A168
N id North Stainley Wath Sw Coxwold
d Grewelthorpe 50
ale B1363
Topcliffe Hovingham
Kirkby Malzeard A6108 Sessay Slingsby
Lofthouse A61 N O R T H
100 km 49

Ripon Y O R K S H I R E Brandsby
Ramsgill Gouthwaite Winksley Raskell
Reservoir B6265
B6265 Helperby
Greenhow Risplith Easingwold
A19
Fountains Welburn
Boroughbridge
120 km Pateley
Bridge
B6265 Abbey
A61
Stillington

Bishop Lower Sheriff


Greenhow Markington Monkton 48
Dunsforth Hutton
Hill B6265 Tollerton Huby Sutton-on
Glasshouses the-Forest
Barton-le
Bishop Thornton South
Stainley Marton Willows
Summer Bridge
Bedlam Ouseburn Linton- B1363 Flaxton
Burnt Yates Arkendale A64
Dacre on-Ouse A19 Strensall
Ni Clint Ripley A6065 A1(M)
Birstwith Claxton
Thruscross dd
Hampsthwaite 80 km
140 km Killinghall Shipton Haxby
Knaresborough
Green
Hammerton Ou A64
Stockton on Stamford
47
A59 se Skelton
the Forest Bridge
Blubberhouses x3 laps Upper Huntington
A59 Poppleton Gate
Nidd A166 Helmsley
A661 Little Holtby
A658 Ribston Walshford
Tockwith YORK Dunnington
HARROGATE Spofforth
Kirk Deighton
North Deighton
B1224
Long
Marston
Rufforth

North 46
A1237

Derwent
Rigton Wetherby A64
Askwith A61
A65 A658
Ilkley Wha
Wighill Bilbrough Bishopthorpe Elvington
Burley in rfe Collingham Copmanthorpe
Otley Pool in Boston Spa
Wharfedale Wharfedale 45
A660 Acaster Malbis A19 Wheldrake
Harewood East Keswick A1(M)
Menston Arthington A659
Bramhope East Rigton Tadcaster
A65 A658 Bramham
Morton A660 A58 Escrick
Yeadon
A61
A64
60 km Appleton Thorganby
Leeds and Bradford Roebuck
Baildon arf
W

A650
54 Int. Airport 44 e
h

Charlestown W E S T Thorner Ulleskelf Stillingfleet


Bingley Ellerton
A658 A64 B1223
A657 Horsforth A6120 Moortown Kelfield
Aberford Church Skipwith
A162 Fenton Cawood
Shipley Y O R K S H I R E Barwick Riccall
Scholes A19
Bubwith
A6120 in Elmet A163 North
Farsley Wistow Ou
se Duffield
Armley LEEDS A64 43 Sherburn Barlby
A6120 in Elmet
A6177 Bradford 46 Garforth

Derwent
A6177 Wortley 3 Cross Peckfield Selby
2 Green A63 South Milford
1 5 45 M1 Hambleton Cliffe
Queensbury Aire Kippax A63 Brayton Wressle
A650
Hemingbrough A63
7
Drighlington 44 42 Monk Fryston
A6036 M621 Barmby on
M606 Rothwell A1041
the Marsh
27
Morley Hillam Chapel
A19
Northowram M62
26
Gomersal Birstall 28
A1(M) Birkin Haddlesey
Halifax A58
Cleckheaton Tingley
29
M62 30 Castleford 40 km Kellington Camblesforth
Drax Ouse
A59
A645
Southowram 41 Ferrybridge
Liversedge B6161
Outwood 31 32
32a Carlton
Clifton A61 M62 36

Brighouse Dewsbury A650 Circuit


Pontefract
Knottingley
Snaith M62
k

Entrance Whitley Rawcliffe


r Ban

25 33 M62
A638 Bridge
Mirfield Ripon Rd A645
Wakefield
Kent Rd 35
Oake

40 A61
Elland M62 Penny Swan
Crescent
Rd
M62 7
24 A644 Pot Ln Rd
Rough Rd 160 km Purston
Horbury M1 Jaglin A628 A1 Womersley
23 A629 Kirkheaton
Jubilee
Roundabout Hereford Rd
SandalRd
Cornwall 20 km
Huddersfield 39 Orofton A638 Wentbridge A614
Grange B6161 Crigglestone Sykehouse
Waterloo Moor Cornwall M18
Rd Newmillerdam Ackworth Thorpe Audlin Moorends
Lockwood A642 West
A19
A62 A637 Park
Pot Bank Harlow
Moor Rd Harlow A61 6
Cardale
A61 Moor Dr Hemsworth Upton
Woodland
B6162 Barnsdale Bar Thorne
Farnley Kirkburton Askern
Honley Tyas x3 laps 38
Stainforth
Royston A638 A1146
Meltham Brierley S O U T H
Ash Rd

South 5
Shepley Upper B6161A636 Elmsall 1
n

Staincross
Do

A628
Cumberworth
B6162
Darton 38 Hatfield
Holmfirth Otley Rd Cudworth
al

New Denby Dale Hooton


nn

Mill Adwick le Street


Barnsley
Pa

A635 Barugh Pagnell A18 Hatfield


A629 Woodhouse
A6024 Upper Cawthorne Green A6195 A1(M) Edenthorpe
Holme A616 Beckwithshaw
Denby
Lad37
y
Great Houghton Bentley A614
Ingbirchworth A628 Silkstone Ashville 4
200 m
Ln

College 37
M1 Worsbrough Darfield A635 M18
Penistone Goldthorpe Barnburgh Wroot
Ye

Millhouse Green Hood


Blacker Wombwell
w Tree

Don Green Sprotbrough


Oxspring Hill
Sh a

A6195
Adwick upon Dearne
DONCASTER
Langsett Hoyland
Ln Warmsworth
w

Thurgoland M18Auckley
A628 36 Wath upon Mexborough 36
Blaxton
Midhopestones A616 Wortley Tankersley Dearne
Denaby Conisbrough 3
Finningley
Stocksbridge 35a
Swinton Main 2
Rossington
Stocksbridge Wentworth
A6102 Chapeltown A633
Hooton Y O R K S H I R E A614
Rawmarsh A638
A61 35 Roberts
Braithwell A1(M) Austerfield Misson
Grenoside
M18
Howden
Res. High Rotherham Stainton Tickhill Bawtry
Bradfield
95 m

2 km 4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km 12 km

Start
NORTHALLERTON
Course profile - Men Elite ITT 2019 ROAD HARROGATE
Finish

176 m WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS


150 m
YORKSHIRE

Masham
Ainderby Steeple

Risplith
GREAT BRITAIN

Grewelthorpe
Leeming Bar

20 km
100 m

Bedale
DAY 7: FRIDAY Men Under 23 Road Race

Killinghall
50 m

Ripley
27 SEPTEMBER 26 m

7,5 km 15 km This22,5race
km is a tale30 of
km two halves 37,5with
km a flat opening
45 km 90km52,5being km

Doncaster
Start
to Harrogate Course followed
profileby a tough
- Men Eliteand
Road testing
Racefinale. The parcours mightFinish look
186.9km (116.1 miles)
LEEDS
easy between Doncaster and Ripon, but the riders will have to HARROGATE
Buttertubs
be alert to potential crosswinds before the climbing begins in
route
500 m plus 3 circuits Kidstones
526 m

earnest.Grinton
TheMoorBlazefield Bank ascent comes just after Ripon,
400 m
Threshfield

Aysgarth

and a sharp descent into Pateley Bridge follows before the main

Leyburn
300 m
climb of the day up Greenhow Hill. Averaging an 8.6% gradient
Skipton

Entry to circuit

Masham
Ilkley

Ripley
200 m
over 2.8km, this rise has proven selective during the Tour de

Ripon
Gunnerside

100 m Yorkshire and will no-doubt do so again here. Any riders that
drifted back on the climb 28 m
will have time to battle their way
50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km 250 km
back into contention as the route drops gradually into Harrogate.
The peloton must then take on three laps of the tough and
Start Course profile - Men Junior Road Race Finish
RICHMOND technical Harrogate circuit (see page 26 for more details) HARROGATEbefore
500 m
they
Kidstones Bank muster one last push
Summerscales
on the punchy drag to the finish line.

Entry to circuit
250 m

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180 m 180 m 180 m

10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km 70 km 80 km 90 km 100 km 110 km 120 km 130 km 140 km

55
Start Course profile - Men Under 23 Road Race Finish
DONCASTER HARROGATE
450 m
Greenhow
402 m
375 m
Pateley Bridge

300 m
Sherburn in Elmet

225 m
Boroughbridge

Entry to circuit
Tadcaster

150 m
Ripon
Snaith

Blubberhouses

75 m

1m 1m

25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km 150 km 175 km

Start
RIPON
Course profile - Women EIite ITT Finish
HARROGATE
161 m
Clapham

161 m
Green
Wormald Green

Hampsthwaite

100 m

50 m

27 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km

Start Course profile - Women EIite Road Race Finish


BRADFORD HARROGATE

450 m Lofthouse
426 m

375 m
Norwood Edge
Pateley Bridge
Summer Bridge

300 m
Birstwith
North Stainley

225 m
Masham

Entry to circuit
Otley

Ripon

150 m

75 m
31 m

25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km
SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2019 • WOMEN ELITE ROAD RACE
DAY 8 Bradford > Harrogate
Fearby 60 km Well Ainderby
Healey Kirklington Quernhow A61

Masham A6108
Leighton Leighton West Tanfield
Reservoir Skipton
on Swale

A168
Roundhill Wath

Sw
N id Reservoir
d Grewelthorpe North Stainley e

al
50 Topcliffe
Lofthouse
N O R T H A6108

Kirkby Malzeard
A61
Lofthouse
Y O R K S H I R E 49

40 km
Ramsgill Winksley
Gouthwaite
B6265 Ripon
Reservoir
80 km
Risplith
Fountains

Ure
Abbey
Heathfield Boroughbridge
A61
Pateley Bridge Bishop
Markington Monkton
B6265 48
Grimwith
Reservoir Greenhow Wilsill
Hill Smelthouses
B6165 Bishop Thornton South
Summer Bridge Hardgate Stainley A1(M)
Shaw Mills
Bedlam
B6451 Burnt Yates
Dacre Arkendale
Ni
dd Ripley A6065
Birstwith Clint A61

56 Hampsthwaite
Thruscross Clapham Green Killinghall
Knaresborough
Menwith Hill A59 47
20 km A59 A59
Blubberhouses 100 km
HARROGATE
A59
Bolton
Abbey
B6162
Timble Bland Hill A661 Walshford
x3 laps
Beamsley A658
B6451 A59 North Deighton
B6161 A61
Norwood Edge Circuit Spofforth
A61
Addingham
Bank

Entrance
Ripon Rd Kirk Deighton 46
North Kent Rd
r
Oake

A61
Rigton Penny Crescent
Wh

a rf Pot Ln Swan Rd
e Rough Rd Rd
Askwith Jubilee
A61 Wetherby
A65 Hereford Rd Cornwall
Farnley
Roundabout
A658 Rd
Ilkley A65 B6161 Valley

Cornwall Wh
Gardens
Harrogate
Rd a rfe
Burley in West
Park Collingham
Wharfedale Pool in Pot Bank Harlow
Otley Wharfedale Cardale
Moor Rd Harlow
Moor Dr
120 km A61
45
A6038 A660
Woodland
Harewood East Keswick
B6162 lap2
Arthington
x3 laps East Rigton
Ash Rd

Riddlesden A65 Bramhope


B6161

Air A658 B6162 Otley Rd


al

e A660 A58
nn

A61
Pa

Morton Yeadon
A6038
Beckwithshaw
A650 Baildon Lady
Ashville
200 m
Ln

College

Thorner
Leeds and Bradford
Bingley
Ye

A658 Int. Airport


w Tree

A6038 Moortown
Sh a

A657 Horsforth A6120 Ln


w

Shipley
A6120
W E S T A64
Scholes 550 m

A650
LEEDS 500 m
450 m
400 m

Y O R K S H I R E
350 m
300 m
250 m
200 m
150 m

BRADFORD 1.5 km
100 m
50 m
0m
200
200 m
m
Start
RICHMOND
Course profile - Men Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE
77
77 km
km 78
78 km
km 79
79 km
km 80
80 km
km 81
81 km
km 82
82 km
km 83
83 km
km 84
84 km
km 85
85 km
km 86
86 km
km 87
87 km
km
500 m Kidstones Bank Summerscales 2019 ROAD
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Entry to circuit
250 m
Climb profile
Climb profile -- Men
Men Under
Under 23
23 Road
Road Race
Race -- Greenhow
Greenhow
180 m
YORKSHIRE
180 m 180 m
GREAT BRITAIN
Selected 111.3 –
Selected :: 111.3 – 115.3
115.3 km
km Distance 4 km
Distance :: 4 km Elevation gain
Elevation 272 m
gain :: 272 m Elevation loss
Elevation 0m
loss :: 0 m Average grade
Average 7.2%
grade :: 7.2% Max grade
Max 9.0%
grade :: 9.0%
10 km 20 km 30 km 40 km 50 km 60 km 70 km 80 km 90 km 100 km 110 km 120 km 130 km 140 km

600
600 m
DAY 8: SATURDAY Women Elite Road Race
m
400 m
m
Start Course profile - Men Under 23 Road Race Finish
400 DONCASTER HARROGATE

28 SEPTEMBER
450 m
200
200 m
m
375 m109 km 110
The peloton114 will roll out to the north of Bradford and sample the
402 m
Greenhow

109 km 110 km
km 111
111 km
113
113 km
km
km 114 km
km 115
115 km
km 112
112 km
116
116 kmkm
km 117
117 kmkm 118
118 km
km
Bradford to Harrogate delights of Shipley and Otley before the first categorised ascent

Pateley Bridge
300 m

149.4km (92.8miles) comes on Norwood Edge. This winding ramp might distance
Sherburn in Elmet
225 m

Boroughbridge
Entry to circuit
Climb profile
Climb profile some -- Men
Men of the
Eliteweaker
Road Race climbers
Race who will look to restore parity as
-- Buttertubs
Buttertubs
route plus 3 circuits Elite Road
Tadcaster
150 m

Ripon
Snaith

Blubberhouses
90.5 -- 96.2
Selected :: 90.5
75 m Selected 96.2 km
km 5.7 km
Distance :: 5.7
Distance km the
Elevation
Elevation gain ::race
gain 255 m continues
255 m loss ::to
Elevation loss
Elevation 3m
3 m Pateley Bridge
Average
Average and upMax
5.2%
grade :: 5.2%
grade Max the
gradeNidderdale
grade 11.6%
:: 11.6%

1m 1m
valley. The climb of Lofthouse is awaiting them there and we
600 m
600 m
25 km 50 km may
75 kmwell see 100 thekmfrontrunners 125 kmcoming to150 the kmfore before they
175 km

400
400 m
m
crest the summit and descend into Masham. A flat section
Start
RIPON
Coursebefore profile
Ripon- Women
precedes EIite
theITT undulating approach intoHARROGATE Harrogate
Finish
88
88 km
km 89
89 km
km 90
90 km
km 91
91 km
km 92
92 km
km 93
93 km
km 94
94 km
km 95
95 km
km 96
96 km
km 97
97 km
km 98
98 km
km
and two laps of the circuit (see page 26 for more details) will
161 m

Clapham
161 m

Green
Wormald Green

prove a real war of attrition before the new world champion is

Hampsthwaite
Climb profile
Climb crowned
profile on Elite
-- Men
Men Parliament
Elite Road Race
Road Street.
Race -- Cray
Cray
100 m

Selected 58.1 –
Selected :: 58.1 – 62
62 km
km Distance 3.9 km
Distance :: 3.9 km Elevation gain
Elevation 187 m
gain :: 187 m Elevation loss
Elevation 0m
loss :: 0 m Average grade
Average 4.3%
grade :: 4.3% Max grade
Max 9.1%
grade :: 9.1%

Women Elite Road Race Profiles �����������������������������������������������������������������


50 m
400 m
400 m
27 m
300 m
300 m 5 km 15 km 20 km 25 km 30 km
10 km

200 m
200 m

Start
58
58 km
km Course profile -60
59
59 km
km 60Women
km
km EIite Road
61 km Race
61 km 62
62 km
km 63
63 km
km
Finish
BRADFORD HARROGATE
57
450 m Lofthouse
426 m

375 m Climb profile


Climb profile -- Men
Men Elite
Elite Road
Road Race
Race -- Grinton
Grinton Moor
Moor
Norwood Edge
Pateley Bridge
Summer Bridge

300 m Selected 116 –


Selected :: 116 – 120
120 km
km 4 km
Distance :: 4
Distance km Elevation gain
Elevation 213 m
gain :: 213 m Elevation loss
Elevation 0m
loss :: 0 m Average grade
Average 5.3%
grade :: 5.3% Max grade
Max 8.9%
grade :: 8.9%
Birstwith
North Stainley

225 m
Masham

Entry to circuit
Otley

Ripon

150
600mm
600 m

75
400mm
400 m
31 m
200 m
200 m
25 km
116 km
50 km
117 km
75 km
118 km
100 km
119 km
125 km120 km
116 km 117 km 118 km 119 km 120 km

Start
DONCASTER
Course profile - Women Junior Road Race Finish
HARROGATE
Climb profile
Climb profile -- Women
Women Elite
Elite Road
Road Race
Race -- Norwood
Norwood Edge
Edge 125 m

100 m Selected : 13.2 – 15.1 km 1.9 km


Distance :: 1.9 km Elevation gain 166 m
gain :: 166 m Elevation loss 0m
loss :: 0 m Average grade 7.2%
grade :: 7.2% Max grade 10.8%
grade :: 10.8%
Wetherby

Selected : 13.2 – 15.1 km Distance Elevation Elevation Average Max


Spofforth

300 m
m
Sherburn in Elmet

300
75 m
Monk Fryston

250 m
m
Eggborough

250
Tadcaster

50
200m
200 m
Hatfield

m
Snaith
Thorne

150
150 m
m
25 m
100 m
100 m
13
13 km
km 1m 13.5
13.5 km
km 14
14 km
km 14.5
14.5 km
km 15
15 km
km
25 km 50 km 75 km

Climb profile
Climb profile -- Women
Women Elite
Elite Road
Road Race
Race -- Lofthouse
Lofthouse
Selected 43 –
Selected :: 43 – 46
46 km
km Distance 3 km
Distance :: 3 km Elevation gain
Elevation 243 m
gain :: 243 m Elevation loss
Elevation 0m
loss :: 0 m Average grade
Average 4.3%
grade :: 4.3% Max grade
Max 13%
grade :: 13%
Start
HARROGATE
Course profile - Team Time Trial Mixed Relay Finish
HARROGATE
500 m
500 m 180 m 180 m

400 m
400 m
Relay Zone

300 m
300 m
150 m
200 m
200 m

42.5km
42.5km 43
43 km
km 43.5 km
43.5 km 44 km
44 km 44.5 km
44.5 km 45 km
45 km 45.5
45.5 km
km 46
46 km
km 46.5 km
46.5 km
125 m

97 m 97 m

5 km 10 km 15 km 20 km 25 km
SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2019 • MEN ELITE ROAD RACE
DAY 9 Leeds > Harrogate
Rogan’s Seat
621
Langthwaite Cowton
B6270 Richmond
Keld A1
Marske
Swale

Reeth
100 km Healaugh Brompton on Swale A167
Gunnerside B6270
Bolton on Swale
Thwaite Catterick Garrison
716
B6270 Grinton 120 km B6270
Great
Catterick
Shunner Fell
Strands Low Row
Scotton Langton
Grinton Moor
Kirkby
Buttertubs

S w al e
Barden Fleetharn
Moor Northallerton
Castle A6108 Hunton Soruton
Bolton
A684 Simonstone Askrigg Constable Patrick
80 km Leyburn Burton Brompton 51 A684 Morton
Little Crakehall on Swale
Hawes Wensley A684 Akebar Leeming A167
A684 Aysgarth Ure
Bainbridge Worton A684 A684 A684 Bar North
Aiskew Otterington
West
Witton Middleham Bedale South
Thoralby Otterington
Marsett West Burton
Stalling B6160 East
Busk Melmerby Witton
Newbiggin Thornton Burneston
Carlton Jervaulx Watlass
Yorkshire Dales in Coverdale Carthorpe Pickhill
National Park
A6108 A1(M)
Middle 140 km
Tongue Kidstones Well Ainderby
643
Walden Head Horsehouse Healey Kirklington Quernhow A

Cray 544 Masham A6108


60 km Masham Moor Leighton
West Tanfield Skipton
Yockenthwaite Cray on Swale
Buckden N O R T H Y O R K S H I R E Wath
Foxup N id ale

Sw
Halton Gill d Grewelthorpe North Stainley
B6160 A59 50

694 Starbotton B6161


KirkbyA61
Malzeard A6108
Circuit
Wh

Entrance A61
r Ban

Lofthouse
arf

Ripon Rd
e

Kent Rd 49
Kettlewell
Oake

A61
Arncliffe Penny
Pot Ln Swan
Crescent
Rd
Rd
Rough Rd Ramsgill
200 km
Winksley Ripon
Hereford Rd
Gouthwaite Cornwall

Skell
lap2 Rd
Reservoir
58 lap4
240 km
Valley
Gardens
Risplith
160 km
Kilnsey Cornwall
Rd
Harrogate
West
Fountains
Park Abbey
Pot Bank HeathfieldMoor
Harlow
260 km
B6160 Rd Harlow A61
Grimwith
B6161
Cardale
Woodland Pateley Bridge Moor Dr
B6162 lap6 Bishop
Reservoir
Markington Monkton
545 x7 laps Wilsill
Grassington Glasshouses Smelthouses
Ash Rd

Kirkby Fell Threshfield


Malham B6265
B6161
Greenhow Bishop Thornton South
lap1 Hill B6162 Summer Bridge
Otley Rd Stainley
180 km Bedlam
al
nn

Burnsall Burnt Yates


40 km Dacre
Pa

Kirkby Malham
Cracoe Beckwithshaw
Appletreewick Lady
Ni
dd Birstwith Clint Ripley A6065
Airton Hetton Ashville
200 m
A61
Ln

College
Rylstone Thruscross Hampsthwaite Killinghall
Barden Knaresborough
Ye

B6265
Hellifield
w Tree

HARROGATE
A59
Sh a

Flasby
A65 Blubberhouses Ln
w

A59
Coniston Bolton
Gargrave A65 Abbey
Cold Embsay
A682 180 km B6162
A59 A661
Timble x7 laps
A658
Beamsley A61
A59 A65
Skipton 20 km Spofforth
A59 Carleton North
Low Bradley Addingham ha Rigton
W

Thornton rfe
Askwith A61
in Craven A629
A65 A658
Farnhill Ilkley Wh
Barnoldswick Earby Silsden Otley a rfe
Burley in Pool in
A56 Lothersdale Cross Hills Wharfedale Wharfedale
A660 East Keswick
A682 Glusburn
Steeton A629 Aire W E S T Arthington Harewood
L A N C A S H I R E Cowling Riddlesden Bramhope East Rigton
Sutton A658
A65
Foulridge in Craven A660 A61 A58
Morton Yeadon
Blacko Colne A6088
Keighley A650 Baildon
Thorner
Barrowford 14 Charlestown
Bingley Leeds and Bradford
13 700 m Nelson Trawden
Oakworth
A657
A658
Int. Airport
A6120 Moortown
A6088 650 m
Cross Roads Horsforth
600 m
Haworth
12
M65 Boulsworth Stanbury Shipley A64
550 m
Hill Scholes
Brierfield
500 m Cullingworth A6120

LEEDS
517
A682 450 m Farsley
400 m Oxenhope A64
350 m Denholme Armley
A6120
300 m
Burnley A6177 Bradford 46
250 m Y O R K S H I R E A6177
Wortley 3
A6114 200 m 2 Cross
Mereclough
150 m A6088
A6033 A629 Queensbury Green 45 M1
1 5
100 m A650 Aire
M621 7
50 m 2.5 km A6036 M606 Drighlington 44
0m
500 m

400 m

300 m
2019 ROAD
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
200 m
Start
39 km
HARROGATE 40 km 41 kmCourse profile
42 km- HARROGATE
43 km Circuit 44 km
Finish
45 km 46 km
HARROGATE
180 m YORKSHIRE
Climb profile - Men Junior Road Race - Kidstones BankGREAT BRITAIN
150 m Selected : 40.1 – 44 km Distance : 3.9 km
Elevation gain : 235 m loss : 1 m Average grade : 4.3% Max grade : 11.3%
Climb profile - Men JuniorElevation
Road Race - Summerscales
500 m

DAY 9: SUNDAY Men Elite Road Race


Selected : 79.2 – 85.6 km Distance : 6.4 km Elevation gain : 201 m Elevation loss : 0 m Average grade : 3.9% Max grade : 5.2%
125
400m
m

29 SEPTEMBER
300
400 m

200 m Riders will wind their way 95 minto the Yorkshire Dales before a trio of

Leeds to Harrogate
200 m 39 km
2 km 6 km42 km
significant climbs come one
40 km
8 43kmkm 4 km 41 km
10 km
after another.
44 km 12 km
Splits45could
km
well emerge
46 km

280km km (174
77Start 78 km miles)
79 km 80 km if the 81 pace
Coursekm is 82
pushed
profile km - Men at the head
83Elite
km of the peloton.
ITT84 km 85 km A86battle
km to87regain
kmFinish
NORTHALLERTON HARROGATE
contact should then develop176on m the fast approach to Harrogate.
route plus 7 circuits Climb profile - Men Junior Road Race - Summerscales
150 m
Climb profile Seven - Men laps of theRoad
Junior tough Race and- Kidstones
technical Harrogate
Bank circuit (see page

Masham
Ainderby Steeple

Risplith
Selected : 79.2 – 85.6 km Distance : 6.4 km Elevation gain : 201 m Elevation loss : 0 m grade : 3.9% Max grade : 5.2%
Climb profile - Men Race -Average

Grewelthorpe
26 for more Under
details)23 Road
will ensure Greenhow
only the strongest survive for a
Leeming Bar

Selected : 40.1 – 44 km Distance : 3.9 km Elevation gain : 235 m Elevation loss : 1 m Average grade : 4.3% Max grade : 11.3%
100 m
chance gain : to claimElevation
the iconic
loss : 0 m rainbow
Averagejersey. 20 km
400 m Selected : 111.3 – 115.3 km
500 m Distance : 4 km Elevation 272 m grade : 7.2% Max grade : 9.0%
Bedale

400 m

Killinghall
50 m
200
600 m
300 m
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m

Ripley
400 m 26 m
200 m
77 km 78 km 79 km 80 km 81 km 82 km 83 km 84 km 85 km 86 km 87 km
200 m 7,5 km 15 km 22,5 km 30 km 37,5 km 45 km 52,5 km
39 km 40 km 41 km 42 km 43 km 44 km 45 km 46 km
109 km 110 km 111 km 112 km 113 km 114 km 115 km 116 km 117 km 118 km
Start Course profile - Men Elite Road Race Finish
LEEDS HARROGATE
Climb profile - Men Under 23 Road Race - Greenhow
Climb profileButtertubs
- Men Junior Road Race - Summerscales
500 m Selected : 111.3 – 115.3 km Distance : 4 km 526Elevation
m gain : 272 m Elevation loss : 0 m Average grade : 7.2% Max grade : 9.0%
Climb profile
Kidstones - Men Elite Road Race - Buttertubs
Selected : 79.2 – 85.6 km Distance : 6.4 km Elevation gain : 201 m GrintonElevation
Moor loss : 0 m Average grade : 3.9% Max grade : 5.2%
400 m Selected : 90.5 - 96.2 km
Threshfield

Aysgarth

Distance : 5.7 km Elevation gain : 255 m Elevation loss : 3 m Average grade : 5.2% Max grade : 11.6%
Leyburn

600 m
400 m
300 m
Skipton

400 m Entry to circuit


Masham
Ilkley

Ripley

200
200m
600 m
200 m
Ripon
Gunnerside

109 km
400m
100 m 110 km 111 km 112 km 113 km 114 km 115 km 116 km 117 km 118 km
77 km 78 km 79 km 80 km 81 km 82 km 83 km 84 km 85 km 86 km 87 km 59
28 m
88 km 89 km 90 km 91 km 92 km 93 km 94 km 95 km 96 km 97 km 98 km
50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km 250 km
Climb profile - Men Elite Road Race - Buttertubs
Climb profile - Men Under 23 Road Race - Greenhow
Distance : 5.7 km Course profile
: 255 m - Men Junior
loss : 3 m RoadAverage
Road Race -Race
Start : 90.5 - 96.2 km
Selected Elevation gain grade : 5.2% Max grade : 11.6% Finish
RICHMOND Climb profile - MenElevation
Elite Cray HARROGATE
Selected : 111.3 – 115.3 km Distance : 4 km Elevation gain : 272 m Elevation loss : 0 m Average grade : 7.2% Max grade : 9.0%
Selected : 58.1 – 62 km Distance : 3.9 km Elevation gain : 187 m Elevation loss : 0 m Average grade : 4.3% Max grade : 9.1%
500 m Kidstones Bank Summerscales
600 m
600 m
400 m Entry to circuit
400 m
250
400mm
180 m 180 m 180 m
300 m
200 m
88 km 89 km 90 km 91 km 92 km 93 km 94 km 95 km 96 km 97 km 98 km
109 km
200 m 10 km110 km
20 km 111km
30 km 112 km50 km
40 km 113
60km
km 70 114
km km 80 km 11590
kmkm 116km
100 km 110 km
117 km
120 km 118
130km
km 140 km
58 km 59 km 60 km 61 km 62 km 63 km

Start Courseprofile
Climb profile - Men
- Men Under
Elite Road 23Race
Road Race
- Cray Finish
DONCASTER HARROGATE
450 m Selected : 58.1 – 62 km
Climb profile - Men Elite Road Race - Buttertubs
Distance : 3.9 km Elevation gain : 187 m :0m grade : 4.3% Max grade : 9.1%
Climb profile - Men EliteElevation
RoadlossRace Average
- Grinton
402 m
Greenhow
Moor
375 m Selected : 90.5 - 96.2 km Distance : 5.7 km Elevation gain : 255 m Elevation loss : 3 m Average grade : 5.2% Max grade : 11.6%

400 m Selected : 116 – 120 km Distance : 4 km Elevation gain : 213 m Elevation loss : 0 m Average grade : 5.3% Max grade : 8.9%
Pateley Bridge

300 m
Sherburn in Elmet

300
225
600mm
m
Boroughbridge

600 m Entry to circuit


Tadcaster

150
400m
200 m
m
Ripon
Snaith

400 m
Blubberhouses

58 km 59 km 60 km 61 km 62 km 63 km
75 m
200 m 88 km 89 km 90 km 91 km 92 km 93 km 94 km 95 km 96 km 97 km 98 km
1m 116 km 1m 117 km 118 km 119 km 120 km
25 km 50 km 75 km 100 km 125 km 150 km 175 km
Climb profile - Men Elite Road Race - Grinton Moor
Climb profile - Men Elite Road Race - Cray
Start : 116 – 120 km
Selected Distance : 4 km
Climb profile Elevation gain : 213 m
- Women
Course Elevation loss : 0 m
Elite
profile Road Race
- Women Average grade : 5.3%
- Norwood
EIite ITT Edge Max grade : 8.9%
Finish
RIPON: 58.1 – 62 km
Selected Distance : 3.9 km Elevation gain : 187 m Elevation loss : 0 m Average grade : 4.3% HARROGATE
Max grade : 9.1%
161 mloss : 0 m
161 m Selected : 13.2 – 15.1 km Distance : 1.9 km Elevation gain : 166 m Average grade : 7.2% Max grade : 10.8%
Clapham

Elevation
Green
Wormald Green

300
400 m
600 m
Hampsthwaite

250
400 m
m
300 m
200 m
200m
100 m
150
200 m
m 116 km 117 km 118 km 119 km 120 km
100 m 58 km 59 km 60 km 61 km 62 km 63 km
50 m 13 km 13.5 km 14 km 14.5 km 15 km

27 m

5 km
Climb profile - Women Elite Road Race - Norwood
15 km 20 km
Edge 25 km 30 km
Climb 10 km
profile - Men Elite Road Race - Grinton Moor
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SATURDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2019 THURSDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2019
Cycle Expo Yorkshire Ned ‘n’ Dave’s Pot of Gold
10am - 5pm by Ned Boulting and David Millar
Yorkshire Event Centre 7:30pm
Harrogate Royal Hall
Over T’Rainbow
by Ned Boulting and David Millar
7:30pm FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2019:
Harrogate Royal Hall Jarvis Cocket DJ Set
Yorkshire 2019 Fan Zone

SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2019 The Cycling Podcast Live


7:30pm
Cycle Expo Yorkshire Harrogate Royal Hall
10am - 5pm
Yorkshire Event Centre
Official Sportive
SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2019
Litany, Pigeon Detectives
7am - 10:30am
and UK Foo Fighters
Start: Parliament St, Harrogate 7am
Yorkshire 2019 Fan Zone
Finish: Yorkshire Showground,
Harrogate 10:30am
SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2019
The Feeling
Yorkshire 2019 Fan Zone
Acts to be confirmed
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ELECTRICITY PAYMENTS AND PAYMENT METHODS


In the UK, the standard power voltage is 220v – ATMs are widespread and major debit/credit cards
240v. European appliances with 230v will work in are accepted almost everywhere. However, we
British sockets with an adaptor. Power sockets recommend you always carry some cash with you for
are a three prong, type G. buying small things, as there is a minimum charge
International visitors who plan to bring electronics or amount at certain places.
appliances should also bring any required adaptors
or converters. We do not provide voltage converters SAFETY AND SECURITY
and encourage all media to save electricity. All venues are monitored by stewards. If you notice
anything suspicious or potentially dangerous, please
WATER report it immediately to a steward or police officer.
Water in Yorkshire is of good quality and may be drunk Your safety is important to us!
straight from the tap unless otherwise indicated. If you are requested to evacuate a venue:
Remain calm and stop what you are doing.
WEATHER F
 ollow instructions from the stewards or police and
Weather conditions in Yorkshire can change very move quickly to the nearest designated emergency exit.
quickly. The average temperature in Yorkshire during
U
 se only the designated escape routes.
September is 17.5°C (63.5°F) but temperatures
can range from 9°C (48°F) to 20°C (68°F). Average
precipitation in September is 55mm. MEDICAL SERVICES
If you need urgent medical assistance, please alert
LOCAL CURRENCY a steward or a member of event staff. The nearest
hospital is Harrogate District Hospital which is 1.5 miles
The currency in Great Britain is pound sterling (sign:
(2.4km) from the Media Centre.
£; code: GBP). The following bank notes and coins are
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in circulation: Bank notes with face value of 5, 10, 20 In an emergency dial 999 (for fire, police or ambulance)
and 50 pounds; Coins: 1 and 2 pound dominations as If you are admitted to hospital as an in-patient, you will
well as 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 pence coins. be required to pay unless you are a national resident,
The best place to change money is in Post Office resident of the European Economic Area or resident of
branches which do not charge commission. a country which has a reciprocal health care agreement
Banks are generally open from Monday to Saturday. with the UK.

TIME ZONE INTERNATIONAL CONSULATES


Time zone of Yorkshire is BST which is UTC/GMT +1 For a list of embassies and consulates visit:
hour during the days of the Championships. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/
foreign-embassies-in-the-uk
COUNTRY CODE
The country code for Great Britain is +44. The city SMOKING
code for Harrogate is 01423. Since 2006, smoking indoors in public spaces in Great
Dialling into Harrogate: 00 44 1423 Britain has been illegal. This includes restaurants, bars,
(if calling from abroad) cafes, nightclubs, all workplaces and hotels. Large
Dialling from Great Britain: 00/country code/ facilities often have designated outside smoking areas.
landline or mobile number
THINK GREEN
LOST AND FOUND We are dedicated to making the 2019 UCI Road World
Championships as environmentally friendly as possible
The lost & found office is located at the Welcome
and therefore kindly ask that you reuse and recycle
Desk at the Media Centre. All items which have not
wherever possible, and only print documents if it is
been claimed will be transferred to the Yorkshire
absolutely necessary. Please dispose of any litter in a
2019 office after the Championships.
responsible manner and do all you can to help Yorkshire
remain a clean and picturesque part of the world.
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
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