Tour of Grande Bretontag2025: route, timetables, participants

The Tour of Great BritaintagThe 2025 race, which is expected to designate a successor to Stephen Williams (Israel-Premier Tech), will take place between Tuesday, September 2 and Sunday, September 7, on a varied terrain that will mainly highlight the sprinters and, to a lesser extent, the punchers. For some riders, it will be a final stage race in preparation for the World Championships. The entire course will cover 884 km, in Scotland for the first stage and in England for the rest of the program. The general classification should be decided during the 5th stage, the finish of which will be judged at the summit. Oscar Onley, who will be at home, is the favorite, especially if he has maintained his form from the Tour de France.

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TV broadcast times for Tour of Grande Bretontagne 2025

The race will be broadcast every day on Eurosport via the Max platform and on the L'Équipe channel.

The stages of Tour of Grande Bretontagne 2025

Tuesday September 2 – Stage 1 – Woodbridge > Southwold (161,2 km)

Wednesday, September 3 – Stage 2 – Stowmarket > Stowmarket (169,5 km)

Thursday, September 4 – Stage 3 – Milton Keynes > Ampthill (122,9 km)

Friday September 5 – Stage 4 – Atherstone > Burton Dassett (187,1 km)

Saturday 6 September – Stage 5 – Pontypool > The Tumble (131,7 km)

Sunday 7 September – Stage 6 – Newport > Cardiff (111,8 km)

The entry list of the Tour of Grande Bretontagne 2025

Israel - Premier Tech 
1 BLACKMORE Joseph
2 GILMORE Brady
3 HOFSTETTER Hugo
4 KRETSCHY Moritz
5 SCHULTZ Nick
6 TARLING Finlay

UAE Team Emirates – XRG 
11 ARRIETA Igor
12 HERREGODTS Rune
13 JOHANSEN Julius
14 MOLANO Juan Sebastian
15 MORGADO Antonio
16 VERMEERSCH Florian

Team Visma | Lease a Bike 
21 BRENNAN Matthew
22 KOOIJ Olav
23 SIMILAR Edoardo
24 BEHRENS Niklas
25GLOAG Thomas
26 VERMOTE Julien

Lidl-Trek 
31 DECLERCQ Tim
32 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao
33 MOLLEMA Bauke
34 TEUTENBERG Tim Torn
36 EGHOLM Kristian

Soudal Quick Step 
41 EVENEPOEL Remco
42 HAYTER Ethan
43LAMPERTI Luke
44 PEDERSEN Casper
45 SVRČEK Martin
46 VAN WILDER Ilan

INEOS Grenadiers
51 ARENSMAN Thymen
52 SWIFT Ben
53 AUGUST Andrew
54 THOMAS Geraint
55 HAMILTON Lucas
56 WATSON Samuel

Uno-X Mobility
61 LEKNESSUND Andreas
62 TILLER Rasmus
63 BLIKRA Erlend
64 KRISTOFF Alexander
65 URIANSTAD BUGGE Martin
66 INGEBRIGTSEN Storm

Decathlon AG2R The World Team 
71 BENNETT Sam
72 NAESEN Oliver
73 LAFAY Victor
74 ISIDORE Noa
75 GUDMESTAD Tord
76 PAINTER Aurélien

Bahrain–Victorious
81 ARNDT Nikias
82 BILBAO Skin
83 ERŽEN Žak
84 EULÁLIO Afonso
85 GOVEKAR Matevž
86 ZAMBANINI Edoardo

Team Picnic PostNL
91 DEGENKOLB John
92 FLYNN Sean
93 DE JONG Timo
94 LEIJNSE Enzo
95 ONLEY Oscar
96 VANHUFFEL Matteo

Groupama - FDJ
101 GRÉGOIRE Romain
102 DONNENWIRTH Tom
103 GERMANI Lorenzo
104 LE GAC Olivier
105 WALLS Matthew
106 ROBERTS Reef

Tudor Pro Cycling Team
111 LIENHARD Fabian
112 ALAPHILIPPE Julian
113 DAINESE Alberto
114 FROIDEVAUX Robin
115 TRENTINO Matteo
116 VOISARD Yannis

Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
121 CALZONI Walter
122 DONOVAN Mark
123 FRISON Frederik
124 TOWNSEND Rory
125 VADER Milan
126 PIDCOCK Joseph

Lot
131 AERTS Toon
132 BEULLENS Cedric
133 DE SCHUYTENEER Steffen
134 GIDDINGS Joshua
135 MENTEN Milan
136 ORINS Robin

Unibet Tietema Rockets
141 STOKBRO Andreas
142 DE VRIES Hartthijs
143 BOMBOI Davide
144 HUENS Axel
145 KOPECKÝ Tomáš
146 KYFFIN Zeb

Kern Pharma Equipment
151 BRUSTENGA Marc
152 ELOSEGUI Iñigo
153 FERNANDEZ Miguel Angel
154 SOTO Antonio Jesus
155 URIARTE Diego
156 WENZEL Mats

Team Flanders – Baloise
161 CLYNHENS Toon
162 CRABBE Tom
163 DEJAEGHER Jasper
164 HESTERS Jules
165 MARIS Elias
166 VAN POUCKE Aaron

Anicolor / Tien 21
171 WOOD Harrison
172 NYCH Artem
173 GUERIN Alexis
174 SILVA Pedro
175 COSTA Fabio
176 REIS Rafael

Great Britain
181 WIGGINS Ben
182 BOSTOCK Matthew
183 CHILTON Ben
184 CHARLTON Josh
185 GOLLIKER Joshua
186 BUCK JONES Huw

The winners of the last 10 editions of the Tour of Grande Bretontagne

2024: Stephen Williams
2023: Wout van Aert
2022: Gonzalo Serrano
2021: Wout van Aert
In 2020: Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
2019: Mathieu van der Poel
2018: Julian Alaphilippe
2017: Lars Boom
2016: Steve Cummings
2015: Edvald Boasson Hagen

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Olivier Dulaurent

- 49 years old. – Freelance journalist in the written press and the Internet since 2004, author of Le Guide du Vélo Ecolo (Editions Leduc, November 2020), State-certified cycling instructor, supervisor of stagcyclists since 2005 and cycling coach - Current sports practices: cycling route and mountain biking (occasional: running) - Strava: Olivier Dulaurent

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