Race fever
Soon the roads of Warwick will be dominated by two wheels as Britain’s Elite cyclists battle it out for precious qualifying points – and this year, for the first time, one and three wheels will be riding the circuit with the inclusion of Trike and Unicycle races.
Sunday September 17 will see the centre of Warwick transformed as one of the biggest closed road cycling events in the country comes to the town along with an array of attractions for all the family.
But don’t think the races are just for the professionals as they are open to everyone and anyone can enter on the day - even if you have not competed before. There are many race categories culminating in the grand finale of the men’s elite race.
Warwickshire County Council even has some staff competing this year in the 3rd - 4th Category race (just one category below elite level) including Steven Falk, Senior Keeper of Natural History at the Warwickshire Museum. He will be in familiar territory as the race circuit starts outside Shire Hall passes through the Market Place round and onto the High St.
Cllr Martin Heatley, Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet member for the Environment, said: “I’m really looking forward to this year’s event and will be joining many other people from across both the county and the country in watching the spectacle.
“Cycling is a great leisure pursuit, way to commute, and way to keep healthy, and on September 17 we’ll see how some of the top riders perform.”
The town centre is set to come alive with the buzz of the races as thousands turn up to spectate, and this year there will be lots to do and see with cheerleading and juggling displays, bike post coding for Warwickshire residents (must bring proof of residency), prize draws and a mini cycle circuit for the kids to test their riding talent. A fun day out for all the family.
There are many ways to travel to the races, for those who are TravelWise you can go by bike there is cycle parking outside Shire Hall, Swan St, Sainsbury’s, St John’s (outside shops), New St Car park, West St, Train Station and St Nicholas Park or by train the station is a 10 minute walk from the Town Centre and there are bus links, with the following Sunday services provided by Stagecoach directly operating to Warwick. The 18A from both Leamington and Stratford, including Wellesbourne and Barford. The X1 from Coventry, University of Warwick, Kenilworth and Stratford. The 66 from Whitnash, Leamington and parts of Warwick including the Percy Estate, Woodloes Park and the Cape. As buses will be unable to access the usual stops in Market Street, Stagecoach buses will be using the stops in Theatre Street, Saltisford and North Rock.
Just because the circuit roads are closed there are still places accessible by car just outside the town centre such as St Nicholas Park or alternatively you can still get into the town centre along the Butts and Bowling Green Street and there are a number of places to park these include Barrack St (free on Sunday), Westgate, West Rock, Linen St, and Castle Lane car parks.
Warwick is the place to be on Sunday 17th September, miss it and miss out!
Races start at 12pm and they conclude with the elite presentations at 6pm.