Road Championships Heading to Wales


 British Cycling and the Welsh Government have confirmed a landmark agreement to host the next three British Road Championships from 2025 through to 2027 starting with the 2025 championships in the county of Ceredigion (where Aberystwyth is).

Road Championships Heading to Wales

BRITISH ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS HEAD TO WALES FOR NEXT THREE YEARS IN LANDMARK DEAL
(Press Release) British Cycling and the Welsh Government have confirmed a landmark agreement to host the next three British Road Championships from 2025 through to 2027.

This forms part of Wales’ commitment to hosting world-class cycling in the coming years, following on from last week’s announcement that the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift will both take place in the UK in 2027. Wales has previous experience of hosting major cycling events having held several stages of the Tour of Britain in recent years.

Ceredigion – a county which has produced elite riders such as Josh Tarling and Stevie Williams (pictured here) – will welcome the very best riders on the domestic scene with eyes on winning the much sought after national champion jersey.

The first of the hosts for the Lloyds National Road Championships will be Ceredigion (Aberystwyth is part of that county) which will stage three days of racing with the time-trial on Thursday 26 June 2025, the circuit race on Friday 27 June 2025, and the road race concluding the action on Sunday 29 June 2025.


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