Historic Grand Départ: UK to Host Both men’s adn Women’s Tour de France in 2027
Published: 2026/01/22 06:51:29
The United Kingdom is set to become a cycling epicenter in 2027, as it will host the Grand Départ – the starting point – for both the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.This marks a historic first, as it’s the first time both races will begin in the same country outside of France [[1]]. The announcement promises a notable economic boost for the UK and a party of cycling across Britain.
A Dual Launch: Routes and Host Cities
The men’s race will kick off in Edinburgh, Scotland, on July 2nd, 2027, culminating in a stage from Welshpool to Cardiff in Wales. The route includes stages finishing in Carlisle and traversing from Keswick to Liverpool [[2]].
The Tour de france Femmes avec Zwift will begin in Leeds, England, on July 30th, 2027. Riders will navigate through the Pennines to Manchester, then return to sheffield via the Peak District, with a final stage concluding in London on August 1st, 2027 [[3]]. The announcement was celebrated with a nationwide “Tour de Skies” event, illuminating host locations.
Economic Impact and Government Support
The UK government anticipates a considerable economic benefit from hosting these prestigious races,forecasting a £150 million boost to the economy [[2]]. To support the event and it’s lasting legacy, the government has committed £32 million in funding, ensuring accessibility for a wide audience – with an estimated 60% of the UK population within an hour’s drive of the race routes [[2]].Simon Morton, Director of Events at UK Sport, emphasized the ambition to create the “biggest free-to-attend event ever held on these shores.”
Beyond the Race: Social Impact and Community Engagement
The Grand Départ isn’t just about the competition; it’s about fostering positive change. A key component of the event is the “Joy” social impact program, designed to address inactivity and promote mental wellbeing across the UK [[2]]. British Cycling aims to recruit 7,000 volunteers to support the event’s operation, further embedding it within local communities.
A Testament to Partnership and Enthusiasm
The decision to award the Grand Départ to the UK underscores the strong relationship between the Tour de France organizers (ASO) and British Cycling. Christian Prudhomme, Director of the Tour de France, highlighted the UK’s passionate reception of the race and the beauty of its terrain.Jon Dutton, Chief Executive of British Cycling, emphasized that the event is about “unlocking lasting change” and fostering community pride.
The Growing Momentum of Women’s Cycling
The inclusion of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift as a key component of the Grand Départ signifies the growing prominence of women’s cycling. This event provides a crucial platform for showcasing the talent and athleticism of female cyclists,inspiring a new generation of riders and fans.The race’s inclusion alongside the men’s Tour de France demonstrates a commitment to gender equality within the sport.
The 2027 Grand Départ promises to be a landmark event for cycling in the UK, offering both thrilling competition and a lasting legacy of community engagement and economic benefit. It’s a moment to celebrate the sport,showcase the beauty of Britain,and inspire a nation to embrace an active lifestyle.