Top cyclists will be heading for Haverhill
Friday, 3rd September 2010.
Top international cyclists will be passing through Haverhill a fortnight today (Friday) when the Tour Of Britain reaches this part of East Anglia.
The 152km seventh stage begins in Bury St Edmunds at 10.15am on Friday, September 17, and travels through Haverhill and Clare on its way to the finish in Colchester.
While the Tour Of Britain is not quite such a pinnacle of the sporting calendar as the legendary Tour De France, having no real mountains to include, it is nevertheless an elite eight-day marathon.
Among the provisional start list are British stars Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas and Australians Mark Renshaw and Michael Rogers.
The race will travel down the A143 via Wickhambrook, Barnardiston and Little Wratting, arriving in Haverhill a little before 11am and passing on through Sturmer and New England to Stoke by Clare and Clare.
The 152km seventh stage begins in Bury St Edmunds at 10.15am on Friday, September 17, and travels through Haverhill and Clare on its way to the finish in Colchester.
While the Tour Of Britain is not quite such a pinnacle of the sporting calendar as the legendary Tour De France, having no real mountains to include, it is nevertheless an elite eight-day marathon.
Among the provisional start list are British stars Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas and Australians Mark Renshaw and Michael Rogers.
The race will travel down the A143 via Wickhambrook, Barnardiston and Little Wratting, arriving in Haverhill a little before 11am and passing on through Sturmer and New England to Stoke by Clare and Clare.
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