There was a fear last winter that the Tour of Britain Women, then called the Women’s Tour, would be no more. Money was tight, its previous organiser had collapsed. Would the UK lose its marquee stage race?
In stepped British Cycling, and together with lead sponsor Lloyds Bank, the race was revived and renamed. This year it returns to the calendar, again in four-day form, with storylines aplenty.
Firstly, there’s a farewell to Lizzie Deignan, the former world champion and two-time winner of the Women’s Tour, who is retiring at the end of the season. She’ll share the peloton in her final edition with the newest crop of British talent. Look out for Movistar’s Cat Ferguson and Visma-Lease a Bike’s Imogen Wolff, both fiercely proud Yorkshirewomen, who are set for…