Tour of Britain 2023 Route stage 4: Sherwood Forest - Newark-on-Trent

The route is mostly undulating. Two sections are rendered KOM-worthy – Kilton Hill early in the race (500 metres at 4.4%) and Red Hill Lane (800 metres at 2.4%) around the midway marker. In between the two category 3 climbs the riders pass the Tom Simpson Memorial in Haworth.

There is still 85 kilometres of predominantly flat roads remaining after the top of Red Hill Lane. So, a bunch sprint is the most likely outcome on Victoria Street in Newark-on-Trent, close to the banks of the River Trent and the town’s castle with its enchanting gardens.

Is Fernando Gaviria going to triumph again? The Colombian sprinter powered to victory in Newark-on-Trent six years ago, besting Elia Viviani, Alexander Kristoff and Dylan Groenewegen in a close finish.

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Another interesting read: results 4th stage 2023 Tour of Britain.

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Wednesday 6 September 2023 | Stage starts at 11.15am and is expected to finish at around 3pm Stage starts at Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre | Stage finishes at Sconce Park in Newark Free event

The Tour of Britain is back in town on Wednesday 6 September.

The eagerly anticipated Nottinghamshire stage of this year’s Tour of Britain cycle race will start at Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre and will finish in Newark.

The Tour’s fourth visit to Nottinghamshire in seven years represents another chance for the sprinters. Despite being the third longest stage of the race, the route between the Sherwood Forest visitor centre near Edwinstowe and Newark-on-Trent features a little over 1,200 metres of climbing.

The National Trust site of Clumber Park, Worksop, Retford, Southwell, Tuxford, and Collingham will feature along the route. The peloton will also pass the Tom Simpson Memorial in Harworth, which celebrates the life of the 1965 world road race champion.

The winner of the race’s second visit to Newark-on-Trent will be crowned close to the banks of the River Trent and just a short distance from the town’s famous castle and the spectacular St Mary Magdalene’s Church.

Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria triumphed when the race last finished in Newark-on-Trent six years ago, winning a dramatic four-way finish involving Italian Olympic champion Elia Viviani, European champion Alexander Kristoff and five-time Tour of Britain stage winner Dylan Groenewegen.

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This year’s race returns to Nottinghamshire on Thursday 8 September and will see the fifth stage begin on Central Avenue in West Bridgford and end on Chesterfield Road South in Mansfield.

As part of the 118 mile route which has been announced today, cyclists will pass through Blidworth, Farnsfield, Southwell and through Sherwood Forest and Edwinstowe.

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Tour of Britain 2023 timings and route as road race returns to Nottinghamshire and Newark and Sherwood promising fast paced entertainment

Competitive cycling returns to the district this week (September 6) when Nottinghamshire hosts stage four of the Tour of Britain.

The route will run through many Advertiser area communities and we will provide the timings.

The Nottinghamshire leg of the eight-stage cycle race starts with scenic surroundings at world-famous Sherwood Forest, taking cyclists through some of the region’s most beautiful landscapes and villages, before finishing up at Sconce and Devon Park on Victoria Street in Newark.

Race leaders charge through Castlegate in the 2017 Tour of Britain, which also concluded in Newark.

A small number of road closures around the start and finish lines are expected, with a rolling road closure system for locations in between.

The length of the closures from the rolling road block depend upon how dispersed the riders are. Typically, the lead motorcycle will instigate the closure 15 minutes ahead of the lead rider. The closure then remains in place until all riders and race cars have passed through.

Timings for expected arrival are given based on the predicted fastest pace, but this may vary by up to 15 or 20 minutes.

The race gets under way at the Sherwood Forest visitors centre at 11.15am where riders will undertake a rolling start up to Budby on Worksop Road where the race will begin proper, before passing out of the area towards Bassetlaw.

Those from the Advertiser area looking to grab a glimpse of the peloton as it rushes past can do so as riders re-enter the district on the Walesby Road, arriving at Boughton and passing down Main Road (approximately 1.01pm) for the sprint section of the race.

They will then arrive in Wellow (1.06pm), take on a tough incline along Red Hill Lane and into Eakring (1.09pm), through Bilsthorpe (1.15pm) and Kirklington (1.22pm).

This year’s tour will pass through the streets of Southwell from Lower Kirklington Road (1.25pm), follow Kirklington Road (1.27pm) towards the town centre, go the wrong way up Queen’s Street (1.28pm), King’s Street (1.29pm) and the Burgage (1.30pm) before leaving Southwell by Station Road.

The route then continues through; Hockerton (1.33pm), Caunton (1.39pm), Norwell (1.44pm), Ossington (1.50pm), Egmanton (1.58pm), Tuxford (2.00pm) and Ragnall (2.14pm) before crossing over Dunham toll bridge (2.17pm).

On the final stretch the cyclists will head south through Girton (2.27pm), Besthorpe (2.32pm), Collingham (2.35pm) and Coddington (2.50pm).

The riders will then enter Newark from Northern Road (2.54pm), along Northgate (2.55pm) towards Castlegate (2.57pm), turning onto Lombard Street (2.58pm) before finally making their way down Victoria Street (2.59pm) towards the awaiting crowds at the finish line at Sconce and Devon Park at 3pm.

To view an interactive map of the route, please visit the Tour of Britain website HERE.

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Stage 4 of the prestigious Tour of Britain returns to Nottinghamshire on Wednesday 6 September 2023.

Newark and Sherwood District will be hosting both the start and finish of stage 4 of the world-famous Tour of Britain cycle race.

The race last came through Nottinghamshire in 2022 going from West Bridgford through to Mansfield.

This year Sherwood Forest will provide a stunning backdrop to the Tour of Britain cycle race when it returns to the county on Wednesday 6 September.

Stage four of the showpiece event will start at Forest Corner in Edwinstowe – a short distance away from the iconic Major Oak and RSPB Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre – before finishing in Newark-on-Trent on Wednesday 6 September.

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For the safety of drivers, spectators and riders alike, temporary traffic restrictions will be introduced along the route.

The start of the race is being held at Forest Corner in Edwinstowe. Traffic will be able to access the car parks up until 10:45 when Swinecote Road will be closed for the start of the race.

The road and car parks will remain closed until 12 noon, this is to make sure that all support vehicles can clear the area safely. Any spectators using these car parks will not be able to leave by car until after 12:00 noon.

There will be spectator activities taking place after the start of the race to keep everyone entertained until the car parks re-open.

As the race progresses through the district there will be a rolling roadblock in operation to keep disruption to a minimum.

Spectators are of course welcome along the route, but they are asked to park with care and consideration, away from the main thoroughfare. As the race passes through some environmentally sensitive areas, parking on verges and in lay-bys especially on Swinecote Road will be prevented.

Southwell will have road closures and restrictions set up during the day, these will be clearly signposted in advance. Otherwise, there will be a rolling roadblock travelling through the district as the race progresses.

In Newark, where the stage will end, the following roads will be closed during the day:

  • The B6166, Victoria Street and Portland Street,
  • Boundary Road, from the B6166 through to the Hawton Road roundabout, except for access up to 11:00am,
  • A section of Hawton Road from the Boundary Road roundabout to St Catherine’s Close will be closed from 11am to 5pm,
  • Part of Lombard Street will be closed from 13:30 through to 16:00.

Parking restrictions will be in place in Newark and Southwell from 6pm on Tuesday 5 September, so residents along the route have been asked to find alternative parking for their vehicles from 6pm, Tuesday evening in line with the Temporary Traffic Order. Whilst we will make every effort to remind residents and help them to comply with the order, any vehicles still in breach of these temporary restrictions are at risk of removal and a potential fine through a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).

The team from Via will be carrying out gulley cleaning whilst the roads are clear of parked vehicles.

“Welcoming the Tour of Britain to Newark and Sherwood is a great honour and will help to highlight our wonderful District to a wider audience,” states Councillor Paul Peacock, Leader of Newark and Sherwood District Council, “We hope residents will get behind the tour and come out to see the international cycling superstars who will be taking part. We really appreciate the help of our residents in making sure that the event is safe and spectacular, we understand that there will be some inconvenience, but we’re sure that the benefits to our communities along the route far outweigh those.”

Stage 4 of the Tour of Britain will start on Wednesday 6 September at Forest Corner in Edwinstowe and end at Sconce and Devon Park in Newark.

The modern-day Tour of Britain was launched in 2004 and – apart from the Covid-19 pandemic forcing its cancellation in 2020 – has taken place annually every September over eight days.

It is British cycling’s premier road event and will feature the world’s top teams and riders, alongside the best British-based cyclists, with a field expected to be made up of Tour de France winners, Olympians, and world champions.

Live coverage of the race is shown daily in the UK on ITV4, in addition to around the world.

The Tour of Britain is part of the UCI ProSeries, making it one of the most prestigious sporting events in the sport’s global calendar.

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    It was the fourth time the sport's leading names graced the county's roads following the staging of the Tour of Britain in 2017, 2018 and 2022 - leading to national and international interest in Nottinghamshire. The Tour of Britain is part of the UCI ProSeries, making it one of the most prestigious sporting events in the sport's global ...

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    The Tour of Britain, the UK's leading cycle race, will return for its 19th edition between Sunday 3 and 10 September 2023. Taking place over eight stages, the event forms part of the UCI ProSeries and will visit England and Wales en route to crowning its next overall champion. This year's race will comprise the following eight stages:

  3. Tour of Britain

    6 September 2023. Start. Sherwood Forest. End. Newark-on-Trent. Distance. 166.6km. The Tour's fourth visit to Nottinghamshire in seven years represents another chance for the sprinters. Despite being the third longest stage of the race, the route between the Sherwood Forest visitor centre near Edwinstowe and Newark-on-Trent features a little ...

  4. Tour of Britain

    Discover the full timetable for stage four of the Tour of Britain 2023, taking place between Sherwood Forest and Newark-on-Trent on Wednesday 6 September. For each stage we list schedules based on three average speeds, which consider how the race could be contested as well as the impact of weather conditions.

  5. Tour of Britain 2023 Route stage 4: Sherwood Forest

    Wednesday 6 September - The 4th stage of the Tour of Britain sets off from the Sherwood Forest visitor centre near Edwinstowe to arrive 166.6 kilometres later in Newark-on-Trent. The predominantly flat route takes in an altitude gain of almost 1,000 metres. The route is mostly undulating. Two sections are rendered KOM-worthy - Kilton Hill ...

  6. 2023 route map for Nottinghamshire

    Stage four. The eagerly anticipated Nottinghamshire stage of this year's Tour of Britain cycle race will start at Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre and will finish in Newark. It will pass through several towns and villages in the county, including Carburton, Worksop, Harworth, Retford, Walesby, Boughton, Bilsthorpe, Southwell, Girton, Norwell ...

  7. PDF Stage 4 Sherwood Forest to Newark-on-trent

    the Tour of Britain, setting off from the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre (near Edwinstowe) on a 166-kilometre (103-mile) route through Nottinghamshire to the finish at Newark-on-Trent. Along the way the race will pass through communities across Nottinghamshire, including Worksop, Harworth, Retford, Ollerton, Southwell, and Tuxford, plus the

  8. Tour of Britain 2023 Stage 4

    The eagerly anticipated Nottinghamshire stage of this year's Tour of Britain cycle race will start at Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre and will finish in Newark. The Tour's fourth visit to Nottinghamshire in seven years represents another chance for the sprinters. Despite being the third longest stage of the race, the route between the ...

  9. Tour of Britain 4 Live

    Tour of Britain - September 6th, 2023 Follow the Tour of Britain Sherwood Forest - Newark-on-Trent stage live with Eurosport. Sherwood Forest - Newark-on-Trent starts at 10:25 AM on September 6th ...

  10. Tour of Britain

    The Tour of Britain produce comprehensive stage timetables to help race fans plan their day. View day-by-day stage timings here. ... Sherwood Forest > Newark-on-Trent Wednesday 6 September. Interactive stage map | Downloadable stage map ... Route. Results. TV. Partners. Community. Press. Contact. 01932 831 485. [email protected].

  11. The full Tour of Britain route through ...

    The full Tour of Britain route through Nottinghamshire, as well as the sprint and King of the Mountains climb locations have been revealed. The fourth stage of the tour will start from Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre on Wednesday, September 6, and will pass through major towns including Worksop, Retford and Southwell before the sprint for the finish line takes place in Newark 170 kilometres later.

  12. Tour of Britain

    The Tour of Britain cycle race is returning yet again and will pass through rural villages and towns across the district. This year's race returns to Nottinghamshire on Thursday 8 September and will see the fifth stage begin on Central Avenue in West Bridgford and end on Chesterfield Road South in Mansfield. As part of the 118 mile route ...

  13. Tour of Britain: Nottinghamshire stage details for 2023 revealed

    Details of where the Nottinghamshire stage of the 2023 Tour of Britain will start and finish have been revealed. A world-class field of riders will take on a 105 mile (170km) course through ...

  14. Tour of Britain in Nottinghamshire: Everything you need to know

    BBC News. Nottinghamshire is set to host the fourth stage of the Tour of Britain, the UK's biggest professional cycle race. It will start at Sherwood Forest visitor centre on Wednesday morning and ...

  15. Tour of Britain route and timings as road race returns to county

    Race leaders charge through Castlegate in the 2017 Tour of Britain, which also concluded in Newark. ... To view an interactive map of the route, please visit the Tour of Britain website HERE. The Tour of Britain 2023 starts in Greater Manchester on Sunday, September 3, and finishes in the south of Wales at Carphilly eight days later, and will ...

  16. Tour of Britain: Race timings, road closures and map of the

    Stage 4 of the prestigious Tour of Britain ...

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    As Sherwood Forest and Newark-on-Trent prepare to host stage four of this year's Tour of Britain, Newark and Sherwood District Council have unveiled details of traffic measures in place on the day. ... Residents along the route have been asked to find alternative parking for their vehicles from Tuesday evening in line with the Temporary ...

  18. Tour of Britain Nottinghamshire stage route revealed

    The route for this year's Tour of Britain stage in Nottinghamshire, as well as the sprint and King of the Mountains climb locations, has today been revealed. The fourth stage of the 2023 race - taking place on Wednesday 6 September - will start from Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre and will pass through major towns including Worksop ...