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Edinburgh slated for Tour de France start in 2027

Both the men's and women's Tour de France races will have stages in Britain in two years' time
Both the men's and women's Tour de France races will have stages in Britain in two years' time

The Scottish city of Edinburgh will host the Tour de France Grand Depart in 2027.

It will be the third time the race has started in Britain after London in 2007 and Leeds in 2014.

Organisers also confirmed on Wednesday that the Tour de France Femmes will come to Britain in 2027, the first time both races have held stages in the same country outside of France.

Further details on routes will be announced in the autumn, but the prospect of a stage on the cobblestones of Edinburgh's Royal Mile is a mouth-watering one.

Organisers also confirmed that the Tour's first three stages will be in Scotland, England and Wales.

"Why Edinburgh? Because it's a magical city," the Tour's General Director Christian Prudhomme told reporters during a briefing on Wednesday. "In the Tour de France and all cycling races, what is very important is the helicopter shots.

"Edinburgh and Scotland will offer a magnificent backdrop."

Last year's Tour Grand Depart took place in Florence, Italy, with the 2026 race scheduled to start in Spain in Barcelona.

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