Tour de France 2027: UK to host historic dual Grand Departs


The UK, Scottish and Welsh governments have been key partners in the arrangement, along with British Cycling and UK Sport.

Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney said: “It is a tremendous honour to welcome the Tour de France to Scotland. We know it is one of the most iconic and inspiring contests in sport, and that Scotland provides the perfect stage for major events.”

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy added: “Staging the Tour de France Femmes for the first time will be an historic occasion and inspire the next generation of female cyclists while supporting our mission of breaking down barriers for women and girls to get more involved in sport.”

The first men’s Tour de France was held in 1903 and the former British winners are Bradley Wiggins (2012), Chris Froome (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) and Geraint Thomas (2018).

The Tour de France Femmes was launched in 2022.

Last year’s men’s Grand Depart took place in Florence, with the 2026 race starting in Barcelona.

In 2024, the women’s race had its first Grand Depart outside France, with Rotterdam the host city.

“Britain has always welcomed the Tour with enthusiasm and pride, and this collaboration across England, Scotland, and Wales promises to make the event even more special,” said Christian Prudhomme, general director of the men’s Tour de France.

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