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Otley aims to seal Tour de France legacy with 'Do You Ride?' cycling strategy

Council in Lizzie Armitstead's home town approves initiative aimed at growing cycling across number of disciplines...

The local council in Otley, West Yorkshire – the home town of Olympic silver medallist Lizzie Armitstead – has approved plans for a strategy that aims to deliver a lasting legacy to cycling in the area following next year’s Grand Départ of the Tour de France from nearby Leeds.

The news coincides with the revelation in recent days that Sustrans, British Cycling and CTC will be working to ensure that the visit to Yorkshire of cycling’s biggest race will translate into cycling raising its profile in the region and becoming more popular, whether for sport, fitness, or simply getting around.

The Yorkshire Evening Post says that local cyclists, including members of Otley Sportive, have been involved in putting together the town’s cycling plan, which has the name, ‘Do You Ride?’

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/latest-news/top-stories/schem...

Among other things, the initiative will include a focus on ensuring that cyclists feel safer while out riding and it will also address at a range of disciplines including road, mountain biking, and BMX.

As Otley Sportive says on its website, “This strategy outlines the potential of Otley as a Cycling Town hosting a full range of cycling disciplines. This will provide facilities and a framework for all cyclists from those riders using a cycle as a sustainable mode of transport to those using a cycle as part of their elite sporting ability.”

It adds: “This is an exciting time for Otley to engage in the Cycling Culture. It’s an opportunity that cannot be missed.”

The project’s lead contributor, Luke Minshall, commented: “There has never been such an amazing exciting time to really put cycling at the heart of the community.

“We have an opportunity to ensure that there is a legacy from the Olympics and from the Tour de France.

“This really maps out our approach to get it right and to really involve the community, and reap the benefits that cycling can bring to a town and its economy.”

Otley Town Council leader, Councillor John Eveleigh, added: “Pulling together this strategy has been an amazing collaborative effort from across the cycling community and wider, and I’m pleased that the town council have adopted it.

“Now the hard work begins and although the strategy has some far-reaching and ambitious aspirations, if we all work together we can achieve those ambitions.”

Stage 1 of next year’s Tour de France will pass through Otley on its way from Leeds to Harrogate. The town also hosts the annual Otley Cycle Races, now approaching their 28th edition, which is scheduled this year for 3 July.

 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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WolfieSmith | 11 years ago
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I reckon Otley's the best start and finish town if you're tackling the TDF stage - as you aren't going to enjoy empty roads with Police protection leaving the road system nightmare of Leeds.

The best way of seeing Yorkshire for me is The White Rose Classic in June. It's through beautiful empty countryside with the worst sucession of nasty steep climbs on it I've ever had to zig zag up. The last one is just 6 miles from the end.

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