Highway repair crews in Gloucestershire are in a race against time to get the roads up to top quality before the Tour of Britain arrives next Wednesday.

Gloucestershire Highways plans to repair 35 roads that will be used in stage four of the race.

The Gloucestershire Echo reports that Highways says the surfaces have been approved by race organisers and are maintained to the national safety standard, but it wants to go the extra mile to ensure a smooth ride for stars like Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish.

County councillor Vernon Smith, cabinet member for highways, said: “The highways team have taken great pride in ensuring Gloucestershire roads are safe for riders.

“We are really looking forward to welcoming the cyclists to the county. We hope that major events like this will visit Gloucestershire again and that residents and visitors will continue to choose cycling as a form of leisure and transport within our beautiful county.”

John Rowland, who runs Cheltenham Cycles, welcomed the repairs work.

He said: “It’s better for cyclists and motorists to have a good road surface.

“Sometimes you can avoid a pothole but other times even an experienced rider like me has to ride into one. You don’t like doing it, but it’s better than going under the wheels of a car.

“Also it’ll make Gloucestershire look better. It’ll be better to see Cheltenham with good roads for the coverage.

“Seeing someone like Bradley Wiggins come off and break a collar-bone on live TV won’t do anyone any good.”