The Tour Classic is part of the Tour of Cambridgeshire Festival and is the UK's ONLY closed-road cycling event which is dedicated to riders who love to ride a true-classic or vintage road bikes.
Tour Classic is held on fully-closed roads and gives riders the opportunity to, not only polish their Pre-1987 classic to showcase, but also to race against others and compete for the Tour Classic podium positions. If you don't fancy the hustle and bustle of the race then come and ride your beautiful masterpiece, enjoy the english weather with the pan-flat 56-mile route and also rub shoulders with other vintage lovers.
Dress to impress with your traditional clobber, be part of the Concours d’Elegance and show-off your classic bike, as well as get cheered on by thousands of spectators around the traffic-free route. With a lunchtime-start, you can enjoy the morning having a wander through the Cambridgeshire Bike Show, where you'll find a dedicated Classic and Vintage section, as well as join us for a bacon bap and cup of tea before passing the TC start line.
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