2024 Tour of Britain

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2024 Tour of Britain
2024 UCI ProSeries
2024 ToB Stage 6 @1439 sprint for the line at Felixstowe.JPG
The final sprint in Felixstowe
Race details
Dates3 – 8 September 2024
Stages6
Distance943.9 km (586.5 mi)
Winning time21h 25' 14"
Results
Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg WinnerFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR) (Israel–Premier Tech)
  SecondFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) (Team dsm–firmenich PostNL)
  ThirdFlag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) (Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team)

Jersey red.svg PointsFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Vernon  (GBR) (Israel–Premier Tech)
Jersey blue.svg MountainsFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Callum Thornley  (GBR) (Trinity Racing)
Jersey silver.svg YouthFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR) (Team dsm–firmenich PostNL)
Jersey yellow number.svg CombativityFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Swift  (GBR) (Ineos Grenadiers)
  Team Flag of Israel.svg Israel–Premier Tech
  2023
2025  

The 2024 Tour of Britain was a men's professional road cycling stage race. It was the 83rd British tour and the 20th edition of the modern version of the Tour of Britain. The race was part of the 2024 UCI ProSeries.

Contents

Teams

Four UCI WorldTeams, three UCI ProTeams, ten UCI Continental teams and one national team make up the eighteen teams, from twelve countries in the race. [1]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

UCI Continental Teams

National Teams

Schedule

Stage hosts were announced on 10 July 2024. [2]

Stage characteristics and winners [3]
StageDateRouteDistanceTypeStage winner
1 3 September Kelso to Kelso181.9 km (113.0 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)
2 4 September Darlington to Redcar 152.1 km (94.5 mi) Hillystage.svg Hilly stageFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)
3 5 September Sheffield to Barnsley 166.1 km (103.2 mi) Hillystage.svg Hilly stageFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)
4 6 September Derby to Newark 138.5 km (86.1 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)
5 7 September Northampton to Northampton146.9 km (91.3 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)
6 8 September Lowestoft to Felixstowe 158.4 km (98.4 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of Slovenia.svg  Matevž Govekar  (SLO)
Total943.9 km (586.5 mi)

Stages

Stage 1

3 September 2024 – Kelso to Kelso, 181.9 km (113.0 mi) [3]
Stage 1 Result [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step 4h 11' 45"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Vernon  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Donaldson  (GBR) Trinity Racing + 0"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tom Pidcock  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Casper van Uden  (NED) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
6Flag of Ireland.svg  Rory Townsend  (IRL) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
8Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matevž Govekar  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jake Stewart  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
10Flag of Estonia.svg  Norman Vahtra  (EST) Van Rysel–Roubaix + 0"
General classification after Stage 1 [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svgJersey silver.svg Soudal–Quick-Step 4h 11' 35"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Julius Johansen  (DEN)Jersey red.svg Sabgal–Anicolor + 1"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Vernon  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 4"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Donaldson  (GBR) Trinity Racing + 6"
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tom Pidcock  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 8"
6Flag of Norway.svg  Jonas Abrahamsen  (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 9"
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Turner  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 9"
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Casper van Uden  (NED) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 10"
9Flag of Ireland.svg  Rory Townsend  (IRL) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 10"

Stage 2

4 September 2024 – Darlington to Redcar, 152.1 km (94.5 mi) [3]
Stage 2 Result [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech 3h 37' 25"
2Flag of France.svg  Julian Alaphilippe  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 0"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 21"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step + 21"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Louis Sutton  (GBR) Great Britain + 21"
7Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 21"
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 21"
9Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 27"
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matevž Govekar  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1' 27"
General classification after Stage 2 [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Israel–Premier Tech 7h 49' 00"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 6"
3Flag of France.svg  Julian Alaphilippe  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 16"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 31"
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 31"
6Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 31"
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Louis Sutton  (GBR) Great Britain + 31"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL)Jersey yellow number.svg Soudal–Quick-Step + 31"
9Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 27"
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Julius Johansen  (DEN)Jersey red.svg Sabgal–Anicolor + 1' 28"

Stage 3

5 September 2024 – Sheffield to Barnsley, 166.1 km (103.2 mi) [3]
Stage 3 Result [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Israel–Premier Tech 3h 50' 03"
2Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelte Krijnsen  (NED) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tom Pidcock  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
7Flag of Norway.svg  Markus Hoelgaard  (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 0"
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Callum Thornley  (GBR)Jersey blue.svg Trinity Racing + 0"
General classification after Stage 3 [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svgJersey red.svg Israel–Premier Tech 11h 38' 53"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 16"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 41"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 41"
5Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 41"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Louis Sutton  (GBR)Jersey yellow number.svg Great Britain + 1' 05"
7Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 31"
8Flag of France.svg  Julian Alaphilippe  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 33"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1' 43"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelte Krijnsen  (NED) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 1' 44"

Stage 4

6 September 2024 – Derby to Newark, 138.5 km (86.1 mi) [3]
Stage 4 Result [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step 3h 11' 54"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Vernon  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
3Flag of Norway.svg  Erlend Blikra  (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 0"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Noah Hobbs  (GBR) Groupama–FDJ Continental Team + 0"
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matevž Govekar  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Donaldson  (GBR) Trinity Racing + 0"
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Hayter  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
8Flag of Ireland.svg  Rory Townsend  (IRL) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Casper van Uden  (NED) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tom Pidcock  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
General classification after Stage 4 [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Israel–Premier Tech 14h 50' 47"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 16"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 40"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 41"
5Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 41"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Louis Sutton  (GBR) Great Britain + 1' 05"
7Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)Jersey red.svg Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 21"
8Flag of France.svg  Julian Alaphilippe  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 33"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelte Krijnsen  (NED) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 1' 42"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1' 43"

Stage 5

7 September 2024 – Northampton to Northampton, 146.9 km (91.3 mi) [3]
Stage 5 Result [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)Jersey red.svg Soudal–Quick-Step 3h 12' 09"
2Flag of Norway.svg  Erlend Blikra  (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 0"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Vernon  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matevž Govekar  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious + 0"
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Rasmus Pedersen  (DEN) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 0"
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Donaldson  (GBR) Trinity Racing + 0"
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Hayter  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
8Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 0"
9Flag of Ireland.svg  Rory Townsend  (IRL) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Casper van Uden  (NED) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
General classification after Stage 5 [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Israel–Premier Tech 18h 02' 56"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 16"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 40"
4Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 41"
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 41"
6Flag of France.svg  Paul Magnier  (FRA)Jersey red.svg Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 11"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelte Krijnsen  (NED) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 1' 42"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1' 43"
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Julius Johansen  (DEN) Sabgal–Anicolor + 1' 45"
10Flag of France.svg  Julian Alaphilippe  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 45"

Stage 6

8 September 2024 – Lowestoft to Felixstowe, 158.4 km (98.4 mi) [3]
Stage 6 Result [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matevž Govekar  (SLO) Team Bahrain Victorious 3h 22' 18"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Rasmus Pedersen  (DEN) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 0"
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ben Swift  (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 0"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ethan Vernon  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 0"
5Flag of Norway.svg  Erlend Blikra  (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 0"
6Flag of Ireland.svg  Rory Townsend  (IRL) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 0"
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Noah Hobbs  (GBR) Groupama–FDJ Continental Team + 0"
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Donaldson  (GBR) Trinity Racing + 0"
9Flag of Norway.svg  Jonas Abrahamsen  (NOR) Uno-X Mobility + 0"
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sean Flynn  (GBR) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 0"
General classification after Stage 6 [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Israel–Premier Tech 21h 25' 14"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 16"
3Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 36"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 40"
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 41"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelte Krijnsen  (NED) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 1' 39"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1' 40"
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Mathias Bregnhøj  (DEN) Sabgal–Anicolor + 1' 58"
9Flag of France.svg  Noa Isidore  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 1' 58"
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sean Flynn  (GBR) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 2' 03"

Classification leadership table

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinner General classification
Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg
Points classification
Jersey red.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey blue.svg
Young rider classification
Jersey silver.svg
Team classification Combativity award
Jersey yellow number.svg
1 Paul Magnier Paul Magnier Julius Johansen Callum Thornley Paul Magnier Israel–Premier Tech Callum Thornley
2 Stephen Williams Stephen Williams Oscar Onley Remco Evenepoel
3 Stephen Williams Stephen Williams Louis Sutton
4 Paul Magnier Paul Magnier Rowan Baker
5 Paul Magnier Connor Swift
6 Matevž Govekar Ethan Vernon Callum Thornley
Final Stephen Williams Ethan Vernon Callum Thornley Oscar Onley Israel–Premier Tech Ben Swift

Classification standings

Legend
Jersey teal Cape Epic.svgDenotes the winner of the general classificationJersey blue.svgDenotes the winner of the mountains classification
Jersey red.svgDenotes the winner of the points classificationJersey silver.svgDenotes the winner of the young rider classification
Jersey yellow number.svgDenotes the winner of the combativity award

General classification

Final general classification (1–10) [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Stephen Williams  (GBR)Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Israel–Premier Tech 21h 25' 14"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 16"
3Flag of France.svg  Tom Donnenwirth  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 36"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Donovan  (GBR) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 40"
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 41"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelte Krijnsen  (NED) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 1' 39"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Edoardo Zambanini  (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1' 40"
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Mathias Bregnhøj  (DEN) Sabgal–Anicolor + 1' 58"
9Flag of France.svg  Noa Isidore  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 1' 58"
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sean Flynn  (GBR) Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 2' 03"

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1–10) [9]
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Callum Thornley  (GBR)Jersey blue.svg Trinity Racing 50
2Flag of Ireland.svg  Dean Harvey  (IRL) Trinity Racing 24
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Laurent Gervais  (CAN) Project Echelon Racing 20
4Flag of France.svg  Baptiste Veistroffer  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team 19
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Nickolas Zukowsky  (CAN) Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 18
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Julius Johansen  (DEN) Sabgal–Anicolor 14
7Flag of France.svg  Julian Alaphilippe  (FRA) Soudal–Quick-Step 12
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matthew Holmes  (GBR) Great Britain 10
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jake Stewart  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech 10
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James McKay  (GBR) Saint Piran 10

Young rider classification

Final young rider classification (1–10) [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Oscar Onley  (GBR)Jersey silver.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL 21h 25' 30"
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joseph Blackmore  (GBR) Israel–Premier Tech + 25"
3Flag of France.svg  Noa Isidore  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 1' 42"
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Donaldson  (GBR) Trinity Racing + 1' 49"
5Flag of France.svg  Antoine L'Hote  (FRA) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 1' 55"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nils Aebersold  (SUI) Lidl–Trek Future Racing + 2' 29"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Gil Gelders  (BEL) Soudal–Quick-Step + 2' 41"
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Rasmus Pedersen  (DEN) Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 3' 26"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Fergus Browning  (AUS) Trinity Racing + 5' 16"
10Flag of Ireland.svg  Liam O'Brien  (IRL) Lidl–Trek Future Racing + 10' 05"

Team classification

Final team classification (1–10) [9]
RankTeamTime
1 Flag of Israel.svg Israel–Premier Tech 64h 18' 52"
2 Flag of France.svg Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 1' 29"
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Soudal–Quick-Step + 1' 53"
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 2' 51"
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ineos Grenadiers + 2' 55"
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team dsm–firmenich PostNL + 3' 30"
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Sabgal–Anicolor + 8' 26"
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain + 9' 48"
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Trinity Racing + 10' 14"
10 Flag of Bahrain.svg Team Bahrain Victorious + 11' 30"

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