WREXHAM city centre will be buzzing with activity when the Tour of Britain Women Village complement the main race event.
The village will be set up on Llwyn Isaf - with the main attraction being an amazing BMX stunt team that you’ll not get tired of. The riders will be flying through the air performing the most breath taking and impressive tricks and stunts.
Stage Two of the race will start and finish in Wrexham City Centre on Friday, June 7 located on Chester Street, outside the Crown Buildings.
Cyclists are expected to leave at approximately 11am via Powell Road roundabout and onto Chester Road.
They are expected to return at approximately 3.15pm via Tuttle Street, Yorke Street and onto Chester Street.
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The staged area will be on the Library car park with the Tour Village and additional stalls on Llwyn Isaf.
Cllr Nigel Williams, Lead Member for Economy and Regeneration, said: “This is an amazing stunt show and certainly one I’m looking forward to seeing. The Tour of Britain Women promises to be an exciting event and officers are working hard to ensure that people of all ages are able to have a great time between the start and finish of the race in the city centre.
“Along the route if you can’t make it to the city centre please show your support and give them a warm Wrexham welcome.”
What else can I do at the Tour of Britain Women Village?
- Welsh Cycling will be providing cycling activities for members of the public to try out.
- There’ll be E-Bikes available for people to try out
- Our Play Team will be on-site with giant games and inflatable play equipment
- Various stalls including TOB official cycling stands
- There will be information stands from different WCBC departments and the TOB official cycling stands.
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