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Aug 2021
The 2022 Tour de Yorkshire bike race has been cancelled today.
Race organisers Welcome to Yorkshire and French company Amaury Sport Organisation issued a statement at 7pm tonight blaming covid and "escalating financial challenges and uncertainties" for making the event "unviable".
The 2022 route was not due to include the Harrogate district but had financial implications for local people because North Yorkshire County Council agreed last month to give £200,000 of council taxpayers' money to support the event.
It is not clear yet what will happen to that funding.
The Tour de Yorkshire was held annually from 2015 to 2019 following the success of the 2014 Tour de France’s Grand Départ, which ended in Harrogate. Covid scuppered it last year and this year.
Despite today's decision, Welcome to Yorkshire said in tonight's statement its "ambition to continue hosting international events is as strong as ever and this is the beginning of a whole new positive plan to showcase Yorkshire globally through dedicating time to varied and exciting opportunities".
But there was no mention of the Tour de Yorkshire being resurrected in 2023, raising doubts about it happening again.
Brian Facer, chief executive of British Cycling, said:
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