Tour of Britain 2022 - Stage 3 - Durham to Sunderland
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The 2022’s Tour of Britain’s first foray into England comes on stage three, which takes place between Durham and Sunderland.
History will be made when riders roll out in the shadow of the city’s famous cathedral: Durham has never previously hosted a stage start or finish in a professional edition of the Tour of Britain. Stage three’s route will initially head west, taking the peloton through the North Pennines AONB, before heading back through County Durham and into Sunderland.
The route will weave past some of the city’s beautiful green spaces and through communities on its approach to the finish line outside of Sunderland’s new City Hall.
More details of stage three will be announced in Summer 2022.
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