Llanelli Star

Some of world’s top riders race through county

- IAN LEWIS Reporter ian.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CARMARTHEN­SHIRE is becoming a premier destinatio­n for major sporting events after hosting stage five of the Women’s Tour – Britain’s biggest women’s road cycling race.

Some of the world’s top riders raced through the picturesqu­e Carmarthen­shire countrysid­e to the delight of crowds of spectators who had lined the route to cheer them on.

Among them was Carmarthen’s Jessica Roberts who was riding for Team Coop-Hitec Products, this year’s event marking her debut in the six-day race.

Hundreds of schoolchil­dren and plenty of cycling enthusiast­s and sporting fans gathered at Pembrey Country Park to watch the start of the race which included 97 riders from 17 teams battling it out along a tough 106.4km (66.3-mile) route finishing on the top of the Black Mountain between the villages of Llangadog and Brynaman, making it only the second hilltop finish in Women’s Tour history.

Reigning Italian road race champion Elisa Longo Borghini won the queen stage, outsprinti­ng Kasia Niewiadoma and race leader Grace Brown in a thrilling finale at the end of the 7.2km climb.

Carmarthen­shire previously hosted the Grand Départ of the Tour of Britain as well as the overall finish of the Women’s Tour in 2019 – again at Pembrey Country Park – and the Tour of Britain team trial in 2021.

With live televised coverage, these events are a major opportunit­y to showcase Carmarthen­shire’s landscape and facilities, perfect for a range of sports with its special blend of countrysid­e and coast.

They also provide an economic boost to the South Wales economy and add to the county’s growing tourism industry with the thousands of visitors likely to return to enjoy what Carmarthen­shire has to offer.

Carmarthen­shire Council leader Cllr Darren Price said: “The Women’s Tour is a great way to showcase Carmarthen­shire to the world. It is now the fourth time we have hosted

either the Tour of Britain or the Women’s Tour, proving that Carmarthen­shire is the top location for cycling in Wales.

“And we are reaping the rewards of that – everyone benefits, our growing tourism industry, local businesses and local communitie­s.

“It has been a wonderful day and it was amazing to see so many supporters along the route; the people of Carmarthen­shire have done themselves proud yet again.

“I am confident that this event will help to raise awareness of cycling and its benefits and inspire people to get on their bikes and make the most of our beautiful coast and countrysid­e.”

 ?? ALED LLYWELYN ?? Spectators gathered to watch the Women’s Tour 2022 start at Pembrey Country Park.
ALED LLYWELYN Spectators gathered to watch the Women’s Tour 2022 start at Pembrey Country Park.
 ?? ALED LLYWELYN ?? The Women’s Tour 2022 setting off.
ALED LLYWELYN The Women’s Tour 2022 setting off.
 ?? ALED LLYWELYN ?? Carmarthen’s Jessica Roberts, far left with Team Coop-Hitec Products. This year’s Women’s Tour marked her debut in the six-day race. Here they are pictured at the start of the stage at Pembrey Country Park.
ALED LLYWELYN Carmarthen’s Jessica Roberts, far left with Team Coop-Hitec Products. This year’s Women’s Tour marked her debut in the six-day race. Here they are pictured at the start of the stage at Pembrey Country Park.
 ?? ALED LLYWELYN ?? Riders in the Women’s Tour 2022 at Pembrey Country Park in Carmarthen­shire.
ALED LLYWELYN Riders in the Women’s Tour 2022 at Pembrey Country Park in Carmarthen­shire.
 ?? ALED LLYWELYN ?? Crowds watching the start of the Women’s Tour 2022.
ALED LLYWELYN Crowds watching the start of the Women’s Tour 2022.

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