The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

City lined up for world cycling series road race

- EMMA DUNCAN

Perth is being lined up to host a race during the “biggest single global cycling event in history” – sparking prediction­s of a major economic boost for the city.

The 2023 UCI Cycling World Championsh­ips are being hosted by Glasgow, with events taking place across Scotland.

And it has now emerged that Perth has been asked to host the Gran Fondo road race.

It is expected thousands of fans and participan­ts from around the world will attend the championsh­ips next summer.

Translated as “big race”, the Grand Fondo is a longdistan­ce, masspartic­ipation event, which organisers say “celebrates competitiv­e cycling for everyone, not just the profession­als”.

It is one of 13 events planned for the championsh­ips, which includes BMX, crosscount­ry, indoor acrobatic and velodrome competitio­ns.

The top 20% of riders from 30 qualifying events held around the world will be invited to compete in the race.

Between 3,000 and 4,000 participan­ts from 11 age groups in 52 countries are expected to take part in both the time trial and road race – with Perth expected to host the latter on Friday August 4 2023.

Details of the exact route have not been confirmed by the organisers; however, it is proposed that the race would start and finish at North Inch in Perth and take riders on a route through central and Highland Perthshire.

A report by Scott Walker, Perth and Kinross Council’s chief accountant, describes it as a “challengin­g” 160km course.

Mr Walker says the event would “likely generate significan­t economic benefits across much of the Perth and Kinross region”.

The world governing body for cycling, Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI), describes the event as “the biggest single global cycling event in history”.

About 2,600 athletes from national teams, along with 7,500 qualified amateurs, are expected to participat­e in the various competitio­ns.

In addition, a further 15,000 cycling “enthusiast­s” are expected to arrive in the area for mass participat­ion events.

UCI says Scotland will become “the true cycling capital of the world” during the championsh­ips, with “tens of thousands of visitors” expected and images being broadcast worldwide.

Mr Walker’s report, which will be considered later today, asks councillor­s to approve various spending associated with having the event staged in Perth.

This includes traffic management, estimated at £150,000, and community engagement at £30,000.

It is also expected £100,000 of work would be needed to create suitable road surfaces and infrastruc­ture for the race on various parts of the network – to be funded from an existing programme of work.

UCI has confirmed venues for all its other events but is yet to formally confirm the host for the Grand Fondo.

Likely to generate significan­t economic benefits across much of Perth and Kinross

 ?? ?? ROAD RACERS: The UCI World Road Cycling Championsh­ips were held in Australia in September, now they are set for Scotland next year.
ROAD RACERS: The UCI World Road Cycling Championsh­ips were held in Australia in September, now they are set for Scotland next year.

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