Tour of Britain cancels final three stages as mark of respect after Queen’s death

Cycling
Gonzalo Serrano

The Tour of Britain has cancelled its final three stages as a mark of respect after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

The eight-stage race was due to travel to Gloucester on Friday, Dorset on Saturday before ending on the Isle of Wight on Sunday.

Britain’s Tom Pidcock, who was second in the general classification, wins the points competition.

Dutch rider Mathijs Paasschens takes the King of the Mountains prize while Irish rider Matthew Teggart wins the sprints jersey.

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