2010 Tour of Britain


The 2010 Tour of Britain was a UCI 2.1 category race of eight stages that was held from 11–18 September 2010. The race was the seventh edition of the latest version of the Tour of Britain and the 71st British tour in total. It formed part of the 2009–2010 UCI Europe Tour. The race began in Rochdale and ended with a circuit stage in London. The Tour was won by a rider for the second successive year, as Switzerland's Michael Albasini won the race by over a minute.

Participating teams

;UCI ProTour Teams
;UCI Professional Continental Teams
;UCI Continental Teams
; Other Teams

Stage 1

;11 September 2010 – Rochdale to Blackpool,
Stage 1 Result

Stage 2

;12 September 2010 – Stoke-on-Trent,
Stage 2 Result

Stage 3

;13 September 2010 – Newtown to Swansea,
Stage 3 Result

Stage 4

;14 September 2010 – Minehead to Teignmouth, 171 km
Stage 4 Result

Stage 5

;15 September 2010 – Tavistock to Glastonbury,
Stage 5 Result

Stage 6

;16 September 2010 – King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth,
Stage 6 Result

Stage 7

;17 September 2010 – Bury St Edmunds to Colchester,
Stage 7 Result

Stage 8

;18 September 2010 – London,
The final stage of the 2010 edition was a circuit race in Newham, London. It was originally intended that the final stage would be in the centre of London but, due to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to London, the organisers were forced to find an alternative location.
Stage 8 Result

Classification leadership

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