Thursday 07 August 2014

Cycling fans will see Sir Bradley Wiggins racing on British roads this weekend as the 2012 Tour de France winner and multiple Olympic gold medallist races in the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic for the first time.

Wiggins is a late addition to the Team Sky line-up for the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic on Sunday 10 August, part of the Mayor of London’s multi-award winning festival of cycling. He will be the first former Tour de France winner to ride in the event.

The race will see Wiggins return to the roads used for the time trial and road race events in London 2012, where he won Olympic time trial gold. It will be only his second appearance racing in London since the Games, having won the overall Tour of Britain on his previous visit to the city’s streets last September.

After his absence from the 2014 Tour de France, the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic will be Wiggins’s first road racing appearance since he won the British National Time Trial Championships in Monmouthshire in June.

Since then, the four-time Olympic gold medallist has been in action on the track for Team England at the Commonwealth Games, winning silver in the Team Pursuit.

“We are delighted to welcome Sir Bradley to Prudential RideLondon this weekend,” said Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic Race Director Mick Bennett. “He completes an already first-class line-up for the event.

“The Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic enjoys great support from spectators at the roadside across the route and this announcement means fans can now look forward to seeing one of the greatest ever British cyclists racing in the event.”

Lining up alongside Wiggins will be 2012 world champion Philippe Gilbert, 2014 Tour de France top 10 finisher Laurens ten Dam, top sprinters Mark Renshaw, Alessandro Petacchi and Elia Viviani and several Commonwealth Games medallists, led by points race gold medallist Tom Scully and road race bronze medallist Scott Thwaites.

Wiggins enjoyed a memorable 2012, becoming the first British rider to win the Tour de France before claiming Olympic gold on the roads of London and Surrey, rounding out the year by being voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year and becoming the first Briton to win the prestigious international Velo d’Or award, for best rider of the year.

Held for the first time in 2013, Prudential RideLondon immediately set new records as it became the largest inaugural mass-participation event in the world with 66,000+ participants and raised more than £7 million for charity, making it the largest charity cycling event in the UK. An unprecedented 99 per cent of participants rated the event good or excellent and the festival has won seven national awards.

In order to safely facilitate this world-class event, road and bridge closures will be in place across the weekend. On Saturday 9 August road closures will primarily be in central London. On Sunday 10 August, large numbers of road and bridge closures across east, central and south west London and Surrey will be in place. Drivers are advised where possible to change their route to avoid disruption. Tube, rail, walking and cycling will be the best ways to get around the capital and to enjoy the weekend. For more information visit www.tfl.gov.uk/prudentialridelondon and www.PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk.

The Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic will be shown live on BBC1 from 14:00 and on British Eurosport from 14:30 on Sunday 10 August.

Notes to Editors

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Media Resources: http://www.PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk/Media/Resources.htm

 

Notes to editors:

1. Prudential RideLondon comprises five separate events: the Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle, the Prudential RideLondon Grand Prix, the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100, the Prudential RideLondon Handcycle Classic and the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic over the weekend of 9-10 August 2014. Find out more at www.PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk.

2. Prudential RideLondon is a world-class weekend cycling festival developed by the Mayor of London, Transport for London and London Partners in partnership with Surrey County Council and is sponsored by Prudential. The event is managed by the London Surrey Cycling Partnership.

3. The inaugural Prudential RideLondon in August 2013 has won a total of seven national awards to date:

•    BT Sport Industry Awards: Participation Event of the Year

•    UK Event Awards: Large Event of the Year and Sports Event of the Year

•    2013 Cyclosport Industry Award, given for an outstanding contribution to the cycling industry

•    Most Innovative Cycling Event and Favourite British Cyclo-Sportive in the Cycling Weekly readers’ annual poll

•    UK Cycling Event of the Year in the Total Women’s Cycling readers’ awards

Contact

For further information, please contact:

Ellie Wilson – London Partners

ewilson@londonandpartners.com / 07595 654085

 

Penny Dain – Prudential RideLondon

pennyd@ridelondon.co.uk / 07799 170433

 

Danny Keillor – Transport for London

dannykeillor@tfl.gov.uk / 020 3054 7202 / 07739 856257

 

Nick Gower – Prudential sponsorship

Ngower@brand-rapport.com / 020 7932 5845 / 07786 622000

 

Tony Hannon – Prudential UK

tony.hannon@prudential.co.uk / 020 7004 8079 / 07747 486918

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