Roads will be closed in Lancaster while a major annual cycling race weaves through streets in the city.
The Lancaster Grand Prix on Sunday, July 28 includes top cycle racing as part of British Cycling’s Elite National Road Series and consists of both Open and women’s events.
The races start and finish at the Ashton Memorial in Williamson Park with riders setting off at 9am for the Open event and 2.20pm for the women’s event. Both events have fields of over 100 competitors tackling multiple laps of a tough 10 mile course to the east of Lancaster.
The schedule of temporary road closures and restrictions is as follows:





Beyond Radio will present a live broadcast from this year's Lancaster Grand Prix Cycle Races, in association with Booths.
We will be broadcasting live from noon until 3pm at the event on Sunday July 28 at Williamson Park in Lancaster.
Spectators are welcome to come to the park to watch the races on the roads of Lancaster on a big screen, and enjoy a family fun day, from 9am to 5pm, including a food and drink market by Booths.
Read more: Beyond Radio to host outside broadcast at Lancaster Grand Prix cycle races - Beyond Radio


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