Junior Tour of Wales Rerouted Due to Speed Limit
Junior Tour of Wales Rerouted Due to Speed Limit
Junior Tour of Wales Rerouted Due to Speed Limit
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The Junior Tour of Wales has been forced to alter its route due to the newly implemented 20mph speed limit in Wales, impacting three of its five stages. Organisers expressed disappointment as the changes compromise the event's character and safety, particularly noting that support vehicles could not keep pace with the cyclists without exceeding speed limits. The Welsh government introduced the 20mph limit to enhance road safety, but it has faced backlash, prompting a review of the policy. While some believe the limit reduces casualties, race officials argue it presents significant challenges for cycling events. The race, which begins in Brynmawr and features over 100 riders, has historically included prominent cyclists like Geraint Thomas and Tom Pidcock. Organisers had sought temporary road orders to manage speeds during the race but were unsuccessful, raising concerns for future events.

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Wales 20mph speed limit forces cycle race to be shortened and rerouted
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Wales’s 20mph speed limits force cycle race to change route
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