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Who is competing at this year’s Tour of Britain?

News, Sport | Rhys Williams | Published: 11:05, Tuesday September 2nd, 2025.
Last updated: 11:05, Tuesday September 2nd, 2025

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Cyclists passing through Caerphilly town centre
Cyclists passing through Caerphilly town centre in 2023

The 2025 Tour of Britain gets underway on Tuesday September 2, with the event set to pass through Caerphilly County Borough this weekend.

The tour begins in Woodbridge, Suffolk, before moving across the UK each day before finishing in south Wales on Sunday September 7.

Two years ago, the event drew to a close in Caerphilly town centre, with the victors awarded their medals at a stage set up in the Twyn car park.

This year, the final stage sees cyclists set off from Newport, passing through towns and villages across Caerphilly County Borough before reaching the finish line at Cardiff’s Bute Park.

Rolling road closures will be in place when Tour of Britain passes through borough

Who will be competing this year?

Anicolor / Tien 21

  • Harrison Wood (Great Britain)
  • Alexis Guerin (France)
  • Rafael Reis (Portugal)
  • Ruben Fernandez (Spain)
  • Victor Martinez (Spain)
  • Paulo Fernandes (Portugal)

Bahrain – Victorious

  • Fred Wright (Great Britain)
  • Pello Bilbao (Spain)
  • Zak Erzen (Slovenia)
  • Afonso Eulalio (Portugal)
  • Matevz Govekar (Slovenia)
  • Edoardo Zambanini (Italy)

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team

  • Bastien Tronchon (France)
  • Dries De Bondt (Belgium)
  • Victor Lafay (France)
  • Noa Isidore (France)
  • Tord Gudmestad (France)
  • Aurelien Paret-Peintre (France)

Team Flanders – Baloise

  • Milan Lanhove (Belgium)
  • Tom Crabbe (Belgium)
  • Siebe Deweirdt (Belgium)
  • Jules Hesters (Belgium)
  • Elias Maris (Belgium)
  • Victor Vercouillie (Belgium)

Great Britain

  • Ben Wiggins (Great Britain)
  • Huw Buck Jones (Great Britain)
  • Matthew Bostock (Great Britain)
  • Ben Chilton (Great Britain)
  • Joshua Golliker (Great Britain)
  • Josh Charlton (Great Britain)

Groupama – FDJ

  • Romain Gregoire (France)
  • Tom Donnewirth (France)
  • Lorenzo Germani (Italy)
  • Olivier Le Gac (France)
  • Matthew Walls (Great Britain)
  • Reef Roberts (New Zealand)

INEOS Grenadiers

  • Thymen Arensman (Netherlands)
  • Andrew August (USA)
  • Lucas Hamilton (Australia)
  • Ben Swift (Great Britain)
  • Geraint Thomas (Great Britain)
  • Samuel Watson (Great Britain)

Israel – Premier Tech

  • Joseph Blackmore (Great Britain)
  • Hugo Hoffstetter (France)
  • Nick Schultz (Australia)
  • Brady Gilmore (Australia)
  • Zac Marriage (Australia)
  • Finlay Tarling (Great Britain)

Equipo Kern Pharma

  • Marc Brustenga (Spain)
  • Inigo Elosegui (Spain)
  • Iker Gomez (Spain)
  • Cesar Perez (Spain)
  • Diego Uriarte (Spain)
  • Mats Wenzel (Netherlands)

Lidl – Trek

  • Tim Declercq (Belgium)
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (Great Britain)
  • Bauke Mollema (Netherlands)
  • Tim Torn Teutenberg (Germany)
  • Patrick Boje Frydkjaer (Denmark)
  • Lennard Kamna (Germany)

Lotto

  • Toon Aerts (Belgium)
  • Cedric Beullens (Belgium)
  • Robin Orins (Belgium)
  • Joshua Giddings (Great Britain)
  • Milan Menten (Belgium)
  • Baptiste Veistroffer (France)

Team Picnic PostNL

  • John Degenkolb (Germany)
  • Sean Flynn (Great Britain)
  • Enzo Leijnse (Netherlands)
  • Oscar Onley (Great Britain)
  • Timo de Jong (Netherlands)
  • Matteo Vanhuffel (Belgium)

Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team

  • Walter Calzoni (Italy)
  • Mark Donovan (Great Britain)
  • Frederik Frison (Belgium)
  • Rory Townsend (Ireland)
  • Milan Vader (Belgium)
  • Joseph Pidcock (Great Britain)

Soudal Quick-Step

  • Remco Evenepoel (Belgium)
  • Casper Pedersen (Denmark)
  • Luke Lamperti (USA)
  • Ethan Hayter (Great Britain)
  • Martin Svrcek (Slovenia)
  • Ilan Van Wilder (Belgium)

Tudor Pro Cycling Team

  • Fabian Lienhard (Switzerland)
  • Julian Alaphilippe (France)
  • Alberto Dainese (Italy)
  • Robin Froidevaux (Switzerland)
  • Matteo Trentin (Italy)
  • Yannis Voisard (Switzerland)

UAE Team Emirates

  • Rune Herregodts (Belgium)
  • Julius Johansen (Denmark)
  • Antonio Morgado (Portugal)
  • Rui Oliveira (Portugal)
  • Pavel Sivakov (France)
  • Florian Vermeersch (Belgium)

Unibet Tietama Rockets

  • Andreas Stokbro (Denmark)
  • Hartthijs de Vries (Netherlands)
  • Davide Bomboi (Belgium)
  • Axel Huens (France)
  • Tomas Kopecky (Czechia)
  • Zeb Kyffin (Great Britain)

Uno-X Mobility

  • Andreas Leknessund (Norway)
  • Rasmus Tiller (Norway)
  • Henrik Pedersen (Denmark)
  • Alexander Kristoff (Norway)
  • Martin Urianstad Bugge (Norway)
  • Storm Ingebrigtsen (Norway)

Team Visma – Lease a Bike

  • Matthew Brennan (Great Britain)
  • Olav Kooij (Netherlands)
  • Edoardo Affini (Italy)
  • Loe van Belle (Netherlands)
  • Thomas Gloag (Great Britain)
  • Julien Vermote (Belgium)
The route map for the final stage of the 2025 Tour of Britain
The route map for the final stage of the 2025 Tour of Britain

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