The Tour of Britain 2025 is here, and this year’s race promises high-speed sprints, punishing climbs, and an emotional farewell for Welsh legend Geraint Thomas. Spanning six stages and nearly 900 kilometers, the race takes riders from the flat coastal roads of East Suffolk to the steep climbs of Wales, finishing in Cardiff with a symbolic tribute to one of Britain’s greatest cyclists.

In this detailed stage-by-stage guide, we break down everything you need to know about the Tour of Britain 2025:

Stage 1: Woodbridge to Southwold – flat sprint finish on the Suffolk coast

Stage 2: Stowmarket loop – fast terrain with a late climb at Semer Hill

Stage 3: Milton Keynes to Ampthill – short, sharp finish with a steep ramp

Stage 4: Atherstone to Burton Dassett – the longest stage with six categorized climbs

Stage 5: Pontypool to The Tumble – the decisive mountain test for the GC contenders

Stage 6: Newport to Cardiff – a hilly finale and Geraint Thomas’s emotional farewell

From sprinters to climbers, every rider will have their chance to shine. The big question: who will emerge as the overall winner of the Tour of Britain 2025?

If you want expert insights, stage analysis, and the full story of Britain’s biggest race, this is the video for you.

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