Department for Culture, Media and Sport
The sensational news, announced by UCI President Brian Cookson OBE, cements Yorkshires reputation as a world-class cycling destination.
The joint bid by Welcome to Yorkshire, British Cycling, UK Sport and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport includes a 24 million commitment from government to the event and its legacy, as well as an additional 3 million of National Lottery funding from UK Sport. The government will invest 15 million of the budget to help develop 27 cycle sport facilities across the UK, which will leave a lasting legacy at grassroots level.
Sports Minister Tracey Crouch congratulates everyone involved in successful bid
Welcoming the news, Sports Minister Tracey Crouch said:
I am delighted that our bid to host the UCI Road World Championships in 2019 has been successful. The government is backing the event with investment to stage the Championships and leave a legacy that will help strengthen cycling at the grassroots across the country.
As a nation we have a great history in staging some of the biggest events in sport and I look forward to working alongside Welcome to Yorkshire, British Cycling and UK Sport on these Championships. Yorkshire has embraced major cycling events in recent years and I know the county will put on a fantastic show in 2019.
Praise the winning application Mr Cookson said:
Since hosting the Tour de Frances Grand Dpart in 2014 and subsequent Tours de Yorkshire, the county has proved it is a fitting host for road cyclings leading annual event and we are sure there will be world class crowds to match.
Sir Gary Verity, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire said:
Today marks a moment in history. Yorkshire has shown it can host world-class events with the Grand Dpart and Tours de Yorkshire, and now the county has been chosen to host the nine-day UCI Road World Championships in 2019.
About the Championships
- The UCI Road World Championships is one of the most prestigious events on the professional cycling calendar.
- 1,000 of the best male and female riders from around 75 countries around the globe take part
- The event includes individual and team time trials as well as full road races for Under 18, Under 23 and Elite riders.
The full route of the race in Yorkshire will be announced over the coming months.