Former jersey winners return to the Tour of Britain

Last updated : 22 August 2016 By Tour Of Britain
Former Tour of Britain jersey winners Mark McNally and Boy Van Poppel are among the latest riders to be confirmed for the Tour of Britain, which gets underway in Glasgow on Sunday 4 September.
 
Alongside them will be a brace of Italians in double Giro d'Italia Points Classification winner Giacomo Nizzolo and this year's Amstel Gold Race winner Enrico Gasparotto.
 
Van Poppel and Nizzolo will line-up for the UCI WorldTour team Trek Segafredo, who ride in Britain's biggest professional cycle race for the first time since 2011.
 
28-year-old Van Poppel won the Chain Reaction Cycles Points Jersey in the 2012 Tour of Britain, finishing in the top three on four of the stages.
 
Nizzolo has won the Points Classification in the Giro d'Italia for the past two editions and is the reigning Italian National Road Race Champion.  The 27-year-old has been in fine form in 2016, coming third in the Hamburg Cyclassics race at the weekend and winning a pair of stages in the Tour of Croatia this Summer.
 
McNally, who has ridden the Tour of Britain on seven previous occasions, won the SKODA King of the Mountains in the 2014 race.  The 27-year-old pulled on the jersey in his home city of Liverpool on Stage One, and wore it throughout the race.
 
Riding alongside him in the provisional Wanty Groupe Gobert line-up will be this year's Amstel Gold Race winner Enrico Gasparotto, who has twice won the biggest Dutch single-day Classic, and former Paris Tours winner Marco Marcato.
 
They join the likes of Olympic Silver medallist Mark Cavendish and multiple Tour de France stage winners Andre Greipel, Rohan Dennis and Steve Cummings as already confirmed for the Tour of Britain.
 
Further announcements of provisional rider line-ups will follow ahead of the publication of the full provisional rider list for the Tour of Britain.
 
Three-hours of live coverage will be broadcast from each stage of the Tour of Britain, with both ITV4 and the BIKE Channel UK showing the race live, while ITV4 will also air a one-hour highlights programme each day.
 
The Tour of Britain is British Cycling's premier road cycling event giving cycling fans the opportunity to see the world's best teams and riders competing on their door step.
 

 
Stage One Sunday 4 September Glasgow to Castle Douglas
Stage Two Monday 5 September Carlisle to Kendal
Stage Three Tuesday 6 September Congleton to Tatton Park, Knutsford
Stage Four Wednesday 7 September Denbigh to Builth Wells
Stage Five Thursday 8 September Aberdare to Bath
Stage Six Friday 9 September Sidmouth to Haytor, Dartmoor
Stage Seven a Saturday 10 September Bristol Stage Individual Time Trial
Stage Seven b Saturday 10 September Bristol Stage Circuit Race
Stage Eight Sunday 11 September London Stage presented by TfL