The 2017 edition of the Tour de Yorkshire takes place between April 28 and 30. The three-day race, launched as a legacy event after the Tour de France visited the county in 2014, starts in Bridlington with a 173km stage to Scarborough.
The following stage heads from Tadcaster to Harrogate, where the first stage of the 2014 Tour de France finished, with Marcel Kittel winning and Mark Cavendish crashing out.
The final stage, the hardest of the race, has eight categorised climbs with the finish set in Sheffield.