Scottish Cycling Youth Tour of Scotland

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The Youth Tour of Scotland will make a welcome return in 2024, with Europe's best Youth Stage Race taking place in Perthshire from Friday 5th to Monday 8th April.

Riders from Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland and beyond will compete to take home the coveted winners jersey and join the roll of honour which includes current professionals Zoe Backstedt, Cat Ferguson, Seb Grindley, Alfie George and Max Poole.

We're on the lookout for Volunteer Drivers, Holders, Judges, Marshals, Mechanics and Timekeepers to make sure that the tenth edition of Europe's best Youth Stage race is better than ever before.

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Stages

Saturday 6th April - Forteviot

(Road Closures between 08:00-17:00)

Prologue - Fortieviot Individual Time Trial (Morning)

Time TBC: 09:15-09:55 Girls, 10:15-10:55 Boys
Distance: 1.6km (1 mile)

The Prologue takes place on Saturday morning with a short out-and-back route from the village of Forteviot, which includes a 180 degrees hairpin after 800m. While the race will probably not be won on such a short Time Trial - it can certainly be lost.

No aero helmets or time trial handlebars will be permitted.

Stage 1 - Fortieviot Road Race (Afternoon)

Time TBC: 12:15-13:45 Girls, 14:45-16:15 Boys
Distance: TBC between 33km and 60km

Sunday 7th April - St Davids

Stage 2- St Davids Team Time Trial (Morning)

Time TBC: 09:15-10:15 Girls, 10:30-11:30 Boys
Distance: 6.9km (1 lap)

Stage 2 will see each team ride off against the clock in St Davids and will really be a strength of which rider has the strongest team.

As the times will be taken on the third rider across the line, the General Classifcation could really be won and lost here if riders fail to collectively work together.

Stage 3 - St Davids Road Race (Afternoon)

Time TBC: 12:45-14:00 Girls, 14:45-16:30 Boys
Distance: TBC Between 33km and 63km

Stage 3 shares the same route as Stage 2, so similar to the previous day - the riders should be well accquianted with what St Davids has to offer.

The flat route will be one for the sprinters - although the Scottish weather could hamper any plans for a bunch sprint.

Time bonifcations of 3, 2 and 1 seconds will be available at the Intermediate Sprint Prime, with 10, 6 and 4 seconds avalable to the first three on the Stage.

Monday 8th April - Forgandenny

(Road Closures between 08:00-13:30)

Stage 4 - Strathallan Kermesse (Lap 2.5km)

Time: 09:00-10:00 Girls, 10:30-11:45 Boys
Distance: To Be Confirmed

The final stage will see a Belgian style kermesse on the roads in and around Strathallan to decide who will be victorious.

Despite it's short lap - there is a considerable amount of climbing on each tour with the total elevation gain around 300m for Girls and 480m for Boys, which with it's tight, technical nature could be perfect for a rider to gamble for glory on the final stage.

Riders will be gridded with the leading rider in each classification on the front row of the gridfollowed by the top 20 in General Classification. All other riders will not be gridded.

Course Previews

Find a course preview by clicking on the name of te route below. Each link will take you to a FatMap page where you can view the route and it's details. You may need to log in to this page which can be done with your Strava log in.

Forteviot

St. Davids

Forgandenny

2024 Entry Guidelines

Contact

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Youth Tour of Scotland Hall of Fame

Over four stages of competition riders compete for General Classification, Points Competition, King & Queen of the Mountains, Best Scottish Rider and Team awards. Leaders in each category have the honour of taking home the leaders jersey for each classification and are now immortalised in the Hall of Frame.

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