THE TOUR de Yorkshire will be a massive three-day event, including a public bike ride, as well as competitive stages around Yorkshire’s peaks, valleys and coastline.

It is Day Three that most interests Keighley people, as world-class cyclists return to compete in our area.

This final day, Sunday May 3, will follow a 167km route from Wakefield to Leeds, first heading south to Barnsley then Holmfirth before taking on the Grand Départ route in reverse.

After riding the iconic Cragg Vale, the cyclists will travel through Hebden Bridge and Oxenhope and along the famous cobbled streets of Haworth, one of the most iconic images of the Tour de France in Yorkshire.

After Oakworth and a steep climb at Goose Eye the riders will rocket down to Sutton, then through Cross Hills, Kildwick, Silsden, Addingham and then to Ilkley, with a climb up the famous Cow & Calf rocks.

From Menston they will drop down to Otley before a sprint point at Arthington and then on to a thrilling finish line in Roundhay Park, Leeds.

Visit letour.yorkshire.com/stage-3 to see a map showing the exact route of the race

The route from Hebden Bridge to Addingham: A6033 Keighley Road/Hebden Bridge Road to Oxenhope; Keighley Road/Hebden Road to Haworth Brow; Brow Road, Bridgehouse Lane, Main Street, Changegate, North Street, Mytholmes Lane and Victoria Avenue in Haworth; Providence Lane, Colne Road, Windsor Road, Low Bank Lane, Cure Hill and Mackingstone Lane in Oakworth; Holme House Lane and Game Scar Lane through Goose Eye; Green Sykes Road and Ellers Road to Sutton; High Street and Holme Lane in Sutton; Main Street and Station Road from Cross Hills to Kildwick; Main Road and Priest Bank Road at Kildwick; Skipton Road over hill to Silsden; Bell Square and A6034 Bolton Road/Silsden Road towards Addingham.