The 2015 Friends Life Tour of Britain has been officially launched, with a route that includes what organisers are calling the race's toughest ever summit finish, a revamped final stage in the heart of London and a first ever Grand Depart for Wales.

Other firsts for British Cycling's premier road cycling event include a stage start in the Scottish capital Edinburgh and two stages taking in Northumberland and the north east of England.

Upgraded to 2.HC level by the UCI for 2014, the Friends Life Tour of Britain attracts the world's top cyclists, including Olympic and World Champions and Tour de France stage winners, to compete on British roads each September, with three-hours of live coverage a day on ITV4.

After a 2014 route that focused predominantly on the southeast, this year's Tour has a top-heavy look to it. Having welcomed the Friends Life Tour of Britain annually since 2010, Wales will play host to the opening stage for the first time in the modern race's history, with a stage which will take in all six regions of North Wales as it heads from Anglesey to Wrexham. It will also be the first time that the race has started on an island.

Stage One  Sunday 6 September: Beaumaris  Anglesey to Wrexham  177km
Stage One Sunday 6 September: Beaumaris Anglesey to Wrexham 177km

Stage Two sees the race return to the heart of Lancashire for the first time since 2010, with Ribble Valley and Pendle playing host to a stage from Clitheroe to Colne, which will pass through the Forest of Bowland and Dunsop Bridge, the geographic centre of the United Kingdon.

Stage Two  Monday 7 September: Clitheroe to Colne  162km
Stage Two Monday 7 September: Clitheroe to Colne 162km

Cockermouth in Cumbria will be the start venue for the first of two stages to include Scotland, with Stage Three heading through Carlisle, Dumfries & Galloway and the Scottish Borders to the finish in the grounds of Floors Castle at Kelso.

Stage Three  Tuesday 8 September: Cockermouth to Floors Castle  Kelso  216km
Stage Three Tuesday 8 September: Cockermouth to Floors Castle Kelso 216km

A second Scottish stage will begin from Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, showcasing some of the city's iconic landscapes before heading through the Borders and Northumberland to the finish on the coast in Blyth.

Stage Four  Wednesday 9 September: Edinburgh to Blyth  218km
Stage Four Wednesday 9 September: Edinburgh to Blyth 218km

Stage Five will trace Hadrian's Wall from Prudhoe in Northumberland into Cumbria and the Lake District before finishing atop Hartside Fell in the Pennines. At five-miles long and 1,904-feet high, the climb will provide the highest and toughest summit finish in the modern Tour of Britain's history.

Stage Five  Thursday 10 September: Prudhoe to Hartside Fell  171km
Stage Five Thursday 10 September: Prudhoe to Hartside Fell 171km

Friday 11 September's stage will join two English cities with the peloton racing from Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham, the latter returning to the route for the first time since 2012.

Stage Six  Friday 11 September: Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham  189km
Stage Six Friday 11 September: Stoke-on-Trent to Nottingham 189km

The penultimate stage will be the longest of the 2015 Friends Life Tour of Britain at 225-kilometres, heading from Fakenham in Norfolk to Ipswich in Suffolk, before the final stage in the centre of London.

Stage Seven  Saturday 12 September: Fakenham to Ipswich  225km
Stage Seven Saturday 12 September: Fakenham to Ipswich 225km

The London stage presented by Transport for London will feature an entirely new route in 2015, starting and finishing on Regent Street St James and providing an iconic backdrop for Britain's biggest professional cycle race which will take in Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, the Strand and Whitehall.

Stage Eight  Saturday 13 September: London stage presented by TfL  93km
Stage Eight Saturday 13 September: London stage presented by TfL 93km

In total eleven venues will welcome the modern Friends Life Tour of Britain for the first time in 2015.

Commenting on this year's Friends Life Tour of Britain route, Mick Bennett, Race Director, said "Overall we are absolutely delighted with the course for the 2015 Friends Life Tour of Britain and believe it offers something for everybody across eight very different stages.

"Our hope and intention is to again encourage eight days of aggressive, uninhibited racing, the sort of action that we hope is becoming the trademark of the race. We want our national Tour to reflect the tough terrain which is part and parcel of our cycling scene in the UK, and to showcase both the race and the British countryside to spectators at the roadside and to the television audience both at home and around the world."

Once again ITV will screen three-hours of live coverage of every stage, starting on ITV for the opening Wales stage before reverting to ITV4 for Stages Two to Eight. ITV4 will also screen a one-hour highlights programme each evening during the race.

UK parcel carrier Yodel will continue to sponsor the intermediate YodelDirect Sprints classification while ŠKODA remain official car suppliers and the King of the Mountains sponsors and Chain Reaction Cycles extend and expand their partnership with the race and sponsorship of the Chain Reaction Cycles Points Classification.

New partners Premier Inn will partner a trophy for the Best British Rider, alongside their similar award in the Friends Life Women's Tour, while Italian tyre manufacturer Vittoria have been appointed the Official Tyre & Wheel Partner, providing neutral service via their Servizio Corse brand.

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