Crowd of thousands cheers on cyclists as they finish stage of OVO Energy Tour of Britain in Leamington
Thousands of people lined Newbold Terrace to cheer the riders on for what was the first time the event has come to the town.
And many keen cyclists were among the crowd to see their favourite riders in the flesh.
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Hide AdNick Calcutt of the Cubbington Velo cycling group said he, his son Luke and honorary member for the day Martin Pavier had met up at Ilmington and followed parts of the race on their 55-mile cycle into Leamington.
Nick said: "This is a great event and I'd like more to be done to promote if it comes to the town again so that local businesses can capitalise on it even more.
"You can get so close to the stars at these events and you can't often do that with other sports.
"There's also a great atmosphere out on the route."
Nick, who has been cycling seriously for about ten years, said: ""Cycling is so popular now and there's many reasons for that.
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Hide Ad"It's a great way to keep fit and there's also a nice social side to it."
Solihull CC member Dick Law from Leamington has been cycling for 25 years,
He and his fellow club members Malcolm Smith, Mick Dunn, Bernie Wareing, ride organiser Cliff Dobson and Eric Cragg had met in the mornign in Lapworth before catching a sprint stage of the race at Wellesbourne and then clycling into Leamington for the finish.
He said: "It is all good stuff.
"The event and cycling in general is very popular. It's well organised and hopefully it returns to the town next year."
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Hide AdThis was the third time a stage of an international cycling event has finished in Leamington with the OVO Energy Women's Tour having come to Warwickshire both this year and in 2017.
German rider André Greipel of the Lotto Soudal team won the race.
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