{{Short description|British annual cycling series}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}} {{Use British English|date=September 2017}} {{Infobox cycling race | name = Tour Series | current_event = | image = | date = {{unbulleted list|May|June (until 2016)|August (2021)}} | region = Great Britain | english = | localnames = | nickname = | discipline = Road | competition = | type = Criterium series | organiser = Sweetspot | director = [[Mick Bennett]] | first = {{start date|2009}} | number = 13 (as of 2022) | last = | firstwinner = [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] | mostwins = {{nowrap|{{UCI team code|RCJ|2017}} ''(4 wins)''{{efn|The team won as {{UCI team code|RCS|2011|nolink=yes}} in 2011, {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014|nolink=yes}} in 2014 and {{UCI team code|JLT|2017|nolink=yes}} in 2016 and 2017.}}}} | mostrecent = {{UCI team code|DHB|2022}} }} The '''Tour Series''' is an annual series of cycling [[criterium]] races held in the United Kingdom since 2009. It is televised by [[ITV4]] in the UK. The competition emphasises team effort with individual wins deemed less important.<ref>[http://road.cc/content/news/36135-halfords-tour-series-back-3rd-year-durham-stages-start-2011-edition-tonight Halfords Tour Series back for 3rd year as Durham stages start of 2011 edition tonight]</ref>
The races are held over 1 hour of racing plus 5 laps. The team standings for each round are calculated by adding together the positions of the top three riders of each team (5 riders start for each team) and the team with the lowest score wins, and get 10 points for the overall championship. Each team gets 1 point less than the one in front of them, so second gets 9, third gets 8, and so on. In addition, there is the sprint competition. There are three sprints every race, and the top five riders are awarded points based on place: 1st, 5; 2nd, 4; 3rd, 3; 4th, 2 and 5th, 1. There is a competition each round, as well as an overall competition for the whole series.<ref>[http://www.tourseries.co.uk/TourSeries.asp?ShowPage=306 Series Rules and Regulations] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727230211/http://www.tourseries.co.uk/TourSeries.asp?ShowPage=306 |date=27 July 2011 }}</ref>
==2009 Series== [[File:Tour Series 2009 (3590230834).jpg|thumb|Tour Series 2009]] The first series had 10 rounds across England. The first ever round was held in Milton Keynes, and the final round was held in Southend. Halfords BikeHut had the strongest team, made up largely of powerful sprinters who were suited to the criteriums. Few of the circuits were hilly, which was seen to aid Halfords.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Sprint winner |- |1 || 21 May || [[Milton Keynes]] || {{UCI team code|MPT|2009}} || [[Graham Briggs]] || [[Matt Cronshaw]] |- |2 || 28 May || [[Exeter]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2009}} || [[Dean Downing]] || [[Ed Clancy]] |- |3 || 2 June || [[Woking]] || [[Plowman Craven–Madison.co.uk]] || [[Dean Downing]] || [[Malcolm Elliott]] |- |4 || 4 June || [[Peterborough]] || [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] || [[Ian Wilkinson (cyclist)|Ian Wilkinson]] || [[Russell Downing]] |- |5 || 9 June || [[Blackpool]] || [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] || [[Rob Hayles]] || [[Russell Downing]] |- |6 || 11 June || [[Southport]] || [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] || [[Ed Clancy]] || [[Tony Gibb]] |- |7 || 16 June || [[Stoke-on-Trent]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2009}} || [[Russell Downing]] || [[Dean Downing]] |- |8 || 18 June || [[Colchester]] || [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] || [[Tom Southam]] || [[Russell Downing]] |- |9 || 23 June || [[Chester]] || {{UCI team code|MPT|2009}} || [[Darren Lapthorne]] || [[Darren Lapthorne]] |- |10 || 25 June || [[Southend-on-Sea]] || [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] || [[Rob Hayles]] || [[Russell Downing]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! [[Team Halfords Bikehut]] ! ''None'' ! [[Russell Downing]] |}
==2010 Series==
The series was now sponsored by Halfords, who no longer had their own team. There were again 10 rounds, including the round at Durham with its steep cobbled climb. This time Motorpoint, led by veteran [[Malcolm Elliott]] came out as victors, with Malcolm himself winning in Durham.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Sprint winner |- |1 || 25 May || [[Canary Wharf]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2010}} || [[Tony Gibb]] || [[Liam Holohan]] |- |2 || 27 May || [[Durham, England|Durham]] || {{UCI team code|MPT|2010}} || [[Malcolm Elliott]] || [[Kristian House]] |- |3 || 1 June || [[Portsmouth]] || {{UCI team code|MPT|2010}} || [[Ian Bibby]] || [[Liam Holohan]] |- |4 || 3 June || [[Exeter]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2010}} || [[Dean Downing]] || [[Graham Briggs]] |- |5 || 8 June || [[Southport]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2010}} || [[Alexandre Blain]] || [[Graham Briggs]] |- |6 || 10 June || [[Kettering]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2010}} || [[Kristian House]] || [[Graham Briggs]] |- |7 || 15 June || [[Peterborough]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2010}} || [[Dean Downing]] || [[Dean Downing]] |- |8 || 17 June || [[Stoke-on-Trent]] || {{UCI team code|MPT|2010}} || [[Ian Bibby]] || [[Graham Briggs]] |- |9 || 21 June || [[Chester]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2010}} || [[Jack Bauer (cyclist)|Jack Bauer]] || [[Kristian House]] |- |10 || 24 June || [[Woking]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2010}} || [[Dean Windsor]] || [[Jefte de Bruin]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|MPT|2010}} ! ''None'' ! [[Graham Briggs]] |}
==2011 Series==
The series was cut to only 8 rounds. The early stages were dominated by {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} who won all of the first four rounds, both individually and as a team. This run was broken by Team Endura in the next two rounds, firstly winning the individual race, and then in the 6th round in Oldham, winning individually and overall.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Sprint winner |- |1 || 24 May || [[Durham, England|Durham]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} || [[Zak Dempster]] || [[Kristian House]] |- |2 || 26 May || [[Aberystwyth]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} || [[Ed Clancy]] || [[Kristian House]] |- |3 || 31 May || [[Peterborough]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} || [[Graham Briggs]] || [[Marcel Six]] |- |4 || 2 June || [[Colchester]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} || [[Dean Downing]] || [[Jeroen Janssen]] |- |5 || 7 June || [[Stoke-on-Trent]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} || [[Scott Thwaites]] || [[Scott Thwaites]] |- |6 || 9 June || [[Oldham]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2011}} || [[Rob Partridge]] || [[Rob Partridge]] |- |7 || 14 June || [[Woking]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2011}} || [[Ian Wilkinson (cyclist)|Ian Wilkinson]] || [[Steven Lampier]] |- |8 || 16 June || [[Canary Wharf]] || {{UCI team code|MPT|2011}} || [[Jonathan McEvoy]] || [[Jonathan McEvoy]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|RCS|2011}} ! ''None'' ! [[Steven Lampier]] |}
==2012 Series==
There were 11 rounds in the 2012 series. The early stages were dominated by {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} who won all of the first four rounds as a team.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Sprint winner |- |1 || 15 May || [[Kirkcaldy]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Scott Thwaites]] || [[Marcel Six]] |- |2 || 17 May || [[Durham, England|Durham]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Kristian House]] || [[Kristian House]] |- |3 || 22 May || [[Oxford]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Scott Thwaites]] || [[Marcel Six]] |- |4 || 24 May || [[Redditch]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Niklas Gustavsson]] || [[Bernard Sulzberger]] |- |5 || 25 May || [[Aberystwyth]] || [[Team UK Youth]] || [[Kristian House]] || [[Marcel Six]] |- |6 || 29 May || [[Peterborough]] || {{UCI team code|RAL|2012}} || [[Ed Clancy]] || [[Marcel Six]] |- |7 || 31 May || [[Canary Wharf]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Zak Dempster]] || [[Yanto Barker]] |- |8 || 5 June || [[Torquay]] || {{UCI team code|NGR|2012}} || [[Marcin Białobłocki]] || [[Bernard Sulzberger]] |- |9 || 7 June || [[Colchester]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Graham Briggs]] || [[Graham Briggs]] |- |10 || 12 June || [[Woking]] || {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} || [[Zak Dempster]] || [[Zak Dempster]] |- |11 ||rowspan=2| 14 June ||rowspan=2| [[Stoke-on-Trent]] || {{UCI team code|RCS|2012}} ||colspan=2 align=center| ''Team Time Trial'' |- |12 || {{UCI team code|NGR|2012}} || [[Bernard Sulzberger]] || [[Bernard Sulzberger]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|EDR|2012}} ! ''None'' ! [[Bernard Sulzberger]] |}
==2013 Series==
There were 12 rounds in the 2013 series.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Sprint winner |- |1 || 14 May || [[Kirkcaldy]] || {{UCI team code|RAL|2013}} || [[Yanto Barker]] || [[Mike Northey]] |- |2 || 16 May || [[Durham, England|Durham]] || {{UCI team code|RAL|2013}} || [[Kristian House]] || [[Kristian House]] |- |3 || 21 May || [[Stoke-on-Trent]]|| {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Yanto Barker]] || [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] |- |4 || 24 May||[[Aberystwyth]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Ed Clancy]] || [[Alexandre Blain]] |- |5 || 28 May||[[Torquay]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Ed Clancy]] || [[Alexandre Blain]] |- |6 || 30 May ||[[Colchester]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Jon Mould]] || [[Richard Lang (cyclist)|Richard Lang]] |- |7||4 June|| [[Redditch]] || Metaltek-Knights of Old || [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] || [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] |- |8||6 June||[[Canary Wharf]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Chris Opie]] || [[Chris Opie]] |- |9||11 June|| [[Woking]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Ed Clancy]] || [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] |- |10||13 June||[[Aylsham]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Chris Opie]] || [[Dean Downing]] |- | 11 ||rowspan=2| 14 June ||rowspan=2| [[Ipswich]] || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} ||colspan=2 align=center| ''Team Time Trial'' |- | 12 || {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} || [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] || [[Kristian House]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|UKY|2013}} ! ''None'' ! [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] |}
==2014 Series== [[File:Jon Mould.JPG|thumb|NFTO Pro Cycling's [[Jon Mould]] winning Round 6 of the Series in Edinburgh. Mould tied the record of three wins during a season, equalling [[Ed Clancy]].]] There were 10 rounds (and 12 races) in the 2014 series.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Sprint winner |- |rowspan=2| 1 |rowspan=2| 13 May |rowspan=2| [[Stoke-on-Trent]] | {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} | colspan=2 align=center| ''Team Time Trial'' |- | {{UCI team code|MGT|2014}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Jon Mould]] |- | 2 | 15 May | [[BAE Systems]], [[Barrow-in-Furness|Barrow]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2014}} | [[Graham Briggs]] | [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] |- | 3 | 20 May | [[Peterborough]] | {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | [[Mike Northey]] |- | 4 | 23 May | [[Aberystwyth]] | {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} | [[Felix English]] | [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] |- | 5 | 27 May | [[Durham, England|Durham]] | {{UCI team code|RAL|2014}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Jon Mould]] |- | 6 | 29 May | [[Edinburgh]] | {{UCI team code|RAL|2014}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Jon Mould]] |- | 7 | 3 June | [[Redditch]] | {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} | [[Matthieu Boulo]] | [[Kristian House]] |- | 8 | 5 June | [[Canary Wharf]] | {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} | [[Tobyn Horton]] | [[Kristian House]] |- | 9 | 10 June | [[Woking]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2014}} | [[Tom Stewart (cyclist)|Tom Stewart]] | [[Jon Mould]] |- |rowspan=2| 10 |rowspan=2| 13 June |rowspan=2| [[Gorey, Jersey]] | {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} | [[Matthieu Boulo]] | ''Hill climb'' |- | {{UCI team code|MGT|2014}} | [[Tom Stewart (cyclist)|Tom Stewart]] | [[Kristian House]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|RCJ|2014}} ! ''None'' ! [[Jon Mould]] |}
==2015 Series== [[File:Kristian House Tour Series 2015.JPG|thumb|[[Kristian House]] celebrates winning Round 4 of the Series in [[Motherwell]].]] There were 10 rounds (and 12 races) in the 2015 series.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Points winner |- |rowspan=2| 1 |rowspan=2| 14 May |rowspan=2| [[Ryde]] | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | colspan=2 align=center| ''Team Time Trial'' |- | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | [[Tom Scully (cyclist)|Tom Scully]] | [[Tom Stewart (cyclist)|Tom Stewart]] |- | 2 | 19 May | [[Redditch]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2015}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Morgan Kneisky]] |- |rowspan=2| 3 |rowspan=2| 22 May |rowspan=2| [[Aberystwyth]] | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | [[George Harper (cyclist)|George Harper]] |align=center| ''Hill climb'' |- | {{UCI team code|MGT|2015}} | [[Ed Clancy]] | [[Ed Clancy]] |- | 4 | 26 May | [[Motherwell]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2015}} | [[Kristian House]] | [[Chris Opie]] |- | 5 | 28 May | [[Durham, England|Durham]] | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | [[Richard Handley]] | [[Richard Handley]] |- | 6 | 29 May | [[Barrow-in-Furness|Barrow]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2015}} | [[Chris Lawless]] | [[Morgan Kneisky]] |- | 7 | 2 June | [[Croydon]] | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | [[Marcin Białobłocki]] | [[Tom Stewart (cyclist)|Tom Stewart]] |- | 8 | 4 June | [[Canary Wharf]] | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | [[Steele Von Hoff]] | [[Jon Mould]] |- | 9 | 9 June | [[Peterborough]] | {{UCI team code|ONE|2015}} | [[Ed Clancy]] | [[Morgan Kneisky]] |- | 10 | 11 June | [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2015}} | [[Marcin Białobłocki]] | [[Marcin Białobłocki]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|MGT|2015}} ! ''None'' ! [[Morgan Kneisky]] |}
==2016 Series== [[File:Jon Mould Tour Series 2016.jpg|thumb|[[Jon Mould]] celebrates victory in Round 2 at [[Motherwell]]. Mould set records for most wins in a single Tour Series (6), and surpassed {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} teammate [[Ed Clancy]] for most wins in the competition's history.]] There were 10 rounds (and 11 races) in the 2016 series.
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Points winner |- |rowspan=2| 1 |rowspan=2| 12 May |rowspan=2| [[Ramsey, Isle of Man]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} | colspan=2 align=center| ''Team time trial'' |- | {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} | [[Chris Lawless]] | [[Morgan Kneisky]] |- | 2 | 17 May | [[Motherwell]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Albert Torres (cyclist)|Albert Torres]] |- | 3 | 19 May | [[Edinburgh]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2016}} | [[Graham Briggs]] | [[Rory Townsend]] |- | 4 | 26 May | [[Redditch]] | {{UCI team code|PHE|2016}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Jon Mould]] |- | 5 | 27 May | [[Aberystwyth]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Tom Stewart (cyclist)|Tom Stewart]] |- | 6 | 31 May | [[Durham, England|Durham]] | {{UCI team code|RAL|2016}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Chris Lawless]] |- | 7 | 2 June | [[Stoke-on-Trent]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} | [[Chris Lawless]] | [[Chris Lawless]] |- | 8 | 6 June | [[Stevenage]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Chris Lawless]] |- | 9 | 7 June | [[Croydon]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2016}} | [[Jon Mould]] | [[Sebastián Mora]] |- | 10 | 9 June | [[Portsmouth]] | {{UCI team code|PHE|2016}} | [[Alexandre Blain]] | [[Chris Lawless]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|JLT|2016}} ! ''None'' ! [[Rory Townsend]] |}
==2017 Series==
There were 10 rounds (and 11 races) in the 2017 series, condensed into the month of May and including Saturday night races for the first time.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tourseries.co.uk/news/15279.php|title=The Tour Series unveils new rounds and 2017 calendar at Wembley Park|work=Tour Series|publisher=SweetSpot|date=2 March 2017|accessdate=2 March 2017}}</ref>
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !Round !!Date !!Location !!Team winner !!Individual winner !!Points winner |- |rowspan=2| 1 |rowspan=2| 9 May |rowspan=2| [[Redditch]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} | colspan=2 align=center| ''Team Time Trial'' |- | {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} | [[Chris Opie]] | [[Sebastián Mora]] |- | 2 | 11 May | [[Stoke-on-Trent]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2017}} | [[Brenton Jones]] | [[Sebastián Mora]] |- | 3 | 12 May | [[Northwich]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2017}} | [[Enrique Sanz]] | [[Jonathan McEvoy]] |- | 4 | 16 May | [[Wembley]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} | [[Steele Von Hoff]] | [[Sebastián Mora]] |- | 5 | 18 May | [[Croydon]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} | [[Graham Briggs]] | [[Sebastián Mora]] |- | 6 | 20 May | [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2017}} | [[Connor Swift]] | [[Sebastián Mora]] |- | 7 | 23 May | [[Motherwell]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} | [[Brenton Jones]] | [[Brenton Jones]] |- | 8 | 25 May | [[Aberdeen]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2017}} | [[Jack Pullar]] | [[Harry Tanfield]] |- | 9 | 27 May | [[Durham, England|Durham]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} | [[Tom Pidcock]]{{efn|Pidcock was the first guest rider to win an individual race. The highest-placed rider eligible for points was second-placed [[Connor Swift]].}} | [[Connor Swift]] |- | 10 | 29 May | [[Stevenage]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2017}} | [[Connor Swift]] | [[James Lowsley-Williams]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|JLT|2017}} ! ''None'' ! [[Sebastián Mora]] |}
==2018 Series==
The 2018 series was announced in April, with a scheduled eight rounds and 10 races taking place from 10 to 31 May.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tourseries.co.uk/|title=Race Dates-May 2018|website=tourseries.co.uk|date=5 April 2018|accessdate=15 April 2018}}</ref>
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !rowspan=2| Round !rowspan=2| Date !rowspan=2| Location !colspan=3| Men's events !colspan=3| Women's events |- ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner |- | 1 | 10 May | [[Redditch]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2018}} | [[Gabriel Cullaigh]] | [[James Lowsley-Williams]] | [[Team Breeze]] | [[Megan Barker]] | [[Anna Henderson]] |- | 2 | 15 May | [[Motherwell]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2018}} | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | [[Team Breeze]] | [[Megan Barker]] | [[Megan Barker]] |- | 3 | 17 May | [[Aberdeen]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2018}} | [[Ed Clancy]] | [[Harry Tanfield]] | {{UCI team code|Storey|2018}} | [[Nikki Juniper]] | [[Nikki Juniper]] |- | rowspan="2"|4 | rowspan="2"|22 May | rowspan="2"|[[Durham, England|Durham]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2018}} | [[Jack Pullar]] |align= center|''Hillclimb'' |colspan=3 {{N/A}} |- | {{UCI team code|MGT|2018}} | [[Andy Tennant (cyclist)|Andy Tennant]] | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | [[NJC–Biemme–Echelon]] | [[Nikki Juniper]] | [[Nikki Juniper]] |- | 5 | 26 May | [[Aberystwyth]] | {{UCI team code|JLT|2018}} | [[Harry Tanfield]] | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | {{UCI team code|DRP|2018}} | [[Anna Henderson]] | [[Anna Henderson]] |- | rowspan="2"|6 | rowspan="2"|28 May | rowspan="2"|[[Stevenage]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2018}} | colspan ="2" align =center|''Team time trial'' |colspan=3 {{N/A}} |- | {{UCI team code|BIK|2018}} | [[Harry Tanfield]] | [[Robert Scott (cyclist)|Robert Scott]] | [[Team Breeze]] | [[Anna Henderson]] | [[Anna Henderson]] |- | 7 | 29 May | [[Wembley Park]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2018}} | [[Tom Pidcock]] | [[Connor Swift]] | [[Brother UK–Tifosi p/b OnForm|Team OnForm]] | [[Elizabeth-Jane Harris]] | [[Elizabeth-Jane Harris]] |- | 8{{efn|name=Grand Final|Denoted by the Series as the "Grand Final".}} | 31 May | [[Salisbury]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2018}} | [[Ed Clancy]] | [[Harry Tanfield]] | {{UCI team code|Storey|2018}} | [[Nikki Juniper]] | [[Nikki Juniper]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|BIK|2018}} ! ''None'' ! [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] ! [[Team Breeze]] ! ''None'' ! [[Nikki Juniper]] |}
==2019 Series==
The 2019 series was announced in April, with a scheduled seven rounds taking place from 9 to 25 May.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tourseries.co.uk/venues/|title=Race Dates-May 2019|website=tourseries.co.uk|date=9 April 2019|accessdate=9 April 2019}}</ref>
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !rowspan=2| Round !rowspan=2| Date !rowspan=2| Location !colspan=3| Men's events !colspan=3| Women's events |- ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner |- | 1 | 9 May | [[Redditch]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2019}} | [[Connor Swift]] | [[Connor Swift]] | [[Brother UK–Tifosi p/b OnForm]] | [[Jessica Roberts]] | [[Anna Henderson]] |- | 2 | 14 May | [[Motherwell]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2019}} | [[Jacob Hennessy]] | [[Joey Walker]] | [[Team Breeze]] | [[Jessica Roberts]] | [[Jessica Roberts]] |- | 3 | 16 May | [[Aberdeen]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2019}} | [[Alex Paton (cyclist)|Alex Paton]] | [[Freddie Scheske]] | [[Team Breeze]] | [[Jessica Roberts]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 4 | 18 May | [[Durham, England|Durham]] | {{UCI team code|MGT|2019}} | [[Joey Walker]] | [[Joey Walker]] | [[Brother UK–Tifosi p/b OnForm]] | [[Anna Henderson]] | [[Jessica Roberts]] |- | 5 | 21 May | [[Birkenhead]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2019}} | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Steven Lampier]] | [[Brother UK–Tifosi p/b OnForm]] | [[Rebecca Durrell]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 6 | 23 May | [[Salisbury]] | {{UCI team code|RAL|2019}} | [[Freddie Scheske]] | [[Freddie Scheske]] | [[Brother UK–Tifosi p/b OnForm]] | [[Rebecca Durrell]] | [[Rebecca Durrell]] |- | 7{{efn|name=Grand Final}} | 25 May | [[Brooklands]] | {{UCI team code|BIK|2019}} | [[Rory Townsend]] | [[Steven Lampier]] | [[Team Breeze]] | [[Anna Henderson]] | [[Anna Henderson]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|BIK|2019}} ! ''None'' ! [[Steven Lampier]] ! [[Brother UK–Tifosi p/b OnForm]] ! ''None'' ! [[Jessica Roberts]] |}
==2021 Series==
Following the cancellation of the 2020 event, the 2021 series was announced in June, with a scheduled three rounds taking place from 8 to 12 August.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tourseries.co.uk/2021-tour-series-schedule-revealed/|title=2021 Tour Series schedule revealed|website=tourseries.co.uk|date=24 June 2021|accessdate=6 August 2021}}</ref>
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !rowspan=2| Round !rowspan=2| Date !rowspan=2| Location !colspan=3| Men's events !colspan=3| Women's events |- ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner |- | 1 | 8 August | [[Guisborough]] | {{UCI team code|RWC|2021}} | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] | Great Britain U23 Track Team | [[Eluned King]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 2 | 10 August | [[Sunderland]] | {{UCI team code|DHB|2021}} | [[Will Roberts (cyclist)|Will Roberts]] | [[Will Roberts (cyclist)|Will Roberts]] | {{UCI team code|CAMS|2021b}} | [[Megan Barker]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 3 | 12 August | [[Castle Douglas]] | {{UCI team code|DHB|2021}} | [[Charlie Tanfield]] | [[Charlie Tanfield]] | {{UCI team code|CAMS|2021b}} | [[Megan Barker]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|RWC|2021}} ! ''None'' ! [[Matthew Gibson (cyclist)|Matthew Gibson]] ! {{UCI team code|CAMS|2021b}} ! ''None'' ! [[Jo Tindley]] |}
==2022 Series==
The 2022 series venues were announced in February and March, initially with six rounds<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tourseries.co.uk/2022-tour-series-circuits-revealed/|title=2022 Tour Series circuits revealed|website=tourseries.co.uk|date=12 April 2022|accessdate=1 May 2022}}</ref> until a Grand Final in Manchester was added to the schedule.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.flipsnack.com/thetourcycling/sportsbreaks-com-tour-series-2022-event-guide/print-pdf.html|title=Sportsbreaks.com Tour Series 2022 event guide|website=flipsnack.com|date=28 April 2022|accessdate=1 May 2022}}</ref>
The series was sponsored by Sportsbreaks.com.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tourseries.co.uk/sportsbreaks-com-to-present-the-2022-tour-series/|title=Sportsbreaks.com to present the 2022 Tour Series|website=tourseries.co.uk|date=26 April 2022|accessdate=4 May 2022}}</ref>
'''Rounds''' {| class=wikitable |- !rowspan=2| Round !rowspan=2| Date !rowspan=2| Location !colspan=3| Men's events !colspan=3| Women's events |- ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner ! Team winner ! Individual winner ! Points winner |- | 1 | 2 May | [[Guisborough]] | {{UCI team code|DHB|2022}} | [[Thomas Mein]] | [[Thomas Mein]] | [[Pro-Noctis–Rotor–Redchilli Bikes]] | [[Sophie Lewis]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 2 | 4 May | [[Galashiels]] | {{UCI team code|DHB|2022}} | [[Jim Brown (cyclist)|Jim Brown]] | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Pro-Noctis–Rotor–Redchilli Bikes]] | [[Megan Barker]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 3 | 10 May | [[Sunderland]] | {{UCI team code|RWC|2022}} | [[Blake Quick]] | [[Harry Tanfield]] | [[Jadan–Vive le Velo]] | [[Sammie Stuart]] | [[Suzetta Guerrini]] |- | 4 | 12 May | [[Stranraer]] | {{UCI team code|RWC|2022}} | [[Luke Lamperti]] | [[Harry Tanfield]] | [[Pro-Noctis–Rotor–Redchilli Bikes]] | [[Emma Jeffers]] | [[Sammie Stuart]] |- | 5 | 19 May | [[Clacton-on-Sea]] | {{UCI team code|DHB|2022}} | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Team Spectra Wiggle p/b Vitus]] | [[Sammie Stuart]] | [[Sammie Stuart]] |- | 6 | 21 May | [[Barking, London|Barking]] | {{UCI team code|RWC|2022}} | [[Ollie Peckover]] | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Torelli–Assure–Cayman Islands–Scimitar]] | [[Ellen McDermott]] | [[Jo Tindley]] |- | 7{{efn|name=Grand Final}} | 24 May | [[Manchester]] | {{UCI team code|DHB|2022}} | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Matthew Bostock]] | [[Team Boompods]] | [[Emma Jeffers]] | [[Sammie Stuart]] |- | colspan="3" |'''Series winners''' ! {{UCI team code|DHB|2022}} ! ''None'' ! [[Matthew Bostock]] ! [[Pro-Noctis–Rotor–Redchilli Bikes]] ! ''None'' ! [[Jo Tindley]] |}
==2023== Event organisers SweetSpot announced in February 2023 that the Tour Series would not take place in 2023, citing pressures on local authority funding and wider economic challenges as the reasons. They stated that they would work on plans for the Series to return in 2024.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Davidson |first1=Tom |title=Tour Series scrapped for 2023 amid 'economic challenges' |url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/racing/tour-series-scrapped-for-2023-amid-economic-challenges |publisher=Cycling Weekly |access-date=23 February 2023 |date=20 February 2023}}</ref>
==Notes== {{notelist}}
==References== {{reflist}}
==External links== {{commons category}} {{official website|http://www.tourseries.co.uk/}} {{British Cycling Races}}
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