The Women's Tour has arrived in Suffolk for the final stage

Riders from around the world will compete today in Suffolk.

Lorena Wiebes winning the fifth stage in Clacton yesterday
Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 9th Oct 2021

The final stage of the Women's Tour has arrived in Suffolk.

Some of the world's best cyclists will be tackling the route from Haverhill to Felixstowe today, with one rider being crowned champion on the seafront later.

Demi Vollering is going into the final day with a lead of 1:09 in the general classification - if she maintains the gap come the finish line she will win the tour by the second largest margin in the race's history.

This is the fourth stage of the race held entirely in Suffolk, with the county aiming to be England's most active.

Should Team DSM’s Lorena Wiebes take the stage victory for the third day in a row, she will tie the record for most consecutive wins in race history, a feat that Marianne Vos achieved in the inaugural 2014 edition.

We'll be on the finish line in Felixstowe later to bring you the latest as it happens.

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