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The 2013 University of Lincoln Grand Prix inbetween laps on Michaelgate, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
First run in 1956, the Lincoln Grand Prix is one of the longest continually running races on the British cycling calendar and is the closest the UK has to a French or Belgian Classic. With the route taking riders on a tough circuit over the city’s cobbles — including the notorious climb of Michaelgate — almost every big name in British cycling history has raced, and won.
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The 2013 University of Lincoln Grand Prix inbetween laps on Michaelgate, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
First run in 1956, the Lincoln Grand Prix is one of the longest continually running races on the British cycling calendar and is the closest the UK has to a French or Belgian Classic. With the route taking riders on a tough circuit over the city’s cobbles — including the notorious climb of Michaelgate — almost every big name in British cycling history has raced, and won.