Tour boost for Scottish cycle tourism
Cycling-based tourism in Scotland could be in line for a boost after the route for the Scottish Stage of the 2009 Tour of Britain cycle race was announced by first minister Alex Salmond.
It is hoped that the 150km (93-mile) route between Peebles, Scottish Borders, and Gretna Green, Dumfries and Galloway, will help to consolidate Scotland's position as a high quality cycling destination and increase participation in the sport. A partnership between EventScotland, Scottish Borders Council (SBC) and Dumfries and Galloway Council has helped to secure the Scottish Stage for the southern and borders region, which will be staged on 14 September.
Vicky Davidson, SBC executive member for economic development, said: "We are encouraging people to contribute to delivering a legacy beyond the day of the event - from increased participation, increased recognition of visitor and cycling attractions along the route and generating additional expenditure in the local economy." Paul Bush, chief operating officer at EventScotland, added: "The action in the region itself will, without doubt, inspire people to get involved, come along and lend their support, or indeed get out on their bikes."
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