Summary

  • Live coverage from Stage One of the Tour de Yorkshire 2017

  • Celebrating the colour and the spectacle of the Tour

  • Also key action from the race on Friday 28 April 2017

  • Event begins in Bridlington with official start at 12:35

  • Race will travel through Pocklington, Pickering and Whitby

  • Stage one will end in Scarborough

  1. The end of Tour de Yorkshire Stage Onepublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Andy Marsters
    BBC Local Live

    It's been a great first day of the Tour de Yorkshire 2017.

    The riders have covered 173km from Bridlington to Scarborough and finished in this order:

    1. Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo)
    2. Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott) 
    3. Chris Opie (Bike Channel-Canyon) 
    4. Ángel Madrazo (Delko Marseille Provence) 
    5. Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis)

    You can join us again tomorrow for Stage Two of the Tour de Yorkshire, which goes from Tadcaster to Harrogate.

    But the day wasn't just about the cyclists, but also the communities along the route, here's some of our favourite pictures from today:

    Riders cycle through Ruston ParvaImage source, PA
    Riders cycle through WhitbyImage source, PA
    Goathland enjoys the Tour de YorkshireImage source, Getty Images
    Small Tour de Yorkshire bicycle near a road signImage source, Getty Images
    James Lowsley Williams of Great Britain and Bike Channel Canyon rides in the breakaway groupImage source, Getty Images
  2. Groenewegen takes Yorkshire stage one winpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen claims the opening stage victory in this year's Tour de Yorkshire.

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  3. The winner takes to the podiumpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Julia Lewis

    The winner of Stage One at the Tour de Yorkshire has been crowned.

    Here is Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo) being honoured on the podium following his victory:

    Winner on the podium
  4. Here's what happens when you crash at the finish linepublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Andy Marsters
    BBC Local Live

    There was a huge crash in that sprint for the finish line at Scarborough.

    This is what happens when you come off your bike at full speed:

    Injured cyclist
  5. Top three from Stage Onepublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Your top three:

    1. Groenewegen
    2. Ewen
    3. Opie
  6. How close was that finish?published at 16:59 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Andy Marsters
    BBC Local Live

    After more than 170km of racing, it came down to this. 

    Dylan Groenewegen has won it, but only just:

    Finish of the Tour de YorkshureImage source, Tour de Yorkshire
  7. Crash at the linepublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Around a dozen riders went down in the crash 150m from the line.

    A few are still sat on the course, looking dazed.

  8. Crash at finish linepublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    A huge pile-up towards the line.

    Some riders went down really hard

  9. Home straightpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Here we go, the final kilometre.

  10. Less than 4km to gopublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Road number fans we're on the A165, usually full of traffic, not today it's host to a nail-biting finish to Stage One the Tour de Yorkshire

  11. Hope the people up there weren't scared of heightspublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Andy Comfort
    BBC Radio Humberside

    There was one very good vantage point near the finish line in Scarborough, but you would have needed a head for heights:

    Large crane in the air in Scarborough
  12. It's about to get very real...published at 16:48 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    This is it, the final seven kilometres and it's anybody's for the end of Stage One

  13. The cyclists are almost at the end of Stage Onepublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Andy Comfort
    BBC Radio Humberside

    The lead car has arrived at the finish line in Scarborough, the cyclists can't be far behind now!

    Finish line of the Tour de Yorkshire
  14. Leaders engulfed by packpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    And that's it for the two that have been upfront for most of the race.

    The pack engulfs them

  15. Pack right with leaderspublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    The two leaders must be able to hear and almost feel the peloton now, they're right on top of them

  16. Pain on the faces and all downhill from herepublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Just 10km to go and the pained expressions on Quemeneur and Dunne's faces says it all.

    Seven seconds to the pack.

    All downhill now.

  17. Reaction to day one of the Tour De Yorkshirepublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Andy Marsters
    BBC Local Live

    We are nearing the end of Stage One of the Tour de Yorkshire 2017.

    In a few minutes the riders will pass through Scarborough.

    They've ridden over 170km since the start in Bridlington, which must seem like an age ago to them, but these people in East Yorkshire will never forget it:

  18. Sprint finish to the end?published at 16:41 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Looking like we're going to have a bunch sprint into the closing stages of this stage.

  19. Pack closes in on leaderspublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    Now down to just 12 seconds, the leaders look like they're not going to be leaders for much longer...

  20. And then there were twopublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 28 April 2017

    Tour de Yorkshire 2017: Race update

    We're down to two in the break away with Quemeneur and Dunne, but they're looking over their shoulders at the approaching pack.

    Are they done? Just 30 seconds to the pack now.

    Any bets on who's going to take the Stage One win?