This is too close to callpublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 1 May 2016
Less than 2km to go, and it's anyone's guess who'll win this between Roche Voeckler
Thomas Voeckler wins Stage Three of Tour de Yorkshire at Scarborough
Sunday's final stage from Middlesbrough to Scarborough contained six categorised climbs
Big crowds lined route at steep Sutton Bank climb
Tour riders tackled stamina-sapping final day in North Yorkshire
Updates on Sunday 1 May 2016
Less than 2km to go, and it's anyone's guess who'll win this between Roche Voeckler
There are so many people on the seafront, it's unbelievable!
With 4km to go Roche and Voeckler are trading places at the front
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We're in the last 6km, and Roche has made a lead of several seconds for Team Sky.
Everyone's getting tired as the head up Oliver's Mount. It's looking good for the top five as they go for the line
We're now just 2km away from Oliver's Mount, the last climb of the the stage and this year's event.
As we head towards Seamer and the final 10km, we've got five riders leading the pack with a gap of 44 seconds to the next rider.
They are Roche, Yates, voeckler, Kruijswijk and Turgis.
Just a quick look back at the Cote de Grosmont. Some lovely slo-mo footage here..
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As we now get into the final 20km, the chasing group are just seven seconds away coming out of Hackness.
This is going to be quite some finish here in Scarborough!
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And with 24km to go, it looks like we've got two riders who're making a break away. Namely Roche for Team Sky and Yates for OGE
Great arty shot taken somewhere along the route
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And this is why some go to see them on the hills, they're there then gone!
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Our next climb is Harwood Dale, from there we've just got 28km to go.
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There are plenty of caravans in Scarborough, but this one is special. This incline will be an unwelcome sight for the riders, right at the end of the stage.
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The riders have just arrived at Robin Hood's Bay, with 44km to go. They've had a nice downhill section before a pretty punishing hill on the way.