Leader update on Tour de Yorkshirepublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 1 May 2016
At this stage, the top five riders are all Team Sky
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
At this stage, the top five riders are all Team Sky
And below you can see the big bump they're up against in Robin Hood's Bay. It's highlighted in blue
And out final view of Whitby, before we head to Robin Hood's bay.
Amazing turn out!
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Brilliant snap of the group going past the abbey in Whitby
That's Whitby done, they're now on the a sprint section. Next stop Robin Hood's Bay!
Another photo from Whitby, looks like a fantastic turn out!
The peloton is not far from the centre of town right now.
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Sutton Bank will be way in the distance by the time they get here, but this isn't going to be easy either
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I know we keep banging on about it, but just look at all these people at Sutton Bank.
Just incredible! Can you even spot the riders?
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The riders are now just 30 minutes from Whitby, great crowd out in force there already
We're not far off another big climb. Grosmont's on it's way after after 45 minutes of the North Yorkshire Moors they'll greeted with a climb of 400m, but it's not a long climb.
Just a short sharp shock.
Just spotted this picture, just look at the pain in some of their faces..
It was taken halfway up Sutton Bank..
Nick Wilmshurst
BBC Local Live, Leeds
With 85km to go, the lead pack has totally lost its advantage, they're all back together again.
This is going to be good...
Here's the rather grey scene at the top of the North Yorkshire moors
Just seen that the speed of some of the riders as they head across the North Yorkshire Moors towards Castleton is reaching 71kph, that 44.1 mph. I know some people that don't like driving at that speed. Incredible!
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Nick Wilmshurst
BBC Local Live, Leeds
We now have 11 riders in the lead group, but that lead has come down to 40 secs.
I'm also reliably informed that the rain has eased off at the top of Blakey Ridge
With 100km to go, we're almost at the half way point of the final stage of the Tour de Yorkshire 2016