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Thanks all good info. Would any future hosts have to bid? I heard Sky were going to be the London Surrey sponsors but the price was too high. I guess my final question is who is paying, the sponsor or the councils or both?
It is my understanding that the first one was not part of the contract. It was the Olympic legacy event and the contract was sorted out after that for 5 years.
That came direct from RideLondon themselves with all the talks I've been in with them to get recumbents involved.
Do they? Is not part of the attraction of the course the history with the Olympics?
Surely the better question is "How many times does the race have to run before it actually justifies calling itself 'Classic'"?
It will change after the contract is up, as they wish to move around.
I don't think there's much chance of the route changing drastically - it's the London Surrey Classic after all. We don't see Milan - San Remo change its route much, do we? Would be fun if they expand the concept to do more closed road 100-milers around the country though.
The contract was 5 years, including this year, so 4 more on that course or very similar.
The contract was 5 years with an option on a further 2 so that's a definite three more (cos they've run 2 of the 5 now).
So up to 2017 with an option to extend to 2019.
The race part of it is currently a UCI 1.HC but I think the plan is to upgrade to 1.UWT by 2016.