Lloyds National Para-cycling and Disability Series announces exciting 2025 calendar

Lloyds National Para-cycling and Disability Series announces exciting 2025 calendar

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The highly anticipated 2025 Lloyds National Para-cycling and Disability Series calendar has today been unveiled, promising another thrilling season of inclusive, top-tier cycling competition across the UK. 

With five rounds spanning from April to September, the series will challenge athletes in both circuit and open road time-trials, showcasing their determination and exceptional talent.

The 2025 Rounds:

  • Round 1: Darley Moor Sport Centre, Derbyshire – 5-6 April
  • Round 2: Moredon Sporting Hub, Swindon – 14-15 June 
  • Round 3: York Sport Centre, Yorkshire – 12-13 July 
  • Round 4: Linlithgow, Scotland – 9-10 August
  • Round 5: Cyclopark, Kent – 13-14 September (National Championships)

Each venue will host a combination of competitive circuit racing and open road time trials, offering riders of all abilities and classifications an opportunity to shine. The series continues its commitment to creating an inclusive platform, inspiring participants and spectators alike while contributing to the growing visibility of para-cycling across the nation.

Speaking about the announcement, British Cycling’s Head of Sport Ant Gill said:

“The 2025 Lloyds National Para-cycling and Disability Series will bring together the nation’s talented para-cyclists at an array of exciting venues that span the country. We are delighted to be hosting the prestigious series, along with incorporating the national championships into the final round at Cyclopark. With the help of our fantastic Limitless programme and world renowned talent pathway, we are seeing more riders than ever take to the series and look forward to seeing the continued growth in 2025.”

Spectators are encouraged to attend and support the athletes as they push boundaries and redefine limits. Find out more about para-cycling classification and the talent pathways here.