Tour de Yorkshire brings out 'the community spirit in our town'
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Pontefract to watch the second day of racing pass through this afternoon.
And the town was decorated with blue and yellow bunting, and many shops and businesses had organised window displays to mark the event.
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Hide AdNeil and Jan Slade were among the first to arrive on Southgate to see this afternoon’s race.
Jan said: “This is our first time at the Tour, we’ve only moved up to Pontefract in about July.
“I was really excited, I’d never seen a road race before, .
“I’m so impressed with how all the shops have got involved to support it, especially when you think it’s only going to last for a few minutes.”
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Hide AdMany local schools also finished early so that pupils were able to see the riders.
CAN YOU SEE YOUR SELF? Tour de Yorkshire: 24 pictures of thrilled spectators enjoying the great cycle raceCathy and Bob Giles brought their grandson Alby to the race after picking him up from school.
Cathy said: “It’s just being part of the community, people put so much work into the decorations over weeks and we have got to come down and support those efforts – and cheer the riders on as well.
“It’s all voluntary funds as well, everybody just gives their own time and money.”
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Hide AdOTHER NEWS Wakefield headteacher at the heart of school’s success story nominated for national awardBob said he was proud to see the town support the race.
He said: “It just shows people want to be involved, whether it’s a 10k or a half marathon or the Tour de Yorkshire, they just want to be part of it.
“It’s great for the kids to see.”
The crowds also turned out for the women’s race this morning, despite heavy rain.
REMEMBER THIS? 31 photos that show Zone was the bar to be at in 2007Wendy Gillings, director of Executive Flooring, on Southgate, said: "It's an exciting day for us. We saw the ladies this morning, unfortunately it rained, but the street was full anyway.
"It was good to see everyone out and taking part."
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Hide AdAfter leaving Pontefract the riders headed towards Castleford, Allerton Bywater and Kippax,
Stage Two of the Tour de Yorkshire sees cyclists take on a 132km route from Barnsley to Bedale.
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