Tour de Yorkshire and Tour Down Under Partner for Global Promotion

The Tour de Yorkshire and the Santos Tour Down Under have formalised a partnership to see both events promoted globally.
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Photograph by Richard Walker/ www.imagenorth.netWelcome to Yorkshire

Photograph by Richard Walker/ www.imagenorth.net
Welcome to Yorkshire Photograph by Richard Walker/ www.imagenorth.net

This will strengthen the already great relationship between Yorkshire and Australia to share knowledge and access to each event, confirmed today on the eve of the 2016 Tour de Yorkshire event’s opening stage.

Welcome to Yorkshire’s Chief Executive, Sir Gary Verity and Minister for Tourism, Leon Bignell said the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two events sees the partnership open up the conversation to a new audience and further collaboration.

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Sir Gary Verity said: “The Tour de Yorkshire is just two years young and very successful, attracting huge crowds and benefits to the region but we also are keen to learn from others and share our knowledge. Working in collaboration with the Santos Tour Down Under will provide us both with a global platform to promote our events.”

In 2015 the first edition of the Tour de Yorkshire attracted over 1.5million spectators and brought a £50m boost to the regional economy. The 2016 Tour de Yorkshire will be held 29 April – 1 May

Minister for Tourism in Australia Leon Bignall said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the TDU to work on a global scale telling our story to the Tour of Yorkshire audience and vice versa. The 2016 Santos Tour Down Under injected a record $49.6 million into the state’s visitor economy and created 613 full-time equivalent jobs as well as attracting a record number of spectators with 795,000 lining the streets. Today’s announcement is about further increasing awareness of both events, sharing knowledge and increasing our marketing on a global scale.Q

One of the first key initiatives of this new partnership will be the presence of the Santos Tour Down Under in the Tour de Yorkshire publicity caravan this year. The TDU will travel in an ‘Oppy the Kangaroo’ inspired branded vehicle giving out yellow Australian ‘road signs’ to promote awareness of the 2017 event.