BIRKENHEAD Park is to host a 'high-class' professional cycle racing competition later this year.

Taking place in the iconic venue on July 22, The Leverhulme Grand Prix will see more than 100 cyclists compete in a series of races.

Apart from the elite racing, there will be races to suit a range of different levels as well as events for women and juniors.

It will be the first time Wirral has hosted such a racing event in over half a century.

The borough has a distinguished history of staging professional cycle racing with Wallasey a regular venue until the 1960s, while New Brighton once held the World Championships as far back as 1922.

The event is the brainchild of Pedalare, a Wirral organisation promotes cycling as a healthy leisure pursuit.

It has teamed up with Birkenhead North End Cycling Club and British Cycling to bring the event to the area.

Leverhulme Estates has come on board as the principal sponsor.

Other sponsors include The Bike Factory, Bikeline and Arrivee Performance Clothing.

Looking forward to the event Nigel McGurk, of Leverhulme Estates, said: "We are delighted to give our support to help stage this event on the Wirral.

"While it will be fantastic to see some of the best cyclists in the UK compete in Birkenhead Park, we are equally keen on the wider health and wellbeing benefits this showpiece event will have in terms of encouraging young people and their families to take up cycling."

Birkenhead MP Frank Field said: "What a stunning example of how to bring together cycling, entertainment, and education to help children in Birkenhead develop their creativity and remain active."

In addition to the cycling, several independent businesses, including food and drink, have agreed to take stalls at the event.

Race headquarters will be Birkenhead Park Rugby Club and the races will start and finish in the Upper Park from 9.30am-4.30pm.

The total prize fund of more than £2,500 has already attracted racers from across the UK, including the Isle of Wight.

Andy Mills, a director of Pedalare, said: "We are hugely excited to be bringing top-class professional cycling back to the Wirral after a gap of over 50 years.

"While the elite racing will be a particular highlight of the day, we have ensured that many other categories of cyclists are able to participate too, including a paracycling race and family ride at the end of the race programme."

Geoff Brandt, from Birkenhead North End Cycle Club, said: "As a racing club we are really happy to be able to showcase what we do to bring young riders into racing.

"It's great to see The Parks coming back to its former glory.

"We will be announcing some exciting community-based cycling initiatives aimed at children over the coming weeks to complement the showpiece event in July."

Cycling UK, which has 67,000 cycling enthusiasts among its membership, and British Cycling, will be on hand on the day to provide advice and information about getting involved in cycling at whatever level.

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