The Tour of Britain is a cycling event, where as the name suggests, cyclists compete to race across the UK.
It's a multi-stage event that will begin in Scotland and finish up on the Isle of Wight in the course of just a week.
The race will also be broadcast to a global audience along with live coverage on ITV4.
It's an event that often draws in thousands of people to watch the cyclists come by their region, which is why details for the route are often sought out.
Currently, not all the details are out for the exact route, but an outline is in place at the moment.
What is the Tour of Britain 2022 route?
As stated by the Tour of Britain website the tour will start off in Aberdeen in Scotland on Sunday, September 4.
It will then travel southwards through Scotland on Monday, September 5 before making it to the North East of England, and Sunderland, in particular, the following day.
Next, the tour will go into Yorkshire for the first time since 2009, specifically starting at Redcar.
Stage five will see the tour return to Nottinghamshire for the first time in four years on Thursday, September 8 before Stage 6 takes place in Gloucestershire the following day.
The penultimate stage will take place in Dorset before the race finishes on the Isle of Wight for the first time ever on Sunday, September 11.
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