Volunteers are being sought after for Stage four of the Lloyds Women’s Tour of Britain that will see the pros ride from Llanidloes to Hay-on-Wye.

The stage will take place on Saturday, 22 August, and see some of the best female riders on the planet take to Powys roads.

The announcement confirmed last month that as part of a two-day welsh double header, stage four will begin in Llanidloes and see riders ride through the heart of Powys, finishing in Hay-on-Wye.

Race organisers, British Cycling, are on the lookout for volunteers to help with the tour’s stages in each location with entries closing on Sunday, 12 July.

For stage four, organisers are on the lookout for volunteers for four key roles: Spectator Services / Hospitality & Protocol (At the start in Llanidloes), Spectator Services / Hospitality & Protocol (At the finish in Hay), Yellow Flag Marshals along the route, and Anti-doping chaperones at the finish in Hay.

If you would like to volunteer, visit: https://shorturl.at/z0oek