Home Cycling “The Nocturne is a great way to merge elite-level racing with inclusive activities and entertainment” – James Pope, the architect of a new central London cycling extravaganza, has ambitions to take the format to other cities too

“The Nocturne is a great way to merge elite-level racing with inclusive activities and entertainment” – James Pope, the architect of a new central London cycling extravaganza, has ambitions to take the format to other cities too

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“The Nocturne is a great way to merge elite-level racing with inclusive activities and entertainment” – James Pope, the architect of a new central London cycling extravaganza, has ambitions to take the format to other cities too

A new mid-summer cycling event is set to take place in central London this June, it was confirmed today. The City of London Nocturne, first announced in December, is a reimagined and rejuvenated version of the popular Smithfield Nocturne, which ran for a decade before finishing in 2017. This time around the action will be spread across two days, and it will see teams including pro riders racing around closed-road circuits right in the heart of The City.

Scheduled to take place across Friday and Saturday 12–13 June, the event promises to be a spectacle of skill and a festival of fast-paced pedalling action, with an inclusive race programme that will partner pros with keen amateurs, before pitting them against one another on the historic streets of London’s financial epicentre.

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