HOME HERO Harry Tanfield sealed a surprise victory as the opening stage of the Tour de Yorkshire reached a rip-roaring conclusion in Doncaster today.

The 23-year-old Canyon Eisberg rider from Great Ayton worked his way into the day’s main breakaway and then played a pivotal role as the escapees evaded the peloton on the 182km trek from Beverley.

With 300 metres to go Tanfield turned on the afterburners and edged past Alistair Slater (JLT Condor) to become the first ever Yorkshireman to win a stage of the race.

Huge crowds turned out in Beverley to see the start of the fourth edition and good conditions meant the county was at its magnificent best as the riders wound their way through the Yorkshire Wolds and then headed south towards Doncaster for that dramatic finish along Bennetthorpe.

Banners, bunting and a whole host of ingenious land art provided a brilliant backdrop as the riders sped across the largely flat parcours, and the 450,000 roadside spectators set a record figure for the first stage of the race.

The breakaway group containing Tanfield formed early in the stage and Michael Cuming (Madison Genesis) was the first rider over the Côte de Baggaby Hill to earn himself a spell in the best climber’s jersey.

Tanfield then passed Cuming on the descent which followed to take maximum points in the first intermediate sprint in Pocklington, while Slater took the next of those points in Howden before Tanfield emerged triumphant at the finish line.

Welcome to Yorkshire Chief Executive Sir Gary Verity cut a proud figure watching Tanfield wrap up the biggest win of his career.

He said: “What a performance that was. Harry has beaten some of the biggest and best names in the sport today and this is going to be a victory he remembers for the rest of his life.

“This day will live long in my memory as well. Seeing the effort people went to to celebrate both the men’s and women’s races was quite phenomenal, and once again, Yorkshire has done itself proud.

“Our race is certainly coming of age this year. The glorious weather added to the spectacle and we were treated to two truly spectacular finishes in Doncaster.

“All eyes turn to tomorrow’s stages now and they promise to be equally dramatic. Barnsley is sure to provide another warm welcome, the Côte de Cow and Calf is our first-ever summit finish. The atmosphere on there is sure to be electric and we’re in for an epic stage.”

Earlier in the day, Wiggle High5 rider Kirsten Wild won the first stage of the Asda Tour de Yorkshire Women’s Race. That too, came down to a bunch sprint and Wild proved the fastest finisher, outpacing Amalie Dideriksen (Boels-Dolmans) and Alice Barnes (Canyon Sram Racing) to take control of the blue jersey. It was the second time in succession Wild had triumphed on Bennetthorpe following her Asda Tour de Yorkshire Women’s Race success in 2016.

Men's top 10

1 Harry Tanfield (GBR) Canyon Eisberg 4:08:12

2 Alistair Slater (GBR) JLT Condor

3 Michael Cuming (GBR) Madison Genesis

4 Emerson Oronte (USA) Rally Cycling

5 Thomas Baylis (GBR) One Pro Cycling

6 Max Walscheid (GER) Team Sunweb 0:00:05

7 Bryan Coquard (FRA) Vital Concept Club

8 Emils Liepins (LAT) One Pro Cycling

9 Colin Joyce (USA) Rally Cycling

10 Riccardo Minali (ITA) Astana Pro Team