Applications close on 1 September, we don't want you to miss out on this historic event.
On July 31st 2027, the first ever Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift stage to be held in Britain will go from Manchester to Sheffield, via Stockport, Glossop and the Peaks.
Volunteers will help support the event through supporting with spectators and directing the race.
Many different roles are available and you can select one when you apply.
Race Delivery roles are great for those who want to be close to the action! Whether you’re a flag waver guiding the world’s best cyclists or helping spectators at crossing points, you’ll help the Tour pass through safely.
Spectator Support roles are great for those who can provide local knowledge, a friendly face and a warm welcome.
Our spectator support roles, including wayfinding and welcoming, will help ensure everyone has a great day!
Key information
- Start Date: 7th August 2026
- End Date: 1st September 2026
- Volunteer: Quarterly
- Availability: Saturday PM, Saturday Evening, Sunday AM
- Tasks: The role a volunteer selects will provide specific detail to the requirements of each role.
- Training: All training will be delivered online.
For volunteers aged 18 - 25 we also have a Readiness to Work employability programme.
The Readiness to Work programme helps young volunteers become job-ready, building the skills, experience, and confidence needed to move into employment.
With online workshops and mentoring combined with major event experience at the Grand Départs, this programme will help prepare young people for the world of work. - Interests: Community, Education, Event, Sport, Young people
- Activities: Customer Services, Lending a helping hand, Providing advice, Stewarding, Translation
- DBS Check: No
- Are Volunteer Expenses Reimbursed?: No
For volunteers aged 18 - 25 we also have a Readiness to Work employability programme.
The Readiness to Work programme helps young volunteers become job-ready, building the skills, experience, and confidence needed to move into employment.
With online workshops and mentoring combined with major event experience at the Grand Départs, this programme will help prepare young people for the world of work.