Hosting clients at a major sporting event like the Tour of Britain requires careful planning. On 2–3 September 2026, the race comes to Lincolnshire for the first time in over 30 years, offering a great opportunity for corporate hospitality—but also creating significant travel challenges.
Stage One takes place in Lincoln, including the steep Michaelgate climb, while Stage Two runs from Boston to Skegness. Expect widespread road closures, diversions, and heavy traffic across the region. Moving guests between locations or even reaching key viewing spots will be difficult without proper planning.
Avoiding Travel Disruption
During the race, many main roads will be closed or restricted. Driving yourself or relying on standard transport is unlikely to work.
A professional chauffeur service handles everything for you. Routes are planned, closures are monitored in real time, and journeys are adjusted as needed. This ensures your guests arrive on time and without stress, whether travelling within Lincolnshire or from nearby areas like Hull or York.
Executive Travel Experience
Your transport should match the level of your event. Our vehicles provide both comfort and practicality:
- Mercedes S-Class: Ideal for small groups, offering luxury seating and a quiet, comfortable ride.
- Mercedes V-Class and Vito: Perfect for larger groups, with space for meetings on the move.
- Onboard WiFi keeps guests connected throughout the journey.
This allows clients to relax or work while travelling between locations.
Professional and Reliable Service
Our chauffeurs represent your business, so standards are high:
- Fully qualified and DBS-checked drivers.
- Licensed and compliant with local regulations.
- Easy corporate account management for bookings and payments.
We also handle airport transfers from Manchester or Leeds Bradford, as well as transport across Lincolnshire and surrounding areas.
Book Early
Demand for executive transport will be high during the event. Booking early ensures availability and a smooth experience for your guests.




