Flood-destroyed Grinton Moor Bridge in Yorkshire Dales to be replaced ahead of UCI cycling world championships

A historic North Yorkshire bridge earmarked for next month's cycling world championships is to be temporarily replaced after it was destroyed by floods last week.
The collapsed bridge near Grinton, North Yorkshire. A temporary bridge will replace the bridge allowing the prestigious UCI Road World Championship bike race to stay on its intended route. Picture: PAThe collapsed bridge near Grinton, North Yorkshire. A temporary bridge will replace the bridge allowing the prestigious UCI Road World Championship bike race to stay on its intended route. Picture: PA
The collapsed bridge near Grinton, North Yorkshire. A temporary bridge will replace the bridge allowing the prestigious UCI Road World Championship bike race to stay on its intended route. Picture: PA

Grinton Moor Bridge was 'blasted to pieces' in last week's torrential rain storms in the Yorkshire Dales.

The stone structure formed part of the Tour de France route during the 2014 Grand Départ, and was one of the best-known viewpoints.

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The bridge also forms part of the route for the men's elite road race for the UCI World Championship in September.

The 2014 Grand Dpart passes over the bridge at Grinton. Picture: PAThe 2014 Grand Dpart passes over the bridge at Grinton. Picture: PA
The 2014 Grand Dpart passes over the bridge at Grinton. Picture: PA

North Yorkshire County Council announced plans on Tuesday for a temporary replacement for the bridge, on which work is to commence this week, meaning next month's race will be able to keep to its intended route.

Engineers have been creating 3D digital designs for the new structure and have carried out a detailed topographical survey.

A spokeswoman for the authority said: The bridge formed part of the UCI Road World Championship route, but the temporary replacement will enable the race to take place on the publicised route in September."

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Another bridge, near Cogden, was also damaged in the floods.

The spokeswoman added: "The masonry bridge at Grinton Moor, between Grinton and Leyburn, was washed away as torrential water carrying debris blasted the bridge to pieces.

"The bridge on the B6270 near Cogden was left standing, but severely weakened and incapable of carrying any load."

The council added that it was working with bridge contractors Hinko to get equipment at both bridge sites this week.

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Coun Don Mackenzie, executive member for access, said: "Our highways staff and bridge engineers have lost no time in finding solutions to help communities can get back on their feet as quickly as possible.

"In addition to the challenges we faced on the C106, we have designed a temporary structure for the bridge on the B6270 which will be laid over the bridge that has been damaged.

"We also intend to repair the B6270 road damaged by the landslip so that the entire road will be opened by August 16."