Seend (11.14am)
The paths outside Seend Post Office and also verges along to the S bend on the A361 are safe to watchfrom but not from that point to Seend Fork or the dual carriageway.
Caen Hill, Devizes (11.23am)
Catch the riders as they tackle Caen Hill, although parking is not allowed.
Crowds are advised to stay away from the narrow road at the Shane’s Castle junction with Dunkirk Hill and Bath Road.
The visitor centre at Wadworth Brewery will be celebrating the arrival of the tour, from 10am-2pm, complete with a beer and merchandise stand. The riders have to take a sharp left as they turn from Northgate Street before accelerating past the centre in New Park Street.
Nursteed Road has footpaths on both sides and a small amount of parking is available in a byway near Monument Hill.
Spectators should also stay away from the narrow road near the Old Clock Inn but past that point there are verges to watch the race in the open countryside. However, drivers are warned parking is limited on byways.
Outside the Wiltshire Yeoman Pub is another spot to get a good view.
Rushall (11.44am)
People in Rushall can watch from verges on the A345 Pewsey Road and on the paths as the route comes into the village. Anyone travelling to the village is warned that parking is limited.
Pewsey (11.52am)
Both sides of the road leading into Pewsey are good for spectating but parking will be suspended on River Street near the Church Street junction. Parking is available at Bouverie Hall and Broomcroft Road with access to River Street and High Street.
Space is expected to be limited in Pewsey High Street but there is a footway on both sides of the road for most of its length. The narrow section of Burbage Road is another spot not recommended for spectators.
B3087and A338 Easton Royal (noon)
As the race heads out of Wiltshire, the side of the B3087 leading onto the A338 at Easton Royal is not recommended for viewing because of steep verges.
Other places to park include Milton Lilbourne Village Hall near East Grafton Village Hall.
Hungerford (12.24pm)
The A338 near the county boundary at Hungerford has wide verges and the chipping dump area at Shalbourne could also be available for parking if empty.
Parking is available on Burbage High Street, with viewing available on the A338 roundabout approaches.
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