TdF 2027 Volunteer Opportunities
Grand Départ GB launches nationwide search for Tour de France volunteers, 2027. Click here for the official website and application process https://www.letourgb.com/grand-depart-gb-launches-nationwide-search-for-tour-de-france-volunteers/ . Their website explains as follows:
- Call for 9,000 JOY Makers to be the heartbeat of the historic Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift Grands Départs in summer 2027
- Volunteers needed across all six stages for once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play a core part in the world’s biggest annual sporting event when it comes to Britain
- Application portal is open now until 1 September 2026
The nationwide search is on to find 9,000 volunteers across Scotland, England and Wales, who will be at the heart of the historic Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift Grands Départs in summer 2027, as the application portal officially opens.
Officially known as JOY Makers, named in line with Grand Départs GB’s social impact programme, volunteers will be the heartbeat of both races, bringing the joy of cycling to fans and communities throughout the six stages, and helping to ensure the sport’s most iconic races runs seamlessly.
You can apply now to be a JOY Maker for any of the six stages of the 2027 Grands Départs via www.letourgb.com/volunteer with registrations open from Wednesday 27 May until Tuesday 1 September 2026.
Anyone aged 16 and over is encouraged to apply to be a JOY Maker, with no prior volunteering experience needed to share in this once-in-a-lifetime experience – playing a part in what is set to be Britain’s most-attended sporting event, whilst making lasting memories and developing new skills. A range of roles to support event operations and enhance spectator experience are available on both the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, with full training provided.
The JOY Makers programme is designed to be accessible to all, from those with experience volunteering at major events and British Cycling activities to first-time volunteers, in particular from underrepresented groups in volunteering, including 16–25-year-olds.
Those aged 18 to 25 years old will be eligible to join the Readiness to Work scheme, that will be launched as part of the JOY social impact programme. The scheme will provide a comprehensive package of employability skills training and career-focused mentoring across multiple sectors. Coupling this with the volunteering experience will provide young people with a well-rounded and practical work experience offer.
Together, the volunteer programme and Readiness to Work scheme aim to leave behind a passionate and skilled collective of volunteers, creating a lasting legacy for the Grands Départs in communities across the country. In addition to this legacy, British Cycling – supported by partners across the three nations – is urging government to commit £30million critical capital investment to deliver a range of new and upgraded cycling facilities across Britain, reaching underserved communities.
This investment would supercharge the hugely successful ‘Places to Ride’ programme – a £15m Government investment to cement the legacy of the 2019 UCI Yorkshire Road World Championships – delivering over 150 community cycling projects across England, saving the NHS £13.1m.