Wiggle Bitter Beast Sportive
Can you tame the 'Bitter Beast'?? The Wiggle Bitter Beast is the brother of the popular “Wiggle Jurassic Beast” which is considered one of the UK’s must do sportive. The Bitter Beast is set along Dorset’s historic Jurassic Coastline and is designed to keep riders cycling during the Winter months with a safe all weather course.
The Bitter Beast arguably has some of the best Vistas out of all the UK’s sportives with breath-taking views of Corfe Castle, The Isle of Wight, Old Harry Rocks and Poole Harbour. Quiet roads and spectacular scenery are waiting for you at the top of the hills as your reward for conquering some leg pumping climbs.
To top of this stunning course the route takes riders down to the seafront at Swanage offering them an unspoiled sea view stretching over to the Isle of Wight. This event is jam packed full of views as well as a few memorable climbs!
Starting from the easy access and popular, family friendly tourist attraction of the National Tank Museum, you can combine this magical sportive with a day out for the whole family
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