Take part in the Surrey 100 charity cycling sportive and take on the famous zig-zag climb of Box Hill; it’s cycling folklore! Along with Box Hill this charity bike ride features other renowned climbs that will test you, whatever your level. With a choice of three distances to choose from, taking part in this epic challenge is a great way to explore the Surrey lanes and raise money to fund vital medical research to help sick babies and children.
The shorter Cool route option is ideal if you’re new to cycling. The Classic route has more hills and presents a stiffer challenge as does the Champion route that is just perfect if you’re an experienced Sportive rider.
Expect a great day in the saddle with the Action Medical Research team on this cycling event with first class support throughout the day.
To find our more visit our website http://www.action.org.uk/surrey_100 or email Event Organiser Nerissa Bailey on nbailey [at] action.org.uk.
To received 20% OFF your registration go to our website. The code is there for you to use.
Just one of our many quotes from last year.
" That was a fantastic ride — challenging uphills, speedy descents and some very civilised flat for getting the average speed back up again. Great organisation and food, clear wayfinding and enthusiastic volunteers. Would totally recommend this." James Allwright
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