Wiggle New Forest Spring Saturday
Now in its 7th year this sublime sportive is a must do and is voted in the UK's top 10 Sportives. Based in the iconic New Forest National the quiet forest roads allows you dust of your bike and warm up your legs by taking in the breath-taking scenery in peace. Riding with 2000+ like-minded riders will ensure you have a magical experience. The Wiggle New Forest Spring Sportive has 2 route lengths (84miles and 62miles). The route differs from our end of session finale (The Wiggle New Forest 100 Sportive) but incorporates the same spectacular scenery of the New Forest National Park, combined with wild animals grazing and picturesque villages – a great early season ride! As the event is likely to sell out well in advance of the event, please book early to avoid disappointment. - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/wiggle-new-forest-spring-sportiv...
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