This charity cycling sportive just got a whole lot better and will offer riders old and new a fresh cycling challenge! With three great routes on offer, you can expect some challenging terrain on this bike ride as you cycle to raise funds to help sick babies and children. Three route options take you on a journey through the quiet lanes of Somerset including the spectacular Cheddar Gorge and Wiltshire where the undulations have you in and out of the saddle like a yo-yo!
The Brunel Flyer (formerly the Bath 100) offers a 40 mile Cool route that is ideal if you’re new to cycling or haven’t had time to train. Our Classic 61 mile route is more challenging and the 100 mile Champion route is ideal for experienced Sportive riders.
Expect a great day in the saddle with the Action Medical Research team on this cycling event with first class support throughout the day.
Maybe the Canadians should ban carbon fiber and derailleurs, too. Some kids can only afford an old, single-speed steel bike.
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Thankfully the video seems now to have been taken down.
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PTFE is so harmless that it is used for surgical implants.
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Nice of them to put an internal storage space behind the head tube, should be able to get a few gels in there!