EVENT DETAILS
20km
Early Bird: £25 (ends midnight 31st January)
Standard Entry: £28 (1st February to 21st May)
Late Entry: £33 (22nd May to closing date)
5 entries for the price of 4: £112
40km
Early Bird: £35 (ends midnight 31st January)
Standard Entry: £38 (1st February to 21st May)
Late Entry: £43 (22nd May to closing date)
5 entries for the price of 4: £152
70km
Early Bird: £39 (ends midnight 31st January)
Standard Entry: £42 (1st February to 21st May)
Late Entry: £47 (22nd May to closing date)
5 entries for the price of 4: £168
*All distances are approximate
WHAT'S GREAT ABOUT THIS EVENT
• A friendly and welcoming atmosphere
• Distances suitable for riders of all abilities
• Start the event with friends or people of the same ability
• Route designed with safety at the forefront
• Opportunity for bike hire
• A large number of event marshals
• Stunning host venue
• Entertainment for spectators and children
EVENT INCLUDES
• Moto Marshalls to support you around the route
• Free Car Parking
• Well-stocked feed stations with sugary goods, energy products and water
• Recovery Treatments in the Macmillan Cycletta Recovery Zone
• Goody Bag
• Finishers Medal
• Electronic chip timing
• Results texted to your mobile phone as you cross the line
PROVISIONAL START TIMES: Challenge 9:00am, Classic 9:20am, Novice 9:40am
AGE REQUIREMENT: Minimum Age 12 on event day (anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
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