REVOLVE24 | BRANDS HATCH, KENT, UK
Revolve24 is a closed circuit 24-hour relay race series held on global iconic and scenic motor circuits. The UK event on 19th-20th September 2015 will be held at Brands Hatch, one of the UK's most iconic motor tracks and hosted the London 2012 Paralympic Games road cycling events. The circuits are chosen to deliver a race experience like no other; smooth tarmac with arduous climbs, banking corners and exhilarating descents. The best teams will be cycling 600 miles and climbing over 53,000 feet during the race!
Revolve24 have developed an exciting competitive race format incorporating familiar motor sport concepts and technology, such as competing for pole position and penalties for speeding in the pit lane! The event is open to soloists and relay teams of 2, 4, 6 and 8. Entry fees range from £225 for a soloist to £150 per rider for a team of 8 and are fully inclusive of camping, food (4 meals), drink, energy snacks, sports massage, prizes, shared use of pit garage plus much more.
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