Now in its 5th year this event builds on each year’s success, with all our Sportive routes leaving base and quickly taking riders out into quiet countryside.
Three diverse distances: 47miles (3,710 ft climbing), 75 miles (6,193 ft climbing), 111 miles (10,078 ft climbing). Full support, incredible routes, some offering the biggest challenges the Peak can offer - enjoying the finest cycling in the Peak District. The short route is extends to the Ambergate area. The mid and long distance routes share the shorter route before exploring more of the Peak's diversity, whilst all routes are hilly in keeping with the areas topography.
The ride is stretching, requiring a good level of fitness - sufficient training in advance is advised.
Providing riders with:
• Feedstops are provided along the route and at the event base.
• Chip timing technology
• Fully routed, with GPX files available to dounload
• Professional photographer
• Mechanic and post ride Masseuse
• Toilet and changing facilities at base
• Parking at base
Registration times are proposed for between: 7.30-9.30am.
Additional Sportive and club information can be found at:
http://www.beeston.cc/sportive
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