The Cotswold Edge Sportive
Big wide smooth roads, twisty quiet lanes, steep climbs, flowing descents, fantastic views - The Cotswold Edge Sportive has it all!
Find the perfect sportive mix in the Cotswolds! Starting in the heart of the countryside, the ride immediately makes for the back roads as it twists its way through quiet lanes and leafy villages as you stretch your legs into the ride.
Turning along the Western edge of the Cotswolds, its not long until you start to see why they call this 'the edge'. Working north towards Dursley and Stroud the route takes on a totally different feel with steep, twisting climbs though some of the prettiest parts of the Cotswolds. Tiny stone cottages and grand mansions flow by, as the landscape delivers picture book imagery at every turn. The climbs are always challenging, sometimes painful, but as those twisting lanes open out, your reward is a series of stunning views over the meandering Severn Estuary, rising on the far bank to the Forest of Dean. On a clear day you might even see glimpses of the Black Mountains!
Reminds me of people holding pistols horizontally. Looks cool and a little bit gangsta, but serves little practical purpose.
And more of a leader than a trailer.
Car damaged after crashing into house in Hereford street...
That surprises me too given the amount of Rapha kit I see being worn....
Or, as quiff stated earlier: https://www.cyclinguk.org/article/road-positioning-cycling-explained
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If you're interested, Westbrook Cycles have them down to £140 already, albeit in a very limited range of sizes.
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Quite the car-dominated main page in the Hereford Times today ...