The BuckingHam is one not to be missed! Rolling along quiet country lanes, passing through picturesque country villages, tackling some early season climbs - this event has everything you need to kick-start your season.
Dust off your bike and get your cycling started, or test out how well your winter turbo sessions have gone, by trying either the SHORT (40 Miles) or STANDARD (60 Miles) course.
Both courses start and finish at The Buckingham School, London Road, Buckingham MK18 1AT.
Cycling through the Aylesbury Vale offers the chance for some beautiful scenery on quiet, undulating country roads. Both rides head north together towards the magnificent grounds of Stowe School, before splitting and turning south through the gently rolling lands of Buckinghamshire. The courses reunite at Steeple Claydon, before finishing together again at The Buckingham School.
Free parking. Full and clear route marking. Manned Feed stations on each course. Sweeper wagon and First Aid. Bespoke finishers medal. Hot food and drink to buy at the start and finish.
Details
Venue: The Buckingham School, London Rd, Buckingham, MK18 1AT
When: Sunday 1st April 2018
Closing date Wednesday 28th March
Registration opens: 07:30
Start Time: 08:00 - 10:00
Standard (60M) - £27: Short (40M) - £25
(£3 surcharge for entries on the day)
Price
60m: GBP 27
40m: GBP 25
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