Cycle from Bradford across rolling Yorkshire landscape to raise money for Martin House. Choose one of three unique routes that cater for all abilities:
Routes
Registration from 7am at venue
‘The Big Dipper’ 64 miles - £25 - departs 8am
‘The Corkscrew’ 48 miles - £25 - departs approx. 8.30am
‘The Little Dipper’ 17 miles - £20 - departs approx. 9am
Family entry into ‘The Little Dipper’ to include 2 adults and up to 3 children (over the age of 8) - £30
Click on link above for cycling routes. There are dedicated professional cyclists on each of the routes to guide and look after all riders.
Free secure parking
Free goody bag for all participants who raise over £50 and an extra special goody bag for all participants who raise over £200!
Hire a Pedego Electric Bike for just £20 and take in the breathtaking scenery without breaking a sweat
Free bike safety checks at Pennine Cycles for all participants
Pre-book your post-ride meal and enjoy a delicious pasta dish at Casa Mia restaurant for only £4
The routes and the cycling event are organised in association with Sportive HQ
Kindly Sponsored by AWB Charlesworth Solicitors and Sovereign Health Care
On the day
7.00am - Registration - Tea/coffee
8.00am - Ride begins - Staggered starts of groups of 20 between 8.00 – 9.30am
10.00am - 4.00pm - Feed stations along the ride
11.00am - 4.00pm - Family fun day
12.00 - 5.00pm - Riders cross the finish line
Free family fun day
Come along and support our cyclists at our free family fun day! From 11am-4pm, at Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College, Bradford.
Enjoy an array of inflatables, food vans, cycling related activities, face painting and other family friendly activities.
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