Registration is now open!
Enjoy a spectacular summer’s day cycling and taking in the views of the local picturesque villages and stunning Hampshire countryside to raise funds for your local charity St. Michael’s Hospice. You can choose to take part in our beginner 5 mile route or intermediate 22 mile route. Alternatively, for those more experienced cyclists or for those less familiar with cycling but who would like a challenge, try our challenger 40 mile route or our advanced 64 mile route! See website for GPX files.
All routes have chip timing and results will be published after the rides are complete.
Free parking is available at Down Grange Sports Complex. Toilets and refreshments will be on site; however, we are unable to provide changing facilities.
Introducing Virtual Big Wheel!
Would you love to take part in Big Wheel but can't make the date? Click here to read all about our new event for 2019, 'Virtual Big Wheel' providing the perfect flexible option to cycle on any date, in any location and on any route to suit you, including our Virtual 100!
Do the Double
Seeking a new challenge in 2019? Then why not 'Do the Double' and take part in both our Basingstoke Run and Big Wheel in aid of St. Michael's Hospice and receive 10% off your entry fees.
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Glad I got mine before that change in ownership.
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Silly.
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