Dragon Ride is one of the oldest and most iconic sportives in the UK, and will be returning to Margam Park for its 17th year in 2020.
For the first time since 2012, the legendary Dragon Ride route will be reversed to provide a new challenge, and slightly different route. With 4 distances to choose from, there is a challenge for all abilities.
Macmillan 100 - 98km
Medio Fondo - 161km
Gran Fondo - 207km
Dragon Devil 300km
If you are after a tougher challenge for 2020, why not take on the Dragon Tour? Grown from the famous Dragon Ride, the Dragon Tour gives riders the chance to experience stage riding over two or three days. This exclusive destination cycling long weekend gives just 750 riders the chance to extend their Dragon Ride experience.
Starting from Glanusk Estate on Friday and Saturday before moving up to Margam Park, Dragon Tour is the perfect event to experience stage riding in the Brecon Beacons.
Prices:
Macmillan 100 (98km): GBP 47.50
Medio Fondo (161km): GBP 55.50
Gran Fondo (207km): GBP 60.75
Dragon Devil (300km): GBP 92.50
Dragon Tour (2 day-Saturday and Sunday): GBP 105.00
Dragon Tour (3 day-Friday, Saturday and Sunday): GBP 135.00
Category: Sports and Leisure, Cycling
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