In 2019, more than 1,000 riders took part in the Selby Three Swans Sportive helping to raise over £36,453 for projects across Yorkshire. In 2020, we’re looking to make this charity sportive even bigger! With a choice of 30, 63 and 102 miles there’s something for everyone whether you’re a regular cyclist, getting on a bike for the first time, a family looking for their next challenge, or you’re ready to break through that 100-mile barrier!
Your entry fee includes a finisher’s memento, chip timing with immediate results and refreshments along the way. You’ll also be able to enjoy food, entertainment and a massage when you finish at our event village in front of Selby Abbey.
If you have any questions about this event, take a look at our FAQs or contact the events team on 01423 877 210 or events [at] ycr.org.uk.
Ticket Prices
- One Swan | 30 miles - £25 (On the day £30)
- Two Swans | 63 miles - £30 (On the day £35)
- Three Swans | 100 miles - £35 (On the day £40)
All those photos of Concerned Locals™ - surely a good moment for local cyclists to ride past, ideally in primary position?
Given that it is trying so hard to be really very modern and hi-tech, I'm sure that there would have been a better way of sorting out braking on...
Really? Jerkish comment - we don't have to drag the teumpiean clusterfuck into everything you know.
Imagine if cars could only be parked where there was someone who was willing to stand there and keep an eye on them…
Not as far as I'm aware, his response was “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is soo tired.” - which is...
I would assume there's some kind of transmission in this bit. Don't know about a 'clunk' though - if it's capable of mimicking all kinds of gear...
Weird. I went there a few weeks ago and all I saw was a cycle lane and plenty of free parking provision next to it, no keeerrraazy wiggly lines....
I suspect a different poster - our consistently unlucky (yet somehow surviving) wheelchair user never had anything good to say about cyclists!
That's a very good point, I remember once speaking to somebody who had volunteered in Gaza as a medic who said that the vast majority of the...
It isn't the first time BC has avoided sending riders to events, even when there have been riders with potential.