Ride the Reservoir is back for 2021 with 3 scenic routes!
So whether you’re new to cycling, a seasoned pro or somewhere in between there’s a route to suit everyone this spring!
Choose your challenge:
Beginner Route - 25KM*
Intermediate Route - 75KM*
Pro Route - 100KM*
*route lengths may change slightly depending on road conditions
“This was my very first sportive and so I was quite apprehensive as to what it was going to be like for a newbie. I am so happy to say I loved every minute. The course was very easy to follow due to the brilliant marshals and clear signage. Plus all the cyclists were very friendly and helpful. I’m so glad I took part.” Khalda (2020 Participant)
Visit our website to find out more about the event and each route: www.birminghamhospice.org.uk/ride-the-reservoir-2021
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