Ralph Cross - 200km Brevet de Randonneur
A beautiful but hard riding day out in the North Yorkshire Moors.
Ralph Cross is a strenuous 200km (125mile) bicycle ride through the North Yorkshire Moors. Several times. From Ingleby Barwick, near Stockton-on-Tees, down through Osmotherley and Snilesworth, through Helmsley to Malton. Heading back north via Hutton-le-Hole to the Lion Inn on Blakey Ridge. A quick trip to Glaisdale and Castleton before a stiff climb out of the moors to drop down again to Saltburn-by-the-sea. Leaving Saltburn there are still a few miles to go, over to Chop Gate and down via Carlton-in-Cleveland.
This is a Brevet de Randonneur, completing this qualifies you as a "long distance cyclist" and gets your name listed in the Audax UK records.
Parking available. Toilets and showers. Tea, coffee, quiche and cake available to all riders at the end.
Register online at Audax UK, paypal accepted.
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