GSD Giant Charity Sportive
Giant 104 miles - British Cycling Grade 4
Spirit 76 miles - British Cycling Grade 2
Demon 44 miles - British Cycling Grade 1
The GSD Giant sweeps through the picturesque lanes of West Sussex and Hampshire in support of a locally-based charity, the AGSD-UK. Setting out from the magnificent Goodwood Racecourse the route circumnavigates the South Downs National Park between Petworth in the east and the Meon Valley in the west; passing through some of the prettiest villages and hamlets in the South of England. Cycling by green rolling pastures, ancient woodlands, river valleys and wetlands within one of Britain’s most accessible breathing spaces you’ll experience an exhilarating and challenging sportive.
Electronic Chip timing
Web results service
Full Route Marking
Mechanical Support
Rider public liability insurance
Free energy drink and energy snacks
Emergency support
Post-event Massage
2 WC blocks and showers (Lennox enclosure)
Pick-Up Wagon
Event centre facilities and parking
Event Photography
On site catering
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