Wiggle Purbeck Hill-a-Saurus MTB
The Wiggle Purbeck Hill-a-Saurus is back for the fifth year. The Jurassic Coast hosts another beast of an event with 2 route options to take, do you have what it takes to defeat the "Hill- a-Saurus"? Home of the historic Swanage Railway line, the route heads straight out onto the white chalky ridges of the stunning Jurassic Coastline. Along the route you’ll take in some of the best vistas the Dorset coast has to offer including getting up close and personal with Old Harry Rocks and Corfe Castle. The route itself is a stunning mix of big wide chalky downs, long sweeping descents, challenging climbs and fast flowing technical single-track. - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/wiggle-purbeck-hill-a-saurus-mtb...
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