Dorset 100 & 75 Mile Etape
An Epic ride
The Dorset 100 & 75 mile Etape is a challenging sportive event through Dorset’s great country side. The route has been put together with the help of the Purbeck Peloton Cycle Club and has been designed for those who have ridden in similar events.
In addition to the 100 & 75 mile Etape, there are 10, 20, 30, and 50 mile routes. There is even flexibility with “pick and mix” to do 40 or 60 miles. See details of routes above.
So whether you want a family ride or a real challenge there is a ride for you whatever your level.
All routes are circular and mostly on country lanes and will be well sign posted with plenty of marshals to cheer you on and ensure you do not get lost.
The circular route which is through Dorset Jurassic coastline will be a great ride with fantastic scenery. The route is mostly on country lanes to ensure you have a enjoyable ride.
For details of 100 & 75 Etape plus other routes of 50, 30, 20, and 10 miles see our web site www.dorset-bike-ride.co.uk
Event facilities
Free car parking
Toilets at start/finish
Full route marking
Route marshals
Mechanical Support
Pickup if required.
Free feed stations
First aid support
Free massages
On site catering - Open 7am for breakfast
On site camping
Event Photography
Medals and certificate
Self timing record comparison
Location: Longthorn Camp site,, next to Monkey World near Wareham BH20 6HH
Registration opens 7:30
Start: staggered start from 8am for Etape and 75 mile, others between 9am-10am.
Cost in advance - £20 for 100 & 75 Mile Etape, £15 for other routes. Children £5.
Entry on the day: Yes, if event is not sold out, £25 for 100 & 75 Etape, £20 for other routes. Children £5.
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