Test your late season legs against the parcours. Push yourself to the limit on the KOM timed climb. An event run by passionate cyclists for cyclists.
The course is well signed posted and marshaled. There is mechanical assistance at the event head quarters and mobile mechanical on the road. Feed stations stocked with High 5 energy products will keep you moving and a broom wagon will sweep the course for those that need to stop.
Your finishers medal and a bar awaits you at the end.
Ample parking on site for the riders. Toilets and changing rooms and showers provided. Please allow time to collect your rider number, timing chip and rider goodies.
You must wear a suitable helmet and bring your helmet to registration on the day.
Please see our dedicated website for full details including 50km and 100km route description with 3D profiles, T&C’s, rider packs, on-day information, our organisation details, charity and sponsors information. Any queries please get in touch. http /amwellsports.org.uk/
The Amwell Club of Rotary organises cyclosportives and sporting events in Hertfordshire and beyond to raise money for deserving charities. Chapeau to the riders, come ride with us.
Choose from two challenging courses throughout Hertfordshire and Essex 50km or 100km.
The cost of the event is £20 for the 50km course and £25 for the 100km.
High demand is expected and early booking is recommended!
All profits made from this event are donated to deserving charities by the Rotary Club of Amwell. At the Amwell Club of Rotary we raise money for a number of good causes, both local and further afield. All profits from this event will be donated to these good causes.
We encourage you to make this event even more special by raising money for the Isabel Hospice.
Rotary Club of Amwell Trust Fund Registered charity number 803309
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