Prowling into its fifth year, The Lionheart has worked hard to establish itself as one of the UK’s most favoured cyclosportives. Organised by an inventive bunch of cyclists, The Lionheart’s early season following is rightfully deserved. Voted once again as one of the top sportives of 2014 by ‘Cyclosport’ readers; we’re back in the saddle on Sunday 22nd March 2015, enjoying the splendour of Longleat Estate as the start and finish point of The Lionheart Cyclosportive.
Back by popular demand, both 100 mile and 100km routes exploit this fantastically scenic corner of South West England. With a closed road hill climb testing your speed and your spirit, this is characterful cycling terrain make no mistake.
With 4 years of glowing reviews from riders tucked securely under its mane, The Lionheart is a perfect early season ride, that will really stretch out your winter legs. An abundance of rolling hills, fantastic views and fast descents – with the added thrill of riding close to the big cats at Longleat – riders can be assured of a challenging and memorable day.
Come and join us on Sunday 22nd March 2015 and see what all the fuss is about!
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