The Oxford Classic Bike Ride 2015 is a brand new event this year and has a challenge for all abilities. With four different routes covering the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside on Sunday 26th July 2015. The four one day rides are designed for all cycling enthusiasts, sportsmen and women who want to take on a challenge and at the same time raise some much appreciated funds for charity. Participants in the rides will have all food and support provided on route. The Oxford Classic support team aim to take care of everything, so that riders can just concentrate on the event and enjoy the personal challenge ahead of them.
Starting at The Kassam Stadium, home of Oxford United FC and London Welsh RFC, entrants will be cheered across the line by hundreds of supporters after their fantastic achievement, collecting their thoroughly well-deserved medals in the process. We are in the process of confirming the route for 2015 at the moment and will be announcing it shortly.
All pit stops will be hosted by our fantastic volunteers, all ready and waiting to recharge riders’ batteries with plenty of food, drinks and the hospitality that only the Oxford Classic Bike Ride can give. This new and exciting event is designed for all competitors to have fun, meet new friends and get a real sense of achievement by competing in and finishing one of the Oxford Classic’s fantastic routes.
If you think you have what it takes, to take on one of the Oxford Classic routes then sign up now and we will see you on Sunday 26th July 2015.
Gosh that is useful! Thank you so much for taking the bother to reply. I will order them!
At least you're not trying to make a bigger tit ot of yourself by trying to deny your racism.
I've not been over that one...yet! Sounds like another great day! Keep on keepin' on.
Can't see it happening; certainly not under this government with it's commitment to active travel and green policies. An increase in cycling is key...
I've heard back - basically the same email as reported here....
I went the other way and threw 3 transfers at it. Got the winner but other 2 were wasted.
I have owned a pair of Fulcrum 3s. They won't let you down and are a good choice.
I have a Marin Nicasio 2 that I bought to use as a commute bike along "smooth" gravel paths, some dodgy roads and some great roads. Running 32mm...
Well that me laugh, a lot.......!...
Yes, but why spoil a good pun?