Meet and ride with a cycling great - Francesco Moser!
Winner of Paris-Roubaix on three consecutive years, winner of Milan-San Remo, Tour of Lombardy and, not least, the 1984 Giro d'Italia amongst other, Francesco Moser is undoubtedly one of the sport's most iconic and legendary characters.
Now, for the only time and never to be repeated, you can meet and ride with the great man through the leafy lanes of Essex this September.
The 69-mile route of the Moser Sportive starts in Shoeburyness, Essex and heads out to Little Baddow taking in the challenging 1.6km climb of North Hill in Danbury. From there it arcs back to the start via Battlesbridge and Rochford.
Full route and event details can be found on the event website.
Make a date in your diary and be there. This is a never to be repeated opportunity to meet and ride with Moser in the UK.
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