Date: Sept 18th 2016
County: Bristol / Gloucestershire
Event name: Bristol 100/60/25 bike ride
Start Venue: Blaise Castle, Henbury Rd, Bristol BS10 7QS
Start time: 7.00 – 9.00am
Distance: 100, 60 and 25 miles
On the day entry fee: See Bike Events website
Official Charity: Stroke Association
Extra info: Join us on a 100, 60 or 25 mile bike ride in aid of Stroke Association - back for a second year! Setting off from the grounds of Blaise Castle in Bristol, this exciting and beautiful new circular ride skirts the edge of the Cotswolds on the more challenging outward leg, turns towards the Severn, before making its way down the flats of the Severn Valley near Berkeley Castle - then onto the finish, where a hero’s welcome awaits! The 100 mile route features chip-timing and web results so after the event, you can see your overall time and average speed along with the opportunity to compare your time with your friends.
For more details and to sign up online, visit: www.bike-events.co.uk/bristol100 or www.bike-events.com/bristol6025
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