The OVO Energy Tour Ride supporting Breast Cancer Care will take place on Sunday 1 July 2018.
This year’s sportive provides cycling enthusiasts with the opportunity to ride a route inspired by Stage One of the 2018 OVO Energy Women’s Tour in Suffolk.
Open to male and female riders of any ability, this is the perfect opportunity to ride along the same roads as world champions and top professionals. With two routes – 30 and 80 miles (48.2km and 128.7km respectively)– available across largely flat terrain, participants of all levels of experience can enjoy a great day of cycling while fundraising on behalf of Breast Cancer Care.
Both rides will start and finish on Southwold Common, and take in Dennington, Stradbroke and Heveningham. Those tackling the 80-mile (128.7km) route will also pass through Framlingham, the Grand Départ of this year’s OVO Energy Women’s Tour.
Routes:
Challenge: 30 mile route.
Pro: 80 mile route.
Two types of entry:
Standard entry: £35 entry – where £5 of your entry will be donated straight to Breast Cancer Care.
Charity entry: £15 entry – where you agree to raise a minimum of £150 for Breast Cancer Care, and the £15 entry will go to the charity (minus transaction fees).
From start to finish, enjoyable routes and a rewarding day await. Enter now to secure your place in the OVO Energy Tour Ride supporting Breast Cancer Care!
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