In 2018, more than 1,000 riders took to the roads of Yorkshire to complete this scenic sportive and in 2019 we’re hoping for even more. With a choice of 30, 63 and 100 miles there’s something for everyone who likes a good bike ride, whether you are just getting into cycling, looking for a family challenge or ready to ride a century.
Your entry fee includes a finisher’s memento, chip timing with immediate results and on route feed stations. You’ll also be able to enjoy food, refreshments and a post cycle massage at our event village on the Selby Abbey pavement.
Fundraising for Yorkshire Cancer Research
When you enter the Selby Three Swans Sportive, part of your registration fee will go to the charity to be invested in vital cancer research and community health projects. If you would like to make an additional donation, you can do so when you register.
Alternatively, you can join our fundraising team and collect sponsorship for your challenge. We will provide first-rate support, including some great ideas to get you started and without the pressure of raising minimum sponsorship amounts.
You can also purchase a Yorkshire Cancer Research cycling jersey in advance by emailing events [at] ycr.org.uk (subject: Selby%20Three%20Swans%20Sportive) . They will also be available on the day of the event.
Entry Fees
These are being frozen at 2018 levels as follows:
One Swan (30 miles) £21
Two Swan (63 miles) - £26
Three Swan (100 miles) - £31
Please ensure you sign up in advance, as registration on the sportive weekend will be £25, £30 and £35. We will be adding more information to the website as we confirm routes and other information throughout the year. If you have any questions in the meantime, please call our Events Team on 01423 877210 or email events [at] ycr.org.uk.
Has anyone on here introduced a C2W scheme at their own company if a business owner, or at their employer?...
A bargain at under £72 per watt!
I have no clue what the part in bold means.
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It looks like it would give you more of a sideways elliptical motion - like a cross-trainer - rather than the up-and-down of the Alenax.
They've only got two wheels on the road, so it doesn't count as parking in the road...
"I just lost concentration, the dog jumped on my lap"...
Maybe I ought to report it as a road flaw?...
Bristol could do with being a bit more like Liverpool, at least in the housing costs department. So I for one welcome our new square-nurse merging...