Spring Has Arrived - it's Classics Season!
The London Phoenix CC invites you to our 12th Easter Classic sportive – Easter Monday on 22nd April 2019.
There are two routes on offer – 113km and 54km (approx) – with fast times expected for those with the legs! Only £13 (+£1 BC booking fee).
Both routes will take you through the quiet country lanes of Essex. For navigation, download the gpx file to your Garmin or Wahoo, bookmark the Strava link on your phone or pick up a route card at sign-on. We won’t be signing the route this year, due to arrow tampering by local yobs last year (we figured if you can’t rely on the arrows, then there is little point having them).
The longer distance will pass through the villages of Good and High Easter, and features a feed station (Pleshey Village Hall) with toilets where you’ll also be served free hot drinks and our legendary oat bars and other wholesome goodies.
Sunshine, daffodils and tail wind guaranteed (subject to weather conditions on the day). Tell a friend or two and sign up at http://www.londonphoenix.co.uk/easter-classic/
See you Easter Monday!
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