In 2019, more than 1,000 riders took part in the Selby Three Swans Sportive helping to raise over £36,453 for projects across Yorkshire. In 2020, we’re looking to make this charity sportive even bigger! With a choice of 30, 63 and 102 miles there’s something for everyone whether you’re a regular cyclist, getting on a bike for the first time, a family looking for their next challenge, or you’re ready to break through that 100-mile barrier!
Your entry fee includes a finisher’s memento, chip timing with immediate results and refreshments along the way. You’ll also be able to enjoy food, entertainment and a massage when you finish at our event village in front of Selby Abbey.
If you have any questions about this event, take a look at our FAQs or contact the events team on 01423 877 210 or events [at] ycr.org.uk.
Ticket Prices
- One Swan | 30 miles - £25 (On the day £30)
- Two Swans | 63 miles - £30 (On the day £35)
- Three Swans | 100 miles - £35 (On the day £40)
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