Moor to Sea Sportive has run since 2012 and it’s back for 2024. We’ve moved it to Sunday and a slightly later date to ensure quieter roads.
There’s a choice of three routes: The Inspire (short) route is 34 miles (54 km) with approximately 2,300 ft (700 m) of ascent. The Challenge (medium) distance route covers 64 miles (103 km) with approximately 5,700 ft (1,700 m) of ascent. Or there’s the Extreme (long) route which covers 110 miles (180 km) with almost 10,000 ft (3,000 m) of ascent including gradients up to 20%. Full details of the routes can be found further down this page.
The Extreme & Challenge routes also include a KoM / QoM Segment Challenge on the iconic Haytor Hill Climb.
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