Cyclothon UK is an endurance, team relay, road cycling race round the Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit made up of an 8 hour challenge and a 12 hour challenge. A chance for you and your team to push yourselves to your absolute limit in this unique and exhilarating experience.
With your team based in the pit garages of this iconic circuit, this is also your opportunity to race amongst and against international sports stars and celebrities in a fun and exclusive environment. Last year, celebrity cyclists included Victor Ubogu, Rory Underwood, Phil de Glanville, Craig Chalmers and Graham Bell.
For more information on how you can enter a team, visit our website http://www.cyclothonuk.com/ or call us on 0871 871 5300
Spectators can watch for FREE! A ticket is required, please email info [at] vultd.co.uk for your complementary spectator’s pass.
Cyclothon UK is an ideal arena to support your fundraising goals. We welcome all efforts to support a many good causes as possible, and there are lots of reasons why riding for charity will make the event an even more worthwhile experience.
I think its in the Book of Job: one of the (many torments) with which Job was tested, was having double yellow lines and a cycle lane painted...
There are some details of the system used here and here. Looks very impressive (when it works).
The LEDs always were rubbish, TBH (v1 Bolt user)
It's just shambolic train organisation from UAE there - any other team would have lined their riders out from the three point line, dropping their...
Condolences to the family. What a tragedy.
@Sredlums: I'm not sure I follow your logic. If someone grabs your helmet twists it, then the reason it doesn't feel good is because the outer is...
Coming to the mid-paced Saturday club ride soon.
Interesting review. I have the Bont MTB+ and they are the most comfy cycling shoes I have ever worn. I use them with a Superfeet Green Insole...
I have a few thousand km on a bike with the Ltwoo group so I'll be interested to see that reviewed.
It really feels like we're living in some sort of SF dystopian novel, doesn't it?