Giant's Causeway Coast Sportive
The Giant’s Causeway Coast Sportive is a unique event based on the iconic North Coast of Ireland offering an unforgettable cycling experience through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Ireland.
The entry fee for the event is £35 and it will take place on Saturday 15th September 2012, cyclists have the choice of 3 routes (57km; 126km; 182km) which all start and finish in the small rural seaside town of Ballycastle in County Antrim.
In the event’s second year, over 1000 riders entered and we expect 2013’s event to be even bigger and better with some exciting changes and improvements being made based on feedback from 2012′s event. Event numbers will be capped at 1000 so if you don’t want to miss one of the most talked about events on the Irish sportive calendar then book your place now!!!
If you're after spectacular scenery coupled with the chance to challenge yourself, then this event is for you:
For more information and to enter please visit www.giantscausewaycoastsportive.com
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