Isle of Man Cycling Challenge
The Isle of Man CC (Cycle Challenge) is a cycling sportive which started in 2012 and is held on the world-famous Isle of Man TT Mountain Course. It is a descendant of Manx International Cycling Week when the greatest cyclists from all over the world pitted themselves against the TT course; Chris Boardman’s Mountain Time Trial Record of 1hr 23min 54secs set in 1993 still stands. Now it’s your chance to ride this historic tarmac and enjoy feed stations round the course and a massage on your return to the Grandstand!
On entering you can choose to ride 1, 2 or 3 laps of the Isle of Man’s 37.7 mile (60.7 km) TT Mountain Course, starting and finishing in the pit lane at the iconic TT Grandstand and registering in the TT Press Office – a thrill for any TT fans! You can ride solo or as a relay team (one lap each).
Enter now and you’ll enjoy:
•Electronic timing
•TT course marshalls along the route
•Two refreshment stops en route (with hot food!)
•Support vehicles circulating around the course
•Medical and mechanical support in the pit lane
•Masseurs at the TT grandstand!
The date : Saturday 27 September 2014
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