The Slate Stinger Sportive - Epic (93 miles), Standard (60 miles), Short (34 miles)
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The routes take in some of the best and most challenging cycling routes in Cumbria, a county that is famed as a cycling destination. The 93 mile Epic challenge takes in the ascent of the fearsome Honister Pass. Just the one pass climb but with a whopping 3180m of ascent not only will this route challenge you physically and mentally it will also take you on a beautiful journey on some of the area’s best kept secret roads. Our Standard 60 mile route still packs a punch whilst the short 34 mile route offers an achievable challenge on Cumbria’s glorious roads.
Location: Hutton-in-the-Forest, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 9TH
What else is included?
Finishing medal
Event centre facilities and parking
Mechanical support
Full route marking
Rider public liability insurance
Free energy drink + energy snacks
Electronic chip timing
Bike wash facilities
Web results service
Emergency support
On site catering
Massages
Plus these great offers from our sponsors:
20% off Rudy Project
30% off SiS products
25% off cycleplan insurance
Finish 4 or more of our events within the Cycling Weekly sportive series and receive a trophy to recognise your achievement.
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