The Wiggle Ups and Downs Sportive is quite a challenge with awesome hills to get the legs pumping and amazing descents to get the heart racing. Taking in the best of the varied landscape of Surrey Hills and North Downs, all three courses are based in the heart of this area of outstanding natural beauty.
Although this area is known for its hills everything is rideable if you have a reasonable level of fitness. A great early season tester on very quiet roads within a stunning area! In 2012 the Olympic road race pasted through this area so you can ride some of the same roads as the pro's. Three different ride lengths (102miles, 79miles and 35miles) allows you to pick your challenge for a great day out. This area of outstanding natural beauty is in touching distance of London and the Start/Finish is next door to a mainline station. - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/wiggle-ups-and-downs-sportive/#s...
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