ABOUT THE EVENT
Macmillan Cycletta is the UK’s leading series of women-only bike rides, designed for women of all ages and abilities. Macmillan Cycletta headed to Loseley Park, Surrey for the first time in 2013.
As with any Macmillan Cycletta event, there is no obligation to fundraise if you want to take part. We would love you to raise as much money as possible to help the great work Macmillan do for those who are suffering with cancer. No portion of the entry fee goes directly to Macmillan, any money received by Macmillan comes from fundraising undertaken by participants.
EVENT DETAILS
20km
Standard Entry: £28 (1st February to 6th August)
Late Entry: £33 (7th August to closing date)
5 entries for the price of 4: £112
50km
Early Bird: £35 (ends midnight 31st January)
Standard Entry: £38 (1st February to 6th August)
Late Entry: £43 (7th August to closing date)
5 entries for the price of 4: £152
100km
Register Interest in this Distance
* All distances are approximate
WHAT'S GREAT ABOUT THIS EVENT
• Longer routes available for 2015
• Toilets available at the start and finish
• Mechanical, medical and treat stops
• Macmillan Cycletta ride rescue crew
• Great venue and stunning route
• Entertainment for spectators and children
EVENT INCLUDES
• Finisher's medal
• Goody bag
• Post event relaxation in the Recovery Zone
• Results texted to you as you cross the finish line
• Electronic chip timing
• Free parking
PROVISIONAL START TIMES: TBC
AGE REQUIREMENT: Minimum Age 12 on event day (anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
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