Saxon Classic - Prostate Cancer UK
The Saxon Classic, named in homage to the region’s historical roots, is designed to showcase Suffolk’s spectacular scenery. Heading directly east to the coast and the beautiful coastal town of Woodbridge, the three routes explore the many coastal estuaries leading to hidden fishing ports and wild coastlines. Choose from 55km, 100km and 160km where the majority of the route is flat, allowing the ride to flow, but there will be around 1,300m of climbing on the longest route to offer an added challenge. Bring along your family and friends who will enjoy the festival atmosphere at the finish.
By signing up to the Saxon Classic you'll join Men United, the movement for everyone who believes men are worth fighting for.
Fundraising entry fees: £18 - £28
Sportive entry fees: £30 - £45
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