Ordnance Survey The Equaliser
Get your legs pumping in this early-season test – the Ordnance Survey Equalizer will show you Essex’s best cycling roads to kick the New Year off on a high. Your resolution for 2016 was to ride more anyway, right? You may as well start now on this rolling course that will kick-start your core fitness into action. The largely flat rural roads provide a rolling route to ease you back into weekend mornings in the saddle – but don’t be deceived by this area’s low-lying lands as this sportive packs in more than 2,500ft of climbing action from start to finish of the Epic course.
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