Date: September 4th 2016
County: Greater Manchester
Event name: Manchester 100 bike ride
Start Venue: Wythenshawe Park, Wythenshawe Park, Manchester M23 0AB
Start times: 100 mile: 6.45 – 8.15am; 100km: 8.15 – 9.00am
Distance: 100 miles or 100km
Advanced entry fee: see Bike Events website
Official Charity: The Christie Charitable Fund
Extra info: A great 'Century' ride - a choice of 100 mile or 100km routes along beautiful lanes through a wide sweep of Cheshire, helping to raise funds for the Christie Hospital. Starting and finishing at Wythenshawe Park, Manchester, the route heads first to Northwich, taking in Delamere Forest and Nantwich (the half way point) for lunch before heading back through Middlewich to the Finish.
For more details and to sign up online, visit: http://www.bike-events.com/manchester100mile / http://www.bike-events.com/manchester100km
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