Back to haunt you in 2017! The CycloPsycho Sportive is one howler of a ride and not for the faint hearted. Taking on some devilish climbs and demon descents, this sportive offers up a choice of three distances that will appeal to experienced and recreational cyclists alike; there is one for you!
The Kent North Downs is the setting for this sportive and the terrain is not to be under estimated, it’s a tough one. The landscape may look like a patch work quilt made up of autumn colours but it’s only a disguise to fool you into a false sense of security! With multiple climbs and descents you’ll need nerves of steel and bucket loads of determination to make it to the finish line.
The routes are fully signed and supported with well stocked feed stations where riders can rest up, have a drink and a snack before hitting the road again.
Whatever distance you choose, you can be sure of a cracking day in the saddle with the Cyclopark Events team. At the finish you’ll be presented with a well-earned finisher’s medal and afterwards you can reflect on your day with other riders in the Cyclo Café. There will a team of massage therapists available to those aching muscles; why not treat yourself to post ride massage.
Three Route Options
Total Psycho 88 miles
Almost Psycho 67 miles
Slightly Psycho 30 miles
Total Psycho Route £25.00
Almost Psycho Route £25.00
Slightly Psycho Route £20.00
What's included
Timing
Signed Route
Mechanical Support
Medical Cover
Feed Stations
Broom Wagon
Finisher's Medal
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