Kinesis UK Surrey Hills Gravelcross
*Rescheduled from 4th March*
The Surrey Hills Switchback Gravelcross is an awesome ride, in one of the south’s cycling hotspots!
Based in the ever popular Surrey Hills, the Switchback is a blast from the word go! Head out into the hills on a mixed course featuring the best of the magnificent network of back lanes, fire roads and tracks that this prime cycling destination has to offer! And of course, we will keep you fuelled and on track with the full package of organisation and support that you can rely on at CX Sportive Series events!
The full course option for the Switchback is an intense 70km, with almost 1,300m of climbing packed into that distance. It's a fantastic ride, whether you're on a gravel bike or MTB!
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Thanks! For some reason it's not showing up here: https://road.cc/show/tags/nmotd/145572
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