Three Sportives, all on the same day, and all profits going to charity. This is our fourth year for this annual event and to date we have raised over £18,000 for our charities and we want to do even better.
Wrynose or Bust: 115 miles though North Lancs, South Cumbria with Wrynose Pass in the middle. A tough sportive by anyones standards. The Bay Dash: 68 miles following some of the Wrynose route and still having two tough climbs. The Silverdale Sling: 37 miles around the south coast of Morecambe Bay, tracking an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
All three events are all held on the same day (April 28th 2013) from the same location, The Halton Army Training Camp near Lancaster and this year we will be supported by Cumbria Raynet to monitor our progress through their radio systems.
Feed stations, event timing, hot food and showers at the end, check out our website for online bookings - www.wrynose.org
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