Now going into its 4th year the Bristol Belter will be welcoming the riders with a perfect selection of rolling hills, coastal views, lung bursting climbs and spine tingling gorge descents – simply the best North Somerset and the Mendips have to offer.
--- free goody bags for the first 300 entries ---
On the 1st September 2013 three different courses will be started from the Redwood Country Club at the western edge of the city. Riders can expect 1st class start/finish facilities with ample parking right next to the registration and start/finish, showers, toilets and changing facilities (part of the Redwood Country Club).
For details of the 75km long MINI course please click http://www.bristolroadsportive.co.uk/mini.php
For details of the 115km SHORT course please click http://www.bristolroadsportive.co.uk/short.php
For details of the 155km LONG course please click http://www.bristolroadsportive.co.uk/long.php
Bike storage in Kingston
"... would have easily 1678 RLJ offences by motorists prosecuted..." Unless the vehicles were self-driving/autonomous. http://rc-rg.com
Im betting these come out of the same factory as the SG and the Grip grab gloves. Identical apart from the Silicon overlay....
Oh, and for long rides (100 miles ish) a whole pack of fig rolls and a couple of jam sandwiches normally does my fuelling.
That "old lane" as you call it, is 1) very much open, some misguided cyclists still use it. I used it once, vowed never to again and I block ride...
Confusingly there seem to be two Millicent roads which cross at approximately right angles, the one that is north-east to south-west is the one...
Indeed....
"Although other neighbours were outside, nobody else had thought to alert her mum and siblings because there was no car on the drive so they didn’t...
"Aldi apologised for the blocked bike racks and said "we have spoken with the store to make sure that the cycle bays are clear for use at all times...
Interesting..... but perhaps I'll wait for the LIdl or Aldi copy and save a couple of hundred quid.....