Welcome to the Manchester Mini Sportive organised by Team Torelli Cycling Club. We have got two great routes 30 mile and 60 miles designed by experienced local club riders. The event has been designed help you blow off the cobwebs after the winter break and ease you back into the new sportive season
Both routes are relatively flat with just a few bumps in them to keep it interesting Starting off once again at the Poynton Leisure Centre the riders will head off round the Cheshire plains. There are no big climbs, most of the route is relatively flat or are on undulating roads.
The weather in Cheshire is relatively mild compared to the rest of the North West at this time of year being protected by the Welsh hills in the West and the Pennine hills on the East.
We have all the usual features you would expect from a popular club sportive, Electronic Timing, High 5 Feeding Stations, Support Vehicles, Trade Stands, GPS Downloads, Route Cards, Well Signed Routes, Changing Rooms, Showers, Ample Free Parking on tarmac no muddy fields, Friendly Event Crew, Challenging Routes, Event Commentator, Free Refreshments.
How can we mention dogs and cyclists without mentioning Demi Vollering? https://twitter.com/OutOfCycling/status/1709530797437337648
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