Huntingdon Race Course, Brampton, Huntingdon, PE28 4NL
Epic Route: 100miles
Standard Route: 65miles
Short Route: 30miles
The Wiggle Steeple Chase sportive does largely what it says on the tin. This area, you see, is spotted with historic church steeples, and participants on the ride have been tasked to traverse the tranquil lanes of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Leicestershire along which the eponymous spires are abundant. However, despite this ride’s playful name, the terrain profile — which comprises a series of peaks throughout the route’s entirety — is a sobering image...
These hills may not be the steepest, but with one ascent following the other the Steeple Chase doesn’t offer up a great deal of respite, and you will be kept on your toes until the finishing line. The summits, however strength sapping they may be, will afford you a vantage point from where to see the next steeple to chase, as you point your steed down hill and dip back into middle England’s leafy lanes.
Event Includes:
Event centre facilities and parking, Mechanical support, Medical support, Full route marking, Rider public liability insurance, Feed Stops on-route, Free energy drink energy snacks, Electronic chip timing, Bike wash facilities, Pick-up wagons, T-shirt & medal, Web results service, Online certificates, on site catering, Event photography by SportivePhoto, Retail Opportunities
"The majority of cyclists are safe and obey the Highway Code,"...
This looks to be specific to the square mile where - if you are a sensible pedestrian - then you perceive that the moving vehicle most likely to...
Haha! Not quite, don't go giving me ideas now!
Your point being? That old lane (now closed off as is obvious in the link you posted) was built thirty five years ago or more. On the other side...
And yet here you are....
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"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.....
The change in running shoes has come in the last five years or so, the TdF analysis goes until 2010, so before, as I pointed out above....