A cyclo-sportive event starting at Reigate college organised by Southern Sportive. A flowing route from the North Downs out towards Kent Weald around Sevenoaks and Hever Castle.
It's a nicely paced and balanced route, which eases you into your day with it's early miles providing a perfect leg stretcher, before delivering you into a deceptively hilly mid section that set's the biggest of the day's challenges. From there, it's a long and fast run to the finish back through the heart of some truly stunning countryside.
Registration - 8:00am to 9:30am
Start Times - Full Course 8:30am to 9:30, Mid Course 8:30 to 9:30, Short Course 9:00 to 10:00am
Start times are not pre allocated: join any start within your time band.
Broom Wagon departs - 10:30am
Broom Wagon may remove some signage behind the field. It will not overtake last riders.
Catering Closes - 3:00pm
Event Centre Closes - 4:00pm
Choose from three distance options
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Full Route (120-150km) - Entry fee £19.00
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Mid Route (90-110km) - Entry fee £17.00
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Short Route (50-80km) - Entry fee £16.00
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