The Wiggle Circuit Breaker Sportive starts from the iconic Silverstone Motor Racing Circuit. This is a cracking end of season sportive made up of rolling hills and can be described as flowing allowing riders to keep a good pace. There is only 1 notable hill which features on the Epic loop. After the start you 'Break out of Circuit' and head into the quiet lanes of Northamptonshire. The route heads North in an anti-clockwise direction sweeping through stunning villages lined with Limestone houses and elegant Churches. Highlights include passing several National Trust sites and points of interest include: Farnborough Park, Burton Country Park, Litchborough House and Boddington Reservoir. Between the endless miles of quiet roads there are constant points of interest dotted on the route. At the 60 mile point the Epic riders climb the leg sapping but short Burton Hill to the stunning Burton County Park. A gradual descent will allow your legs to recover for the final push South East towards the finish back at Silverstone where you will receive a well-deserved medal! Post event refreshments and massages will also be waiting. There are 2 routes to choose from an 84 mile Epic or a 52 mile Standard route. - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/wiggle-circuit-breaker-sportive/...
We used to have one but the wheels fell off...
I haven't visited the tweet about this, I suspect it would make me very angry at these people and I would not be able to avoid taking issue with...
I don't know about how many know the changes, but plenty of cyclists in London just don't know, or rather just ignore the highway code....
Unfortunately effective negative reinforcement is even more lacking than positive reward for Doing The Right Thing......
if only they would stick to burgers, insted of getting involved in town planning.
On a blind bend, on a blind crest outside of a school with children walking and cars actively passing in the other direction. ...
I doubt the horses in the new forest or dartmoor get cyclist training. But they seem completely indifferent to cyclists. So what are the horse...
exactly. Unless there's something that stops them (oh, wait, black boxes..)
You're right about the bypass though, it makes it much more pleasant to ride through the town at any time of day, including the old road north out...
what about minority tourists?