Starting from the convenient Ripon Racecourse which boasts fantastic facilities. From here the route starts by heading North following the River Ure, which provides a flattish first 15km to allow your legs to warm up. Then the route passes Masham and onto Leighton Reservoir, at which points things get a little more challenging... Your first of 4 quality climbs is here and your legs will burn as they climb up the 15km's to the top of High Ash Moor. Your legs will be distracted though by the breath taking views, sense of wilderness and deserted roads!
There are 3 route to choose from, 101 miles, 78 miles, 65 miles. After a descent into the Village of Lofthouse, your first of up to 3 feedstations awaits. From here you have 10km of a slight downhill gradient as you follow the River Nidd to pass the spectacular Gouthwaite Reservoir. Legs recovered, it is time to test them again... it is the challenging climb of Greenhow. At the top a 15km decent awaits, offering plenty of recovery before the climb of Round Hill and the final major climb up to the enchanting Brimham Rocks.
Good news... hard work done, you now have 60km where the general gradient is either flat or slightly downhill as you make your way east following and crossing the River Ouse and Ure. You will also pass over the old Aldwalk wooden toll bridge at Little Ouseburn. It is North East from here, back to Ripon Racecourse, where you will receive a well-deserved medal! Post event refreshments and massages will also be waiting.
They're supposed to be licensed and insured, but often aren't.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7CnMQ4L9Pc
Both are bad, but it's especially heinous when so many people know about it and do nothing just because the person brings in money.
And "quite possibly the best all-round aero road bike available right now" at that eye-watering price still only gets 8 out of 10. Doesn't say a...
Have you tried the Ombudsman?
To answer a couple of your questions:...
Err, yes - that's why I mentioned the Ermita de Betlem. In the far east of the island (Pollenca being far west).
I'm sure its coincidence that I really did have to go the doctor's after developing 'trigger thumb'... ...
Fair enough, its not exactly as if I would want to go around like a cycling billboard but if it's a nice kit, and you support the team, why not...
Rim brakes fade, as many an inexperienced coast to coast rider will tell you. rims also can overheat, leading to exploding tyres, tyre failure etc....