This new Event for 2015 will become a must do Sportive, it has 3 alternative routes, stunning countryside, rolling terrain and beautiful villages all within Historic Suffolk.
After leaving Otley College (easily accessed from either the A14 or A12), the route heads out to the coastal heaths and the beautiful village of Orford on the banks of the river Ore, before turning North to ‘Snape’ and the first feed station (just before the standard course split).
The Epic route then crosses the enchanting old bridge at Snape Maltings , towards Dunwich. Where the route heads inland along Roman Roads through Peasenhall with its roaming Peacocks and onto the beautiful Market Town of Framlingham famous for it’s classic Suffolk buildings and being the home of Ed Sheeran.
With more Roman Roads which are perfect for cycling over the last 1/4 of the course, riders will quickly tick off the remain miles as they head back to the Finish. A warm welcome, Finishers Medal, massages and post ride refreshments will be waiting.
This course is perfect for riders who wish to get in the miles and maybe clock their first ‘century’ ride. The rolling course allows riders to rack up the miles in relative ease, as a good average speed can be kept around this stunning safe course.
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Well what is that way? Are you suggesting that every bend on every descent can be barriered over a 180km mountain stage?
Hopefully it'll still be allowed for recreational use.