Axminster's Aspire Team has worked hard to develop three routes that will cater for all skills levels whilst you put the pedal to the metal through three different counties (Devon, Somerset and Dorset). This is a charity sportive so any proceeds made from this event will be supporting Hospiscare. www.Hospiscare.co.uk
This may be the first Ax-pedition but with your help we want to make it a success!!! Still not convinced? Check out the full details of the Ax-pedition below, it's more than just a cycle event!
What does my entry fee include?
Free parking close to Ride HQ
Rider public liability insurance
Full route marking
Mechanical support
First aid / emergency support
Toilet facilities at HQ
Changing rooms and shower facilities available at the finish line.
FREE food and drink bonus (view routes page for more details) when you register before the 31st May 2015.
Any further information you would like to view please visit our website www.ax-pedition.co.uk
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