Date: Sunday 18 September
County: Yorkshire
Event name: The Big Leeds bike ride
Start/Finish Venue: Soldier's Field (Roundhay Park), Park Ave., Leeds, LS8 2JH
Start time: 7.00 - 9.00am
Distance: 100 miles or 100km
Official Charity: Leeds Children’s Hospital
Extra info: A challenging ride from Leeds to York and back to raise money for Leeds Children’s Hospital. Starting from Roundhay there's a choice of 100 miles or 100km along quiet country roads to York. The shorter route goes back to Leeds and the long route heads north to the Howardian Hills then back to the finish where you can enjoy refreshments, music and massage - and a well earned rest! This event features chip-timing and web results so after the event, you can see your overall time and average speed along with the opportunity to compare your time with your friends.
Online booking: http://www.bike-events.co.uk/bigleedsbikeride / http://www.bike-events.co.uk/leeds100km
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