On Sunder the 12th of June we will have an approx. 60km dirt sportive starting from and finishing at the Bikefest venue in Ashton Court. Expect more than 50% gravel and dirt tracks on our loop around greater Bristol. For the Ritchey Reveller we strongly recommend CX or gravel bikes but all bikes are allowed.
We will have well stocked feed stations at the start and the finish of the ride as well as half way around, as well as chip timing, finishing gift, parking and facilities all for an entry fee of £25. You can enter the event via the entry page.
Start / Finish: the start is open from 10-10.30am (open start window) at the Bikefest event venue
Entry Fee: The entry fee includes ride entry, free usage of all facilities, feed stations, finishing present, DJ / band, electronic timing and free parking. £25.00 per person
Event format: The Ritchey Reveller is a non-competitive dirt sportive. More than 50% off the course runs on dirt tracks, rough roads and gravel tracks so we highly recommend a CX bike, gravel bike or MTB – probably not the best ides to take your road bike out onto the Reveller.
Course format: The Reveller is a one loop event which starts and finishes in the Bikefest event venue.
Take care and have fun: Make sure you pay attention to your surroundings, to other trail and road users and enjoy being out for a great ride with other ‘Revellers’.
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