Macmillan Cycletta Cheshire - Women Only Bike Ride
ABOUT THE EVENT
Macmillan Cycletta is the UK’s leading series of women-only bike rides, designed to appeal to women of all ages and abilities. Macmillan Cycletta Cheshire is one of the most popular events in the series, starting from the picturesque Tatton Park and taking in the quiet and beautiful roads around East Cheshire.
As with any Macmillan Cycletta event, there is no obligation to fundraise if you want to take part. We would love you to raise as much money as possible to help the great work Macmillan do for those who are suffering with cancer. No portion of the entry fee goes directly to Macmillan, any money received by Macmillan comes from fundraising undertaken by participants.
EVENT BENEFITS
A friendly and welcoming atmosphere
Distances suitable for riders of all abilities
Start the event with friends or people of the same ability
Route designed with safety at the forefront
Routes with appropriate stewarding support
Stunning host venue
EVENT INCLUDES
Moto Marshalls to support you around the route
Free Car Parking
Well-stocked feed stations with sugary goods, energy products and water
Finishers Medal
Electronic chip timing
Results texted to your mobile phone as you cross the line
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