The Brewin Dolphin Surrey Gran Fondo is another new Sportive for 2018, joining Brewin Dolphin's Velo Club Series.
As the name suggests, the Surrey Gan Fondo is going to take riders on a tour of Surrey, packed with great roads, climbs and scenery alike. There will be three routes for riders to choose from, suiting most cyclists' abilities and these will most certainly include some well-known climbs.
The routes are currently being plotted to ensure we are using suitable roads while taking in the best views possible, so please bear with us while we finalise the details.
Velo Club. This option gives you everything the normal entry gives you, and you can still choose to ride any of the three routes available, but gives you a lot of extras. Take a look below to see some of the things the Velo Club ticket gives you.
Custom Brewin Dolphin Jersey (rrp £65)
Coffee & Breakfast on arrival
Lunch and drink on return
Goodie bag
Chance to ride with VIP celebrity guest
Q&A with VIP guests
Mechanical support
Complimentary post ride massage from Official Physio Partner Six Physio
Make this a day to really remember by upgrading your ride to a Brewin Dolphin Velo Club ticket. These tickets are extremely limited.
Epic: 100miles
Standard: 70miles
Short: 40miles
This Event Includes:
Facilities and parking, Mechanical support, Medical support, Full route marking, Rider public liability insurance, Feed Stops, Energy food and drink, Electronic chip timing, Web results service, Online certificates, Finisher gift, Finisher medal, Pick-up wagons, Photos by SportivePhoto
Sweet-and-sour? This was cake!
I can sort of see why they would initially think that's a good thing to do....
Other cycle-delics are available of course. Available in appliable patches.
Fair point(s) - although I don't suppose they're likely choices in this scenario!
I got a reply to my complaint from Amazon and the listing has been removed...
Mistakes happen in articles. Maybe people should just drop the writer a note instead of trying to win imaginary internet points.
Being easy to fit isn't the sole criterion for a good tyre. Easy to fit tyres also tend to be easy to remove tyres, which is fine if you're trying...
Equally, you could say don't fixate on the frame material - both ti and carbon can be made comfortable or stiff.
'I’m not anti-cyclist, I cycle myself, . . . . . . . . . ” blimey, if I had a quid for every time I'd heard that one - I'd be loaded.
That's a bit forward! But yes; pop up any time you like. Except when the buses have been at the bridges.