By popular demand, Cycle for Cransley – Kettering’s only cycling sportive – is back for 2019!
With four exhilarating and picturesque routes through the rolling Northampton countryside, this incredible cycling challenge offers something for all ages and abilities.
There’s a 10-mile, 25-mile, 50-mile and (new for 2019) a fantastic 63-mile (100km) fondo to choose from! All rides will begin from the ‘Kettering Rugby Club’.
Thanks to generous support from our Headline sponsors ‘KLM Taxis’ and ‘Tollers Solicitors’, the event will be bigger and better than ever before.
We’re offering energising feed stations on the 25-mile, 50-mile and 63-mile routes, as well as a new and improved Event Village, with mouth-watering catering, fabulous live entertainment and thrilling activities for younger cyclists. Event partner ‘C&D Cycles’ will be on-site for all your biking needs and last-minute repairs. Once more there will be a fabulous medal for every finisher!
Sponsorship is actively encouraged and we have a fantastic treat to motivate all riders! Simply raise over £150 and we will reward you with an exclusive Cycle for Cransley jersey to wear and enjoy!
Tickets are priced at £10 (10-mile), £15 (25-mile), £20 (50-mile) and £25 (Fondo/63-mile) Under 16’s are just £5 on any route, but must ride with a responsible adult.
What are you waiting for? Tickets are strictly limited by the safety capacity for the event and are not expected to last for long! Sign up TODAY!
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