This ride has the insatiably mix that makes Sportive riding so fantastic! Be warned this rides books up fast, and why? Well, we start off with a gentle warm-up through undulating minor roads to the West of Guildford. This follows a deliciously challenging climb up on to the North Downs with views over the Surrey Hills and quiet lanes to catch your breath, and a brilliant descent to the finale. This area will feature heavily in the eventful 2012 sporting year to come, so join us to get your taste of the action.
Route options available at this venue:
Fun - 15 miles
Short - 30 miles
Medium - 60 miles
Long - 90 miles
Event Entry Fees
Adult - Fun Road Sportive route: £7.50
Adult - All other routes: £12.50
Child entry (16 and under): Free when accompanied by a full paying adult
On the day entries incur an additional surcharge of £2.50 per person.
Online entries close the Wednesday before the event.
Event Timing
Registration Opens: 08:00 - 10:30am
Start times at 5 min intervals:
Fun/Short/Medium: 08:30 - 10:30am*
Long: 08:30 - 09:45am**
Event Centre Closes: 5.00pm
*Course clearing begins at 10:45am however we will not overtake the last rider
**A cut off time will be imposed for the long loop to ensure we are able to clear all of the signage. The cut off time will be advised at registration and during your rider briefing.
I can foresee Kask's PR department getting busy in response to this....
So it was a gang dispute not an attack on (e)bikers.
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You are right, I missed that.
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That's my cue, I believe......
Came to this late; nearly posted the same!
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