Guide Dogs Tour of Berkshire Cyclosportive
The Guide Dogs Tour of Berkshire Cyclosportive takes place on 6th April 2014 from the Guide Dogs headquarters in Burghfield Common, nr Reading, Berkshire.
The event is open to all and is suitable for regular sportive riders, beginners to cycling and charity riders. There are a variety of distance options to suit all abilities with a 41.5km Fun Ride running alongside a 84km Classic Sportive and a 125km Epic Sportive option aimed at cyclists looking for an early season challenge.
The cycle course takes participants through the beautiful Berkshire countryside, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Here they pass through the traditional villages of West Berkshire, negotiate a selection of short punchy climbs and experience the stunning scenery and quiet country lanes of the Royal County of Berkshire.
To enter and for more information go to www.dengieevents.co.uk
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