Discover middle England on the Warwickshire 100 bike ride. Team Action have a created 37, 60 and 101 miles route options to tempt riders of all abilities. Ride for a Reason. Ride for Action
Setting out from Stratford upon Avon, the Warwickshire 100 charity cycling sportive journeys through Shakespeare’s favourite county. You’ll see awesome scenery, canals and picturesque villages as you pedal to raise funds for vital medical research to help sick babies and children.
Undulating throughout but never heart breaking, this cycling event is suitable for riders of all abilities.
Take it easy on the Cool 37 mile route which is ideal if you’re new to cycling or haven’t been near a bike for a while! Crank up the miles on the Classic 60 mile route or go all out on the Champion at 101 miles which is ideal if you’re an experienced cyclist or Sportive rider.
Join us in Stratford upon Avon and enjoy a great day in the saddle with the Action Medical Research team on this cycling event with first class support throughout the day.
Warwickshire100 ride page: www.action.org.uk/warwickshire100
Ride Series Calendar: www.action.org.uk/cycling
Included:
Chip timing
3 Route options 37, 60 & 101 miles
Circular routes
Feed stations
The best lunch stop ever!
Mechanical support
The best signage in the business
Event massage
Medal
Photography
Emergency cover
SAG Waggon and Emergency Crew
I'd be cautious with the £10 per month TNT offering and your expectation of what you'll get. I suspect it will simply be access to the channels....
A good alternative and easier route through. However, manouevring an ebike there is again, a bit dangerous.
Surprisingly little detail about the collision. Nothing about "the driver is helping us with our enquiries"...
You can prove anything with statistics, even the truth
If they also have the abilty to switch from dipped to 'full beam' they'd be interesting to know about....
If Cycling UK aren't helping you already, please start a GoFundMe for lawyer's fees. I would like to see this story get more widespread coverage.
and for flying mosquitoes in ww2 films
Thanks for your thoughts David. Argos is looking a good bet.
I'm pretty sure this is at least the third time the BBC have had a story on this - not sure why they keep forgetting that they've covered it.
Watching sports seems super boring to me, so not a problem....