The mass attendance at the Suffolk Sunrise 100 makes this a very special ride out. 45, 60 and 103 mile routes on speedy, flatish terrain will suit all ability levels
The stunning backdrop of Framlingham Castle at the start of the Suffolk Sunrise 100 bike ride is a sight to behold. As one of over 1,300 riders, you will set off on this popular charity cycling sportive that offers an enjoyable mixture of town, countryside and coast on quiet lanes. The Suffolk terrain offers little resistance on this RIDE100 cycling event that is raising funds for children’s charity Action Medical Research.
With three route options the Cool 45 mile route is great if you’re a newbie to cycling or if you’ve been out of action for a while. The more challenging Classic 60 mile and Champion at 103 mile routes are ideal if you’re an experienced or regular Sportive rider.
Expect a great day in the saddle with the team on this Action Medical Research cycling event with first class support throughout the day.
Suffolk Sunrise 100 ride page www.action.org.uk/sunrise
Ride Series Calendar: www.action.org.uk/cycling
Included:
Chip timing
3 Route options 45, 60 & 103 miles
Circular routes
Feed station
The best lunch stop ever!
Mechanical support
The best signage in the business
Event massage
Medal
Photography
Emergency cover
SAG Wagon and Emergency Crew
Unfortunately, the AI is more likely to look at the weight of people expressing that opinion and considered it gold standard truth....
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Some super logic by the counciller.......
Plus, it takes just one bright spark with a drill to turn water-filled barriers back to the easily moved state.
Gosh, I thought I was a late comer to this
I managed to break the chain link on mine. (I assume it's the same product, mine came as part of a rather snazzy Birzman toolkit)....
Good review. I like to see the full range of 'award stars' in use to differentiate between good and 'meh' products. Same with the Ribble Allroad...
I was under the impression that “unbalanced investment from Arab countries” is having a not necessarily good impact on pretty much every sport.
Very true....
Like going to a cello lesson?