Ordnance Survey Devils MTB
Plumpton Racecourse is at the foot of the South Downs Hills so there’s no wasting time before you are sampling some great off-road trails. The first big climb gets you onto the ridge, then it’s a roller-coaster of delights as you head west on the famous South Downs Way. From here the route has some awesome descents and yes some challenging climbs too!The two routes split at Pyecombe with the standard route heading back up to the main ridge and Epics getting in a lap of awesome Wolstonbury Hill before re-joining. A spell on the super scenic South Downs Way brings all riders to the next split, with Epic riders heading off to take in 2 more rip roaring descents and leg burning climbs, before joining the Standard riders for a great descent off the ridge...then it’s a flattish countryside loop back to the venue! Once back at the venue you’ll be greeted with a medal, hot drinks, bike wash and optional massages. All riders get a FREE PowerBar Product pack! - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/ordnance-survey-devils-mtb/#stha...
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