The original and the best. It is the toughest both physically and technically of all the events offering a full take of the best of Lakeland riding and is a great way to end the year of Adventure Cross.
There are 2 routes- Mini massif 44 miles and Massif 62 miles
The Lake District route, starting and finishing in Keswick, is both picturesque and challenging, offering something for everyone. The route is a mix of bridleways,flowing trails, tracks and minor mainly traffic free lanes showing off the full range of what the Lakes have to offer and circumnavigating the Skiddaw Massif.
It ís a fantastic course for a cross bike, although a hard-tail mountain bike would be equally suitable, it takes you to places and offers views inaccessible by road.
Due to the constantly changing scenery and the shifts in the terrain the ride goes by remarkably quickly as each new section throws up a new challenge or a spectacular view.
Please note: this event is not open to riders under 16.
What's included at the event:
Fully signposted routes
Finishing medal
Event centre facilities
Mechanical support
Full route marking
Rider public liability insurance
Free energy drink + energy snacks
Electronic chip timing
Bike wash facilities
Web results service
Emergency support
On site catering
Massages
Seriously, mate, stick your head in a cold butt of water....
The way I read it was that it formed part of the prosecution case - that it established motive and therefore intent that was necessary for a murder...
Harsh to arrest somebody, just because their car decided to flip over.
FLR is located in Bulgaria.
Do you have any views on bike frame materials?
There's a character in that film Premium Rush who walks into their workshp and says, "with all the tools in here you'd figure there'd be something...
Actually I think the "Stop forcing your views on me" cartoon you posted on the Funnies thread is probably the best response.
As shown in this video from CycleGaz: "What a difference school holidays make on traffic" https://youtu.be/z57UgWLCfRg?feature=shared
The cyclists of today would appreciate this, but they make up a few % of those making journeys. And I only appreciate traffic lights because other...
Thanks, that's probably a good point about all the different profiles - I hadn't thought of that. Interesting Unior tool, thanks for the link.