The Cycle Wiltshire Sportive returns to Salisbury in May this year, so whether you are a regular cyclist or just cycle for leisure, you will find a route to suit you and enjoy a great day out.
Venue: Five Rivers Community Campus, Hulse Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 3NR .
Provisional start time 8am – 10.30am.
Routes include: Short - 20 miles, Medium - 64 miles, Long - 100 miles
The roads used on these routes are quiet offering stunning views of the Wiltshire countryside with some tough climbs without the event being a complete “sufferfest” of climbing.
Event includes: Free parking, Excellent signage and marshals, fully stocked feed stations, mechanical and medical support, chip timing, course photographer, goody bag, finishers medal, free bowl of pasta and drink at finish and event village with something for all the family including bouncy castle and face painting.
For more information and to enter go to www.cyclewiltshire.org.uk
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