Welcome to Bullards Tour de Norfolk, a new cycle sportive aimed at every kind of rider.
Norfolk Showground, Norwich - Sunday 25th September 2016
Set at the Norfolk Showground, just a stone’s throw away from the A47 and the A11, Bullards Tour de Norfolk is a new cycle sportive aimed at attracting thousands of riders from all over the region to ride the many quiet, tranquil and scenic roads Norfolk has to offer. The routes are branded as Stages and are split up into four different sections; 100, 70, 35 and 20 miles, catering for all types of rider, offering a challenge for all.
Riders and spectators can expect a great atmosphere thanks to a large Bullard’s bar, a variety of outdoor food stalls, camping, live music and more. The team at Forward Moving Events will do everything possible to make sure you get value for money and an experience you want to relive year-on-year. Take a look at our website and feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
For the first ever Tour de Norfolk we are helping raise awareness for the Big C charity, based in Norfolk, who are working to improve the lives of those affected by cancer in Norfolk & Waveney. You have the opportunity to donate before your ride, plus it would be great to spread the word and raise as much money as possible!
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