The second running of the dagger will begin at Miles cross farm in Symondsbury in site of the famous colmers hill.
Riders will be faced with 3 route choices all of which are testing but easily achievable, the longer routes will be more testing than the short both in distance and hills climbed.
The medium and long routes will have feed stations along the way for riders to relax and regain their energy.
All three routes will head east, following the coast road towards Weymouth before heading inland. Along all the routes riders will be treated to the spectacular views over Chesil and Weymouth bay before riding through the rolling countryside of Dorset.
We have free parking, coffee and cake for after, a wicked medal and welcoming environment and a stunning ride.
The long is a real test the word of the day last year was "BRUTAL" have you got the legs.
trolluk
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