Raise some money with a bike ride for this important local charity
The annual Great Big Bike Ride returns on Sunday 8 September 2013 with routes of 25km, 50km and 100km
Once again, the three courses on offer have been designed by the team at the Bicycle Hub in the Park. The routes explore the beauty of north Shropshire. For more information on all of the routes simply click on the links below.
The 100km ride is open to those aged 18 years or over.
An old school sportive on our door step.
Not a race, but a challenging 65 mile ride at your own pace all on quiet roads and lanes among the beautiful Shropshire hills. Not a "Pretend" road race, no tags, timings or numbers, how you ride is up to you. 22 years of this very popular event which grows every year is proof enough that this formula suits the vast majority of riders. A great but tough day among Shropshire's "Blue remembered hills" and quiet lea...
The Wiggle Wye Valley Warrior is as beautiful, as it is challenging. Starting from the impeccable Chepstow Racecourse, you’ll head straight up the Wye valley hugging the awe inspiring, majestic Wye River all the way. Riders will zig zag the river several times soaking in the views of the sheer cliff faces and the powerful river below. Along the way you’ll pass some iconic landmarks such as Tintern Abbey.
After reaching Monmouth you head into the Forest ...
The Fred Whitton Challenge is a gruelling 112 mile sportive challenge ride for charity around the Lake District, run in memory of Fred Whitton. It starts & finishes at Coniston, and the route
includes the climbs of Kirkstone, Honister, Newlands, Whinlatter, Hardknott and Wrynose passes
The event is based from: Brightwells, Easter Court, Leominster, just of the A44. Options of either 38, 70, or 105 mile options. The area is a superb area for cycling, empty roads, stunning views, nice smooth tarmac. There will be one food stop for the 38 and two stops for the 70 mile and 105 mile routes. Taking in the climbs of Cleehill, Begwns, Radnor Forest and Cwm Owen (Tour of Britain 2012).
After its inaugural event last year attracting around 300 riders the Nova Raiders Sportive returns for 2013 offering riders three routes through the stunning Shropshire countryside.
This year`s " Route 66 Sportive " is being held on Saturday 11th May 2013. Courses available are Route 66 ,Route 33 and a family 10. All starting and finishing at the stunning location of the sports pavilion at Longford Hall. Cycling through the Shropshire countryside with ...
Now in her sixth year, the 2013 Preseli Angel continues where it left off last year with the best sportive route in West Wales coupled with the best value for money on offer in the sportive calendar. The Preseli Angel gives you the opportunity to ride some of the quietest, most scenic and most challenging roads in Pembrokeshire If you like stunning views, tough climbs, ah-may-zing descents and quiet back roads, this is the one for you. 40 and 78 mile route...
After a period of silence the TumbleUp4Life is back. The date is yet to be confirmed, but the organizers are hoping for May 4th 2013.
In the TumbleUp4Life cyclists unite to gather funds in support of cancer recovery. They also seek to share their inspiration about living life to the fullest, even when that seems an uphill battle. The struggle to conquer the Iron mountain, also known as the Tumble as many times as possible (with a maximum of 15 times) in...
The 2012 Tour of Pembrokeshire was a great success, with over 650 participants bathed in Pembrokeshire sunshine on Saturday the 12th of May 2012. The 2012 tour saw a revised route taking in more of the mountainous terrain in the north of the County with 50, 75 and 100 mile routes each encompassing higher climbs as their distances increased making the Tour suitable for a wide range of rider abilities
The 2013 Tour is set to provide more of the same, with...
Starting in at Poynton Leisure Centre the routes take the riders across the Cheshire Plains to Delamere Forest near Chester then down towards Beeston Castle before returning to Poynton near Manchester.
There are three great routes designed by experienced local club cyclist. All three routes are relatively flat with a few small highs and undulations.
Event Features: Electronic Timing, Feed Stations, Support Vehicles, Changing Rooms, GPS Files, Route
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