Wiggle Chiltern Classic

Cycle Sportive , Buckinghamshire – Saturday, 28 Jun 2014

Event Summary

Event Details

This is not a British Cycling registered event

Start Date:

Sat, 28th Jun 2014

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Adams Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 4HJ

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About the Event

Info for Riders

This easily accessed sportive is based at the Wycombe Wanderers Ground (high Wycombe), will deliver the most amazing views of the Chiltern Hills and the Vale of Aylesbury. The Wiggle Chiltern Classic Route is packed full of great views, quiet roads, quality achievable climbs, and beautiful scenery. The route passes the wonderful villages of Lewknor and Stoke Row (where the Maharajah Well is built), and past some classic English Homes such as Wormsley Park (Sir Paul Getty’s home) and Stonor Park. The area is also famous for the ‘Red Kite’ who are often seen circling above the fields and roads. A truly special sight. So this sportive has all the ingredients to make it a perfect summer sportive. Choose from the three route options, Epic 102 mile, Standard 75 miles or Short 42 miles

The Rides

Epic Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sat 28/06/14 07:30 162km / 101 miles ---
Entry: Online: (£30.00 + £1.00 Application fee)
Sat 28/06/14 – 07:30
162km / 101 miles
Short Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sat 28/06/14 07:30 67km / 42 miles ---
Entry: Online: (£20.00 + £1.00 Application fee)
Sat 28/06/14 – 07:30
67km / 42 miles
Standard Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sat 28/06/14 07:30 120km / 75 miles ---
Entry: Online: (£30.00 + £1.00 Application fee)
Sat 28/06/14 – 07:30
120km / 75 miles

Event Summary

Event Details

This is not a British Cycling registered event

Start Date:

Sat, 28th Jun 2014

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Adams Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 4HJ

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

This easily accessed sportive is based at the Wycombe Wanderers Ground (high Wycombe), will deliver the most amazing views of the Chiltern Hills and the Vale of Aylesbury. The Wiggle Chiltern Classic Route is packed full of great views, quiet roads, quality achievable climbs, and beautiful scenery. The route passes the wonderful villages of Lewknor and Stoke Row (where the Maharajah Well is built), and past some classic English Homes such as Wormsley Park (Sir Paul Getty’s home) and Stonor Park. The area is also famous for the ‘Red Kite’ who are often seen circling above the fields and roads. A truly special sight. So this sportive has all the ingredients to make it a perfect summer sportive. Choose from the three route options, Epic 102 mile, Standard 75 miles or Short 42 miles

The Rides

Epic Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sat 28/06/14 07:30 162km / 101 miles ---
Entry: Online: (£30.00 + £1.00 Application fee)
Sat 28/06/14 – 07:30
162km / 101 miles
Short Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sat 28/06/14 07:30 67km / 42 miles ---
Entry: Online: (£20.00 + £1.00 Application fee)
Sat 28/06/14 – 07:30
67km / 42 miles
Standard Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sat 28/06/14 07:30 120km / 75 miles ---
Entry: Online: (£30.00 + £1.00 Application fee)
Sat 28/06/14 – 07:30
120km / 75 miles

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