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Cheshire Cobbled Classic

Cycle Sportive , Wilmslow – Sunday, 05 Oct 2014

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Registered Sportive

British Cycling Grading

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Difficult

Event Summary

Event Overview

The V-Sprint ‘Cheshire Cobbled Classic’ is an extremely tough 105 km (65-mile) sportive that is inspired by the Tour of Flanders - the Belgian one-day Classic. It features twelve cobbled sectors, including five cobbled climbs that exceed 20% in gradient. The most notable of these is the frighteningly steep Corkscrew, a twisting, snaking cobbled road whose 45% maximum gradient makes it the steepest climb in the country.

There are also two long flat cobbled sectors (something of a rarity in England), which, even more unusually, are surfaced with round cobbles rather than the more common square cobblestones or ‘setts’.

The eastern half of the Cheshire Cobbled Classic is located within the Peak District National Park and takes in the spectacular Goyt Valley and the Fernilee and Errwood reservoirs. The route contains a significant amount of climbing – roughly 1800m in total – and the event builds to a climax on the iconic Swiss Hill, a 25% cobbled climb in Alderley Edge, which is used by Team Sky to prepare specifically for the Tour of Flanders. 

The event will have a Belgian theme, with a variety of Belgian foods, chocolates, and a glass of Belgian beer for every finisher. Feed stations, a broom wagon and medical support will be provided. There is also the option of a shorter 65 km (40-mile) route, which skips sectors 5, 6 and 7 and the Goyt Valley, but is otherwise the same as the full 105 km route. All of the roads used on the route are relatively traffic-free.

The event is promoted by V-Sprint Classics, who organized the recent Tour of the Black Country, a Paris-Roubaix-inspired sportive featuring 15 unpaved sectors and a velodrome finish, and the Strade-Bianche-themed White Roads Classic which features 9 white gravel/chalk sectors.

Event Details

Event URN:

348569

Start Date:

Sun, 5th Oct 2014

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 1BU
Changing rooms, showers and toilets available. Plentiful parking.
View map

British Cycling Grading:

This event has been graded using data collected by British Cycling Mapping

Times

Provisional Times

Ride Cheshire Cobbled Classic

No.

Forename

Surname

 

Start Time

Finish Time

Overall Time

Entrants Club

39

William

Adams

UoMCC

 

 

 

100

?

?

 

0838

1503

6 hours 27 minutes

39

?

?

UoMCC?

0832

1447

6h15

48

?

?

UoMCC?

0834

1420

5h46

92

?

?

 

0838

1414

5h36

57

Les

Astin

 

0834

 

 

64

Paul

Bagley

 

0836

 

 

78

Andrew

Barke

 

0836

1419 S

5h43

28

John

Barker

 

0832

1407

5h35

52

Neil

Barker

 

0834

1317

4h43

 

Steven

Barnes

R M Cycling (RMCC)

 

 

 

79

Paul

Beech

Lancashire RC

0836

1419 S

5h43

63

Jack

Belmonte

 

0836

1428

5h52

45

Mark

Bennett

 

0834

1430

5h56

 

Ben

Biggin

 

 

 

 

11

Barry

Bignell

 

0830

1315

4h45

1

Steve

Bowman

 

0830

1403

5h33

47

John

Brett

UoMCC

0834

1345

5h11

27

Anthony

Bryan

 

0832

1407

5h35

116

Michael

Burns

 

0840

1458

6h18

4

Stephen

Burns

 

0830

1434

6h04

93

Jon

Burns

 

0838

 

 

49

Tom

Canforth

UoMCC

0834

1450

6h16

16

Daniel

Carr

Salt & Sham Cycle Club

0830

1342

5h12

85

Andrew

Clayton

Beacon Roads CC

0838

1355

5h17

98

Martin

Cloudsdale

Albarosa Cycling Club

0838

1355

5h17

70

John

Cole

 

0836

1428

5h52

3

Thomas

Collins

 

0830

1439

6h09

59

Laurence

Cooley

Beacon Roads CC

0834

1409

5h35

43

Andrew

Costello

 

0834

1314

4h40

82

Philip

Dainty

BRAT Club

0838

1315

4h37

 

David

Darnbrook

Pendle Forest CC

 

 

 

75

Carl

Davis

 

0836

 

 

42

Robin 

Dickie

UoMCC

0834

1447

6h13

110

James

Dickinson

 

0840

1422

5h42

112

Paul 

Dipple

 

0840

1414

5h34

62

John

Early

 

0836

1539

7h03

104

John

Elwell

 

0840

1326

4h46

15

Sam

Farrell

 

0830

1344

5h14

73

anthony

forrest

 

0836

1313

4h37

89

Neil

Foxley

Swallowfield Velo Club

0838

1244 S

4h06

87

NIK

GODDARD

 

0838

 

 

31

Timothy

Goodwin

 

0832

1335

5h03

32

Nicholas

Goodwin

 

0832

 

 

46

Steve

Gould

 

0834

 

 

 

Philip

Gray

Kuota - Spinergy - GSG

 

 

 

21

Robin 

Green

Runcorn Cycle Club

0832

1313

4h33

119

chris

hammond

 

0840

1545

7h05

10

Steve

Harradine

 

0830

1439

6h09

90

Matthew

Harvey

 

0838

1259

4h21

114

Adrian

Hatton

Cadence Sport

0840

1416

5h36

65

Steven

Hazeldine

Stone Wheelers CC

0836

1313

4h29

84

Charlotte

Heywood

 

0838

1440

6h02

7

Timothy 

Hill

Brixton Cycles

0830

1335

5h05

23

Charl

Holmes

 

0832

1306

4h34

0

ben

howard

 

0830

1348

5h48

111

PHIL

HOWARTH

 

0840

1422

5h42

86

John

Hunt

Beacon Roads CC

0838

1409

5h31

25

David

Hutcheon

 

0832

1310

4h38

13

Richard

James

Salt & Sham Cycle Club

0830

1342

5h12

12

David

Jones

 

0830

1334

5h04

40

Keith

Kiernan

Liverpool Century RC

0832

1353

5h21

 

JAMES

KING

 

 

 

 

5

Edward

Kitching

Wild Bikes Cycling Club

0830

1434

6h04

102

Richard

Leece

 

0840

1414

5h34

19

ian

letford

 

0830

1338

5h08

71

Gareth

Lewis

 

0836

1420

5h44

81

Reece

Lowe

 

0838

1315

4h37

17

Kevin

Maddocks

 

0830

1155 S

3h25

83

Louise

Mahe

Mule

0838

1440

6h02

51

Thomas

Maher

Horwich CC

0834

1511

6h37

20

James

Male

 

0832

1325

4h53

74

Glenn

Manifold

Energy Cycles Club

0836

1251

4h15 (Course Record)

56

Lee

Matthews

 

0834

1313

4h39

6

Robert

McAuliffe

Brixton Cycles

0830

1335

5h05

38

Mark

Mcburnie

Rochdale triathlon

0832

1220 S

3h48

 

Peter

McGuire

 

 

 

 

101

Anthony

Mcguirk

 

0840

1357

5h17

76

Tim

Medwell

 

0836

1338

5h02

94

Louis

Molloy

 

0838

1414

5h36

103

Tom

Naul

 

0840

1414

5h34

93

Alastair

Parkes

Swallowfield Velo Club

0838

1400

5h22

 

Richard

Pickford

 

 

 

 

55

Kevin

Pickup

 

0834

1511

6h37

117

Dan

Pollard

 

0840

1403

5h23

50

Tom

Pridding

 

0834

1341

5h07

106

grant

prosser

 

0840

1414

5h34

105

Chris

Radcliffe

 

0840

1326

4h46

41

Adam

Register (sp.?)

UoMCC

0834

1301

4h27

22

George

Richardson

 

0832

1306

4h34

34

Gareth

Riley

formby velo

0832

1446

6h14

109

James

Roberts

Chester RC

0840

1259

4h19

80

Alex

Roberts

Sigma Sport.co.uk

0836

1305

4h29

112

Alan

Robinson

Swallowfield Velo Club

0840

1414?

5h34

54

Dan

Robson

Weaver Valley CC

0834

1310

4h36

44

christopher

rostron

 

0834

1434

6h00

14

Steve

Rowley

 

0830

1355

5h25

 

Paul

Ruddie

 

 

 

 

108

nicholas

sampson

 

0840

 

 

24

Craig

Sephton

 

0832

1320

4h48

58

Nick

Shenton

 

0834

1409

5h35

98

Michal

Siemienczuk

Huddersfield Star Whlrs

0838

 

 

9

Martin

Sleeman

 

0830

1440

6h10

77

Alex

Smith

Port Sunlight Whls CC

0836

1420

5h44

97

Nigel

Smith

Team Cystic Fibrosis

0838

1355

5h17

 

Rob

Sneddon

 

 

 

 

 

Neil

Snowden

 

 

 

 

91

Neil

Sturmey

 

0838

1301

4h23

67

andy

sutton

 

0836

1256

4h20

88

Paul

Swift

Swallowfield Velo Club

0838

1323

4h45

 

Stevie

Swindells

Polocini Test Team

 

 

 

29

Lee

Taylor

Alf Jones Cycles

0832

1406

5h34

36

Andrew

Taylor

 

0832

1220 S

3h48

37

Jason

Teens

 

0832

1220 S

3h48

113

Adam

Tempest

Lichfield City CC

0840

1416

5h36

 

Mark

Thacker

 

 

 

 

60

Lucy

Thomas

 

0834

1613

7h39

95

Simon

Turtington

 

0838

1414

5h36

33

Mike

Tyrie

 

0832

1406

5h34

96

donna

waring

 

0838

1426 S

5h48

53

Paul

Watson

 

0834

1301

4h27

68

Nick

Wharton

Team JOMC

0836

1316

4h40

8

Graham

Wheeler

 

0830

1411

5h41

2

David

Whittaker

 

0830

1403

5h33

118

david

whittleton

Heighington bike riders

0840

1545

7h05

35

Colin

Wightman

Formby Velo

0832

1446

6h14

26

Richard

Wilkinson

Manchester Whlrs Club

0832

1326

4h54

18

Simon

Williams

 

0830

1155 S

3h25

30

Martin

Williams

 

0832

1310

4h38

66

Tony

Williams

Team Wheelguru

0836

1301

4h25

115

Colin

Woodward

Derby Mercury RC

0840

1458

6h18

107

peter

Wright

 

0840

1414

5h34

69

Andrew

Wright

Velo Club Walcot

0836

1259

4h23

61

Steven

Wyatt

Salt

0836

1610

7h34

72

Kevin

Wymbs

 

0836

1243 S

4h07

 

Dylan

Yates

High On Bikes

 

 

 

99

?

?

 

0838

1503

6h25

Reports

Ride the Flanders-inspired Cheshire Cobbled Classic

Posted 25/09/2014 - British Cycling

Fancy a Tour of Flanders inspired sportive in Cheshire with a 45% climb?

View Full Report

V-Sprint Cheshire Cobbled Classic offers flavour of Belgian classics

Posted 22/09/2014 - British Cycling

Ride takes in 12 cobbled sectors.

View Full Report

About the Event

Info for Riders

The V-Sprint ‘Cheshire Cobbled Classic’ is an extremely tough 105 km (65-mile) sportive that is inspired by the Tour of Flanders - the Belgian one-day Classic. It features twelve cobbled sectors, including five cobbled climbs that exceed 20% in gradient. The most notable of these is the frighteningly steep Corkscrew, a twisting, snaking cobbled road whose 45% maximum gradient makes it the steepest climb in the country. The eastern half of the Cheshire Cobbled Classic is located within the Peak District National Park and takes in the spectacular Goyt Valley and the Fernilee and Errwood reservoirs. The route contains a significant amount of climbing – roughly 1800m in total – and the event builds to a climax on the iconic Swiss Hill, a 25% cobbled climb in Alderley Edge, which is used by Team Sky to prepare specifically for the Tour of Flanders. The event will have a Belgian theme, with a variety of Belgian foods, chocolates, and a glass of Belgian beer for every finisher.

The Rides

3
Cheshire Cobbled Classic Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 05/10/14 08:30 105km / 65 miles 184 ---
Sun 05/10/14 – 08:30
3
British Cycling Grading: 184
105km / 65 miles

Event Summary

Event Overview

The V-Sprint ‘Cheshire Cobbled Classic’ is an extremely tough 105 km (65-mile) sportive that is inspired by the Tour of Flanders - the Belgian one-day Classic. It features twelve cobbled sectors, including five cobbled climbs that exceed 20% in gradient. The most notable of these is the frighteningly steep Corkscrew, a twisting, snaking cobbled road whose 45% maximum gradient makes it the steepest climb in the country.

There are also two long flat cobbled sectors (something of a rarity in England), which, even more unusually, are surfaced with round cobbles rather than the more common square cobblestones or ‘setts’.

The eastern half of the Cheshire Cobbled Classic is located within the Peak District National Park and takes in the spectacular Goyt Valley and the Fernilee and Errwood reservoirs. The route contains a significant amount of climbing – roughly 1800m in total – and the event builds to a climax on the iconic Swiss Hill, a 25% cobbled climb in Alderley Edge, which is used by Team Sky to prepare specifically for the Tour of Flanders. 

The event will have a Belgian theme, with a variety of Belgian foods, chocolates, and a glass of Belgian beer for every finisher. Feed stations, a broom wagon and medical support will be provided. There is also the option of a shorter 65 km (40-mile) route, which skips sectors 5, 6 and 7 and the Goyt Valley, but is otherwise the same as the full 105 km route. All of the roads used on the route are relatively traffic-free.

The event is promoted by V-Sprint Classics, who organized the recent Tour of the Black Country, a Paris-Roubaix-inspired sportive featuring 15 unpaved sectors and a velodrome finish, and the Strade-Bianche-themed White Roads Classic which features 9 white gravel/chalk sectors.

Event Details

Event URN:

348569

Start Date:

Sun, 5th Oct 2014

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 1BU
Changing rooms, showers and toilets available. Plentiful parking.
View map

British Cycling Grading:

This event has been graded using data collected by British Cycling Mapping

Times

Provisional Times

Ride Cheshire Cobbled Classic

No.

Forename

Surname

 

Start Time

Finish Time

Overall Time

Entrants Club

39

William

Adams

UoMCC

 

 

 

100

?

?

 

0838

1503

6 hours 27 minutes

39

?

?

UoMCC?

0832

1447

6h15

48

?

?

UoMCC?

0834

1420

5h46

92

?

?

 

0838

1414

5h36

57

Les

Astin

 

0834

 

 

64

Paul

Bagley

 

0836

 

 

78

Andrew

Barke

 

0836

1419 S

5h43

28

John

Barker

 

0832

1407

5h35

52

Neil

Barker

 

0834

1317

4h43

 

Steven

Barnes

R M Cycling (RMCC)

 

 

 

79

Paul

Beech

Lancashire RC

0836

1419 S

5h43

63

Jack

Belmonte

 

0836

1428

5h52

45

Mark

Bennett

 

0834

1430

5h56

 

Ben

Biggin

 

 

 

 

11

Barry

Bignell

 

0830

1315

4h45

1

Steve

Bowman

 

0830

1403

5h33

47

John

Brett

UoMCC

0834

1345

5h11

27

Anthony

Bryan

 

0832

1407

5h35

116

Michael

Burns

 

0840

1458

6h18

4

Stephen

Burns

 

0830

1434

6h04

93

Jon

Burns

 

0838

 

 

49

Tom

Canforth

UoMCC

0834

1450

6h16

16

Daniel

Carr

Salt & Sham Cycle Club

0830

1342

5h12

85

Andrew

Clayton

Beacon Roads CC

0838

1355

5h17

98

Martin

Cloudsdale

Albarosa Cycling Club

0838

1355

5h17

70

John

Cole

 

0836

1428

5h52

3

Thomas

Collins

 

0830

1439

6h09

59

Laurence

Cooley

Beacon Roads CC

0834

1409

5h35

43

Andrew

Costello

 

0834

1314

4h40

82

Philip

Dainty

BRAT Club

0838

1315

4h37

 

David

Darnbrook

Pendle Forest CC

 

 

 

75

Carl

Davis

 

0836

 

 

42

Robin 

Dickie

UoMCC

0834

1447

6h13

110

James

Dickinson

 

0840

1422

5h42

112

Paul 

Dipple

 

0840

1414

5h34

62

John

Early

 

0836

1539

7h03

104

John

Elwell

 

0840

1326

4h46

15

Sam

Farrell

 

0830

1344

5h14

73

anthony

forrest

 

0836

1313

4h37

89

Neil

Foxley

Swallowfield Velo Club

0838

1244 S

4h06

87

NIK

GODDARD

 

0838

 

 

31

Timothy

Goodwin

 

0832

1335

5h03

32

Nicholas

Goodwin

 

0832

 

 

46

Steve

Gould

 

0834

 

 

 

Philip

Gray

Kuota - Spinergy - GSG

 

 

 

21

Robin 

Green

Runcorn Cycle Club

0832

1313

4h33

119

chris

hammond

 

0840

1545

7h05

10

Steve

Harradine

 

0830

1439

6h09

90

Matthew

Harvey

 

0838

1259

4h21

114

Adrian

Hatton

Cadence Sport

0840

1416

5h36

65

Steven

Hazeldine

Stone Wheelers CC

0836

1313

4h29

84

Charlotte

Heywood

 

0838

1440

6h02

7

Timothy 

Hill

Brixton Cycles

0830

1335

5h05

23

Charl

Holmes

 

0832

1306

4h34

0

ben

howard

 

0830

1348

5h48

111

PHIL

HOWARTH

 

0840

1422

5h42

86

John

Hunt

Beacon Roads CC

0838

1409

5h31

25

David

Hutcheon

 

0832

1310

4h38

13

Richard

James

Salt & Sham Cycle Club

0830

1342

5h12

12

David

Jones

 

0830

1334

5h04

40

Keith

Kiernan

Liverpool Century RC

0832

1353

5h21

 

JAMES

KING

 

 

 

 

5

Edward

Kitching

Wild Bikes Cycling Club

0830

1434

6h04

102

Richard

Leece

 

0840

1414

5h34

19

ian

letford

 

0830

1338

5h08

71

Gareth

Lewis

 

0836

1420

5h44

81

Reece

Lowe

 

0838

1315

4h37

17

Kevin

Maddocks

 

0830

1155 S

3h25

83

Louise

Mahe

Mule

0838

1440

6h02

51

Thomas

Maher

Horwich CC

0834

1511

6h37

20

James

Male

 

0832

1325

4h53

74

Glenn

Manifold

Energy Cycles Club

0836

1251

4h15 (Course Record)

56

Lee

Matthews

 

0834

1313

4h39

6

Robert

McAuliffe

Brixton Cycles

0830

1335

5h05

38

Mark

Mcburnie

Rochdale triathlon

0832

1220 S

3h48

 

Peter

McGuire

 

 

 

 

101

Anthony

Mcguirk

 

0840

1357

5h17

76

Tim

Medwell

 

0836

1338

5h02

94

Louis

Molloy

 

0838

1414

5h36

103

Tom

Naul

 

0840

1414

5h34

93

Alastair

Parkes

Swallowfield Velo Club

0838

1400

5h22

 

Richard

Pickford

 

 

 

 

55

Kevin

Pickup

 

0834

1511

6h37

117

Dan

Pollard

 

0840

1403

5h23

50

Tom

Pridding

 

0834

1341

5h07

106

grant

prosser

 

0840

1414

5h34

105

Chris

Radcliffe

 

0840

1326

4h46

41

Adam

Register (sp.?)

UoMCC

0834

1301

4h27

22

George

Richardson

 

0832

1306

4h34

34

Gareth

Riley

formby velo

0832

1446

6h14

109

James

Roberts

Chester RC

0840

1259

4h19

80

Alex

Roberts

Sigma Sport.co.uk

0836

1305

4h29

112

Alan

Robinson

Swallowfield Velo Club

0840

1414?

5h34

54

Dan

Robson

Weaver Valley CC

0834

1310

4h36

44

christopher

rostron

 

0834

1434

6h00

14

Steve

Rowley

 

0830

1355

5h25

 

Paul

Ruddie

 

 

 

 

108

nicholas

sampson

 

0840

 

 

24

Craig

Sephton

 

0832

1320

4h48

58

Nick

Shenton

 

0834

1409

5h35

98

Michal

Siemienczuk

Huddersfield Star Whlrs

0838

 

 

9

Martin

Sleeman

 

0830

1440

6h10

77

Alex

Smith

Port Sunlight Whls CC

0836

1420

5h44

97

Nigel

Smith

Team Cystic Fibrosis

0838

1355

5h17

 

Rob

Sneddon

 

 

 

 

 

Neil

Snowden

 

 

 

 

91

Neil

Sturmey

 

0838

1301

4h23

67

andy

sutton

 

0836

1256

4h20

88

Paul

Swift

Swallowfield Velo Club

0838

1323

4h45

 

Stevie

Swindells

Polocini Test Team

 

 

 

29

Lee

Taylor

Alf Jones Cycles

0832

1406

5h34

36

Andrew

Taylor

 

0832

1220 S

3h48

37

Jason

Teens

 

0832

1220 S

3h48

113

Adam

Tempest

Lichfield City CC

0840

1416

5h36

 

Mark

Thacker

 

 

 

 

60

Lucy

Thomas

 

0834

1613

7h39

95

Simon

Turtington

 

0838

1414

5h36

33

Mike

Tyrie

 

0832

1406

5h34

96

donna

waring

 

0838

1426 S

5h48

53

Paul

Watson

 

0834

1301

4h27

68

Nick

Wharton

Team JOMC

0836

1316

4h40

8

Graham

Wheeler

 

0830

1411

5h41

2

David

Whittaker

 

0830

1403

5h33

118

david

whittleton

Heighington bike riders

0840

1545

7h05

35

Colin

Wightman

Formby Velo

0832

1446

6h14

26

Richard

Wilkinson

Manchester Whlrs Club

0832

1326

4h54

18

Simon

Williams

 

0830

1155 S

3h25

30

Martin

Williams

 

0832

1310

4h38

66

Tony

Williams

Team Wheelguru

0836

1301

4h25

115

Colin

Woodward

Derby Mercury RC

0840

1458

6h18

107

peter

Wright

 

0840

1414

5h34

69

Andrew

Wright

Velo Club Walcot

0836

1259

4h23

61

Steven

Wyatt

Salt

0836

1610

7h34

72

Kevin

Wymbs

 

0836

1243 S

4h07

 

Dylan

Yates

High On Bikes

 

 

 

99

?

?

 

0838

1503

6h25

Reports

Ride the Flanders-inspired Cheshire Cobbled Classic

Posted 25/09/2014 - British Cycling

Fancy a Tour of Flanders inspired sportive in Cheshire with a 45% climb?

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V-Sprint Cheshire Cobbled Classic offers flavour of Belgian classics

Posted 22/09/2014 - British Cycling

Ride takes in 12 cobbled sectors.

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About the Event

Info for Riders

The V-Sprint ‘Cheshire Cobbled Classic’ is an extremely tough 105 km (65-mile) sportive that is inspired by the Tour of Flanders - the Belgian one-day Classic. It features twelve cobbled sectors, including five cobbled climbs that exceed 20% in gradient. The most notable of these is the frighteningly steep Corkscrew, a twisting, snaking cobbled road whose 45% maximum gradient makes it the steepest climb in the country. The eastern half of the Cheshire Cobbled Classic is located within the Peak District National Park and takes in the spectacular Goyt Valley and the Fernilee and Errwood reservoirs. The route contains a significant amount of climbing – roughly 1800m in total – and the event builds to a climax on the iconic Swiss Hill, a 25% cobbled climb in Alderley Edge, which is used by Team Sky to prepare specifically for the Tour of Flanders. The event will have a Belgian theme, with a variety of Belgian foods, chocolates, and a glass of Belgian beer for every finisher.

The Rides

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Cheshire Cobbled Classic Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 05/10/14 08:30 105km / 65 miles 184 ---
Sun 05/10/14 – 08:30
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105km / 65 miles

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