Harp Hilly Hundred Reliability Ride

Reliability Trial , Hemel Hempstead – Sunday, 18 Jan 2015

Event Summary

Event Overview

The Harp Hilly Hundred Reliability Ride is a popular early season training ride organised by the Harp Road Club, it has been run every year since its inception in 1954. Recognised as one of the harder reliability rides in the area, because of the unrelenting terrain through the Chilterns, it was originally 100 miles but is now approximately 100 kms. For those who don't feel they are fit enough for the full distance we also have a shorter 55km route.


The ride starts in Kings Langley, Herts and follows a challenging route through the Chilterns via Bovingdon, Berkhampstead, Whipsnade, Ivinghoe & Tring. It then returns through Ivinghoe and Berkhampstead to finally finish back in Kings Langley. The major ascents include the climbs of Bison Hill near Whipsnade, Aston Hill just outside Tring and Ivinghoe Hill past Ivinghoe Beacon.


Training over winter? Why not try one of British Cycling's training plans here.

Event Details

Event URN:

364112

Start Date:

Sun, 18th Jan 2015

Event Type:

Reliability Trial (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Hemel Hempstead CC Club Room, Nash Mills Recreation Centre, Red Lion Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP3 9TE

View map

Cheques payable to:

-

Event promoted by:

Harp RC 2017 (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

The 100km ride follows a challenging route through the Chilterns including the climbs of Bison Hill near Whipsnade, Aston Hill just outside Tring and Ivinghoe Hill past Ivinghoe Beacon. The 55km route includes the Ivinghoe climb.

The Rides

Harp Hilly Hundred Reliability Ride Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 18/01/15 08:30 --- ---
Entry: On Day: (£10.00)
Sun 18/01/15 – 08:30

Event Summary

Event Overview

The Harp Hilly Hundred Reliability Ride is a popular early season training ride organised by the Harp Road Club, it has been run every year since its inception in 1954. Recognised as one of the harder reliability rides in the area, because of the unrelenting terrain through the Chilterns, it was originally 100 miles but is now approximately 100 kms. For those who don't feel they are fit enough for the full distance we also have a shorter 55km route.


The ride starts in Kings Langley, Herts and follows a challenging route through the Chilterns via Bovingdon, Berkhampstead, Whipsnade, Ivinghoe & Tring. It then returns through Ivinghoe and Berkhampstead to finally finish back in Kings Langley. The major ascents include the climbs of Bison Hill near Whipsnade, Aston Hill just outside Tring and Ivinghoe Hill past Ivinghoe Beacon.


Training over winter? Why not try one of British Cycling's training plans here.

Event Details

Event URN:

364112

Start Date:

Sun, 18th Jan 2015

Event Type:

Reliability Trial (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Hemel Hempstead CC Club Room, Nash Mills Recreation Centre, Red Lion Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP3 9TE

View map

Cheques payable to:

-

Event promoted by:

Harp RC 2017 (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

The 100km ride follows a challenging route through the Chilterns including the climbs of Bison Hill near Whipsnade, Aston Hill just outside Tring and Ivinghoe Hill past Ivinghoe Beacon. The 55km route includes the Ivinghoe climb.

The Rides

Harp Hilly Hundred Reliability Ride Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 18/01/15 08:30 --- ---
Entry: On Day: (£10.00)
Sun 18/01/15 – 08:30

Disclaimer: This event listing has been supplied by a registered event organiser. The views and statements expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of British Cycling or its associated federations. British Cycling does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of those views or statements and does not accept any legal liability whatsoever arising from any reliance on the views, statements and subject matter of the event listing. This content may include hyperlinks to other web sites that are not owned or controlled by British Cycling. British Cycling has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third party websites. All content of communications between event organisers and entrants should adhere to our acceptable usage policy https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/acceptableuse. If you believe any content to be inappropriate please report it to events@britishcycling.org.uk