St Andrews Hospice Sportive (Cancelled)

Cycle Sportive , Cumbernauld – Sunday, 17 Apr 2016

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Event Summary

This event has been cancelled

Event Overview

The St Andrew's Hospice Sportive is an 80-mile (127Km) fully closed road sportive. For those who feel that 80 miles is a bit far, we have now added a 50-mile option. The challenging and scenic route takes in some of the classic West of Scotland roads and climbs as well as some less well known back roads and lanes in Lanarkshire.

The route passes through Lennoxtown, climbs over the classic Crow Road, meanders along the Carron Valley before plummeting down the Tak ma Doon Road into Kilsyth. Continuing towards Longriggend, Shotts and Allanton before turning back up to Jersay and Kirk O'Shotts, for the most part on quiet lanes and minor roads.  Riders will  then continue through Plains, Greengairs and on to the new finish at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld.

Event Ambassador and Round the World Cyclist & Adventurer Mark Beaumont says:
"I am delighted to be leading out the inaugural St Andrew's Hospice Sportive - this is a fantastic route on some iconic stretches including Milton of Campsie and Crow Road. With over 5000 feet of ascent it will be a challenging event, but with closed roads... I have no doubt that this will be brilliant. Through the hard miles and camaraderie everyone can also make a big difference to the people being looked after in Lanarkshire by the St Andrew's Hospice."

The purpose of this event is to fundraise for the essential work of the St Andrew’s Hospice which provides end of life care to patients who are suffering from cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. St Andrews Hospice offer a wide range of support services to patients and their families to help them with the traumas and challenges they face. Each week, St Andrews Hospice provide care to approximately 120 patients from communities in Lanarkshire. With your help, we can continue to provide care to those who need it.

Event Details

Event URN:

389793

Start Date:

Sun, 17th Apr 2016

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Broadwood Stadium, 1 Ardgoil Drive, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, G68 1NE

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Event Website:

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About the Event

This event has been cancelled

The Rides

50mile Route Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sun 17/04/16 07:00 03 hr / 80km / 50 miles ---
Sun 17/04/16 – 07:00
03 hr / 80km / 50 miles
80 mile Route Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sun 17/04/16 07:00 04 hr 30 mins / 128km / 80 miles ---
Sun 17/04/16 – 07:00
04 hr 30 mins / 128km / 80 miles

Event Summary

This event has been cancelled

Event Overview

The St Andrew's Hospice Sportive is an 80-mile (127Km) fully closed road sportive. For those who feel that 80 miles is a bit far, we have now added a 50-mile option. The challenging and scenic route takes in some of the classic West of Scotland roads and climbs as well as some less well known back roads and lanes in Lanarkshire.

The route passes through Lennoxtown, climbs over the classic Crow Road, meanders along the Carron Valley before plummeting down the Tak ma Doon Road into Kilsyth. Continuing towards Longriggend, Shotts and Allanton before turning back up to Jersay and Kirk O'Shotts, for the most part on quiet lanes and minor roads.  Riders will  then continue through Plains, Greengairs and on to the new finish at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld.

Event Ambassador and Round the World Cyclist & Adventurer Mark Beaumont says:
"I am delighted to be leading out the inaugural St Andrew's Hospice Sportive - this is a fantastic route on some iconic stretches including Milton of Campsie and Crow Road. With over 5000 feet of ascent it will be a challenging event, but with closed roads... I have no doubt that this will be brilliant. Through the hard miles and camaraderie everyone can also make a big difference to the people being looked after in Lanarkshire by the St Andrew's Hospice."

The purpose of this event is to fundraise for the essential work of the St Andrew’s Hospice which provides end of life care to patients who are suffering from cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. St Andrews Hospice offer a wide range of support services to patients and their families to help them with the traumas and challenges they face. Each week, St Andrews Hospice provide care to approximately 120 patients from communities in Lanarkshire. With your help, we can continue to provide care to those who need it.

Event Details

Event URN:

389793

Start Date:

Sun, 17th Apr 2016

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Broadwood Stadium, 1 Ardgoil Drive, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, G68 1NE

View map

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

This event has been cancelled

The Rides

50mile Route Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sun 17/04/16 07:00 03 hr / 80km / 50 miles ---
Sun 17/04/16 – 07:00
03 hr / 80km / 50 miles
80 mile Route Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sun 17/04/16 07:00 04 hr 30 mins / 128km / 80 miles ---
Sun 17/04/16 – 07:00
04 hr 30 mins / 128km / 80 miles

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