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Struggle Moors

Cycle Sportive , York – Sunday, 09 Jul 2017

British Cycling Grading

5
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Very Hard

Event Summary

Event Overview

The Yorkshire Dales are your rolling hills, your picturesque landscapes and your quaint cafe stops. The Yorkshire Moors are steeper, bleaker, more exposed and fearfully isolated.


Event Details

Event URN:

408362

Start Date:

Sun, 9th Jul 2017

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Ampleforth Abbey and College, Ampleforth, York, North Yorkshire, YO62 4EN

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British Cycling Grading:

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About the Event

Info for Riders

The Yorkshire Dales are your rolling hills, your picturesque landscapes and your quaint cafe stops. The Yorkshire Moors are steeper, bleaker, more exposed and fearfully isolated.

Struggle Moor sportive spans 110 miles and takes you over notoriously steep Yorkshire Moor climbs. To rub salt into the wounds, between your categorised climbs you’ll find relentlessly undulating roads and some uncategorised stings in the tail.

Climbs include Boltby and Carlton Bank, Cote de Grosmont (as seen in the Tour de Yorkshire 2016), the aptly name Glaisdale Horror and finally the infamous Rosedale Chimney Bank with 90 miles in your legs.

The Struggle Moors takes place on Sunday 9th July from Ampleforth.

The Rides

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The Struggle, Yorkshire Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 09/07/17 06:00 12 hr / 174km / 108 miles 499 1000
Sun 09/07/17 – 06:00
5
British Cycling Grading: 499 | Est. Field Size: 1000
12 hr / 174km / 108 miles

Event Summary

Event Overview

The Yorkshire Dales are your rolling hills, your picturesque landscapes and your quaint cafe stops. The Yorkshire Moors are steeper, bleaker, more exposed and fearfully isolated.


Event Details

Event URN:

408362

Start Date:

Sun, 9th Jul 2017

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Ampleforth Abbey and College, Ampleforth, York, North Yorkshire, YO62 4EN

View map

Event Website:

Visit Website

Other Events:

View other events promoted by this organiser

British Cycling Grading:

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

About the Event

Info for Riders

The Yorkshire Dales are your rolling hills, your picturesque landscapes and your quaint cafe stops. The Yorkshire Moors are steeper, bleaker, more exposed and fearfully isolated.

Struggle Moor sportive spans 110 miles and takes you over notoriously steep Yorkshire Moor climbs. To rub salt into the wounds, between your categorised climbs you’ll find relentlessly undulating roads and some uncategorised stings in the tail.

Climbs include Boltby and Carlton Bank, Cote de Grosmont (as seen in the Tour de Yorkshire 2016), the aptly name Glaisdale Horror and finally the infamous Rosedale Chimney Bank with 90 miles in your legs.

The Struggle Moors takes place on Sunday 9th July from Ampleforth.

The Rides

5
The Struggle, Yorkshire Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 09/07/17 06:00 12 hr / 174km / 108 miles 499 1000
Sun 09/07/17 – 06:00
5
British Cycling Grading: 499 | Est. Field Size: 1000
12 hr / 174km / 108 miles

British Cycling Grading

5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Very Hard

British Cycling Grading

5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Very Hard

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