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Spitfire Sportive

Cycle Sportive , Swindon – Sunday, 09 Jun 2019

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Event Summary

Event Overview

Supermarine Spitfire Sportive 9th June 2019

Join us for the 1st Supermarine Spitfire Sportive on Sunday 9th June 2019 and ride in the stunning Cotswolds.  The start and finish are at the Supermarine Sports Club which bares the name of the company that manufactured the Spitfire aircraft from 1941-44, here at the South Marston site.  This venue offers free car parking as well as changing, toilet and refreshment facilities.

The route has been designed by me, Andy Smith who has been cycling these roads for the past 20 years, the routes have been chosen for their great views, historic locations, superbly enjoyable cycling and for their varying levels of challenge.  Two routes available from 100KM to 100 miles which will take you through Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.

Start times from approx 8am.

Please look at the about tab for further information.


Event Details

Event URN:

444613

Start Date:

Sun, 9th Jun 2019

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Supermarine Rugby Club, Supermarine Road, South Marston, Swindon, SN3 4BZ

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Cheques payable to:

Enter online at British Cycling

Entry close date

Fri, 31st May 2019

British Cycling Grading:

This event has been graded using data collected by Garmin

About the Event

Info for Riders

The 100 Mile Challenge – This is a hilly route with a total of 6,500ft of climbing.  Starting in the village of South Marston, Swindon you quickly leave Wiltshire and head towards the market town of Faringdon in Oxfordshire, the route then meanders north leaving Oxfordshire and heads into the Cotswolds, taking in villages such as Bourton on the Water, Upper and Lower Swell and finally reaching the most northerly village of the route, Condicote.  The route then heads south through Notsgrove before heading west towards Andoversford taking in some lovely rolling hills before the challenging hill climb at Withington.  The route continues South heading through Chedworth, Marston Meysey, Hannington, Highworth and along the final stretch towards the finish line where you will find a warm welcome and free hot food.

The 100k Challenge – Another hilly route with a total of 3,500ft of climbing.  The route mirrors the 100 mile route until Farmington, where it branches north west towards Andoversford, linking up with the return route of the 100 mile challenge, returning to the finish line for a warm welcome and hot food.

Want to ride with others?

If you’re worried about riding alone, why not join one of our group ride leaders and cycle in a group, getting tips and encouragement on the way around.  To arrange this please contact andysmith2177@hotmail.com no later than two weeks prior to the event start date.

This is not a mass entry event, we have restricted rider numbers to 250, so we can concentrate on making this a quality and enjoyable event for all.

Entry includes:

·        Two fully signed routes
·        Finisher’s medal
·        Mechanical support
·        Manned feed and hydration stations with sweet and savoury options
·        First aid
·        Changing /shower facilities
·        Insurance cover
·        Marshals at larger junctions
·        Route maps and elevation charts
·        GPX files
·        Free hot food at the end

The Rides

4
100 Mile Challenge Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 09/06/19 08:00 163km / 101 miles 318 ---
Entry: On Day: (£30.00)
Sun 09/06/19 – 08:00
4
British Cycling Grading: 318
163km / 101 miles
2
100K Challenge Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 09/06/19 08:00 101km / 63 miles 107 ---
Entry: On Day: (£30.00)
Sun 09/06/19 – 08:00
2
British Cycling Grading: 107
101km / 63 miles

Event Summary

Event Overview

Supermarine Spitfire Sportive 9th June 2019

Join us for the 1st Supermarine Spitfire Sportive on Sunday 9th June 2019 and ride in the stunning Cotswolds.  The start and finish are at the Supermarine Sports Club which bares the name of the company that manufactured the Spitfire aircraft from 1941-44, here at the South Marston site.  This venue offers free car parking as well as changing, toilet and refreshment facilities.

The route has been designed by me, Andy Smith who has been cycling these roads for the past 20 years, the routes have been chosen for their great views, historic locations, superbly enjoyable cycling and for their varying levels of challenge.  Two routes available from 100KM to 100 miles which will take you through Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.

Start times from approx 8am.

Please look at the about tab for further information.


Event Details

Event URN:

444613

Start Date:

Sun, 9th Jun 2019

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Supermarine Rugby Club, Supermarine Road, South Marston, Swindon, SN3 4BZ

View map

Cheques payable to:

Enter online at British Cycling

Entry close date

Fri, 31st May 2019

British Cycling Grading:

This event has been graded using data collected by Garmin

About the Event

Info for Riders

The 100 Mile Challenge – This is a hilly route with a total of 6,500ft of climbing.  Starting in the village of South Marston, Swindon you quickly leave Wiltshire and head towards the market town of Faringdon in Oxfordshire, the route then meanders north leaving Oxfordshire and heads into the Cotswolds, taking in villages such as Bourton on the Water, Upper and Lower Swell and finally reaching the most northerly village of the route, Condicote.  The route then heads south through Notsgrove before heading west towards Andoversford taking in some lovely rolling hills before the challenging hill climb at Withington.  The route continues South heading through Chedworth, Marston Meysey, Hannington, Highworth and along the final stretch towards the finish line where you will find a warm welcome and free hot food.

The 100k Challenge – Another hilly route with a total of 3,500ft of climbing.  The route mirrors the 100 mile route until Farmington, where it branches north west towards Andoversford, linking up with the return route of the 100 mile challenge, returning to the finish line for a warm welcome and hot food.

Want to ride with others?

If you’re worried about riding alone, why not join one of our group ride leaders and cycle in a group, getting tips and encouragement on the way around.  To arrange this please contact andysmith2177@hotmail.com no later than two weeks prior to the event start date.

This is not a mass entry event, we have restricted rider numbers to 250, so we can concentrate on making this a quality and enjoyable event for all.

Entry includes:

·        Two fully signed routes
·        Finisher’s medal
·        Mechanical support
·        Manned feed and hydration stations with sweet and savoury options
·        First aid
·        Changing /shower facilities
·        Insurance cover
·        Marshals at larger junctions
·        Route maps and elevation charts
·        GPX files
·        Free hot food at the end

The Rides

4
100 Mile Challenge Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 09/06/19 08:00 163km / 101 miles 318 ---
Entry: On Day: (£30.00)
Sun 09/06/19 – 08:00
4
British Cycling Grading: 318
163km / 101 miles
2
100K Challenge Ride
Date Start Distance BCG Est. Field Size
Sun 09/06/19 08:00 101km / 63 miles 107 ---
Entry: On Day: (£30.00)
Sun 09/06/19 – 08:00
2
British Cycling Grading: 107
101km / 63 miles

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