Event Summary
Event Details
This is not a British Cycling registered event
- Start Date:
Sun, 30th Sep 2012
- Event Type:
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Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)
- Venue:
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Hurdsfield Primary School, Hulley Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 2LW
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- Event promoted by:
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KidsCan Children’s Cancer Research Centre
About the Event
Info for Riders
Taking place in the Peak District around the Macclesfield area, riders will take in amazing scenery and highs and lows of the stunning countryside. Covering 100 kilometres, the ride features very little flat land, with a number of challenging climbs. Your reward awaits you in the catering van at the end of the route! In fact, you’ll complete around 7000 feet of climbing over the entire course. The route has been organised to avoid A-roads as much as possible, and all parts of the course will be signposted along the way with bright orange correx signs. This ride is organised by and in aid of KidsCan. The ride will raise funds for our vital research into childhood cancers
Event Summary
Event Details
This is not a British Cycling registered event
- Start Date:
Sun, 30th Sep 2012
- Event Type:
-
Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)
- Venue:
-
Hurdsfield Primary School, Hulley Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 2LW
View map
- Event promoted by:
-
KidsCan Children’s Cancer Research Centre
About the Event
Info for Riders
Taking place in the Peak District around the Macclesfield area, riders will take in amazing scenery and highs and lows of the stunning countryside. Covering 100 kilometres, the ride features very little flat land, with a number of challenging climbs. Your reward awaits you in the catering van at the end of the route! In fact, you’ll complete around 7000 feet of climbing over the entire course. The route has been organised to avoid A-roads as much as possible, and all parts of the course will be signposted along the way with bright orange correx signs. This ride is organised by and in aid of KidsCan. The ride will raise funds for our vital research into childhood cancers