Events in October 2011
RideIt! Brighton
01/10/2011 - BrightonLeaving the grounds of Plumpton College today's routes meander through the local lanes of the South Downs foothills before the long challenging climb onto the Downs. With 360 degree views of rolling countryside and the coast the climb is well worth the effort. The longer routes include the famous Ditchling Beacon, a long steep climb that winds up 814ft to the third highest point on the South Downs.
Autumn Epic
02/10/2011 - Knighton, Powys, WalesThe Autumn Epic starts in the small town of Knighton in the Welsh Marches, and takes you through the superb scenery and peaceful country lanes of the ancient county of Radnorshire. It comes at the latter end of the season, so should be the ideal opportunity for one last test of that precious summer fitness, and a great way to celebrate the season in style. Slickly organised, with well stocked food stops, clear signage and a friendly feel. Now in its sixth year the Epic has sold out well in adv...
Previous Years Rating: 95.118% based on 26 reviews
Tour de Poway
02/10/2011 - California104 Mile (Century)- start 7:00 am. Over 4,500 feet of climbing, great downhills through beautiful back country avocado groves, with a scenic ride down the coast and then back to Poway on the 8 mile SR56 bike path. Five well stocked aid stations. East bound lane of the Poway Grade will be closed to vehicle traffic from 7:00am-9:00am. Wrist bands will be required for cyclists to ride the grade.
Ride of the Falling Leaves
02/10/2011 - Dulwich, Surrey and KentA choice of two routes from London and around the lanes of Ken ans Surrey. One 80km the other 110km. Both are quite challenging including a few steep climbs. Start from Herne Hill Velodrome and finish at Dulwich Sports Club (both SE24).
Wiggle Super Series - New Forest 100 Sportive
02/10/2011 - New Forest, HampshireThe New Forest 100 Sportive is set against the stunning backdrop of the New Forest National Park. The course sweeps through the quiet leafy country roads, taking in some short challenging hills such as the 25% Blissford Hill and breathtaking views. The event is open to a wide range of riders and abilities, with the options of a 100 mile epic; 70 mile standard and 40 mile fun route. The spectacular scenery of the New Forest National Park, combined with wild animals grazing at the roadside an...
Previous Years Rating: 79.171% based on 20 reviews



















