Multi-Day Cyclosportives
The 2008 multi-day calendar has been updated. If there is any event that you feel should be listed, please Contact Us.
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29/05/2010, Somerset and Wiltshire
The UKs Only Stage sportive. The routes include some of the best scenery and most well know sites in the UK; including Glastonbury Tor, Cheddar Gorge, Exmoor National Park, and the Jurassic Coast.
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05/06/2010, Windsor, Berkshire
The National Autistic Society is organising another popular London to Paris bike ride for June 2010. Open to all abilities, this is a classic challenge with a new and exciting route via Portsmouth / Le Harve. During the three days cycling youll be accompanied by qualified and supportive staff and when you reach the Eiffel Tower, youll enjoy a huge sense of achievement.
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24/06/2010, Imber Court, Esher
The London-Paris Cycle Tour is the unique 3 day “Tour de France” style endurance event for amateur and cyclosportive riders. It is the "professional event for amateurs". Like a pro event it has full support, rolling road closures and covers 550 km in three days followed by a rest day in Paris. This PRO/AM event has seen stars such as double Olympic Gold James Cracknell, TdF, Giro and World Cup winner Stephen Roche, Sean Kelly, Johan Museeuw and Brian Smith.
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26/06/2010, Bristol - Exmouth
The Exmouth Exodus is a free to enter, semi-organised ride from Bristol to Exmouth. You can just turn up on the night and ride. We leave at 10pm and arrive sometime in the morning for breakfast at the Harbour View cafe. Theres a pasta stop in North Curry along the way. The route takes in the climbs of Burrington Combe, Blagdon Hill and Woodbury Common in its 102 mile meander to the coast
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22/07/2010, Blackheath, London
This charity ride is a must for any cycling enthusiast regardless of riding ability. It is the ultimate cycling challenge and you get to see the finish of the Tour de France. New for 2010 is a three-day cycle option for those seeking the ultimate challenge! From 22 to 25 July, this new route gives you everything that makes the London to Paris experience so special but with 100 miles of cycling each day, youll still make it in time to watch the Tour de France.
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11/08/2010,
A few hours before the pros, on the great stage of the Turn of Ain 2007, punctuated by the arrival at the top of the Large Dovecote, the participants in the first edition of the Cyclosportive Stage of the Turn of Ain will find - we hope for it - the best conditions to express and live their passion of the bicycle. As of the exit of BELLEY, the stage will furrow the undulating roads of Bugey. The coasts of Prémeyzel and Arbignieu will constitute, with the sector of Valromey approached by the long coast of Thézillieu, of the ideal springboards for the applicants in the first places. The stage finishing at the top of the LARGE DOVECOTE, one of the hardest collars of France "according to Raphael Géminiani, the participants in this first edition of the Cyclosportive Stage of the Turn of Ain will be able to discover an imposing panorama on the plain of the Rhone, the lake of Le Bourget and the Alps
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18/09/2010, Around the Cairngorms National Park. Aviemore
A 2 day cycle around the beautiful Cairngorms National Park. 180 - option to do Day 1 Only. 360 - 2 day Challenge. Day 1 (54 miles) Starts at Badaguish Outdoor Centre, near Aviemore and tackles the road through Bridge Of Brown, Tomintoul and over the Lecht (2090 feet), finishing in Ballater for an overnight stop and evening entertainment. Day 2 (120 miles) Leaving Ballater and passing through Braemar before the climb up to Glenshee Ski Centre (2132 feet). Passing through Kirkmicheal and on to Pitlochry. The route then picks up the Sustrans National Cycle route through Drumochter heading North through Newtonmore and Kingussie and finishing at Badaguish Outdoor Centre.
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