GSD Giant - 7th September 2014, Goodwood, West Sussex
Giant 104 miles - British Cycling Grade 4
Spirit 76 miles - British Cycling Grade 2
Demon 44 miles - British Cycling Grade 1
Only 400 places available
Enter now to avoid disappointment
The GSD Giant sweeps through the picturesque lanes of West Sussex and Hampshire in support of a locally-based charity, the AGSD-UK. Setting out from the magnificent Goodwood Racecourse the route circumnavigates the South Downs National Park between Petworth in the east and the Meon Valley in the west; passing through some of the prettiest villages and hamlets in the South of England. Cycling by green rolling pastures, ancient woodlands, river valleys and wetlands within one of Britain’s most accessible breathing spaces you’ll experience an exhilarating and challenging sportive.
- Electronic Chip timing
- Web results service
- Full Route Marking
- Mechanical Support
- Rider public liability insurance
- Free energy drink and energy snacks
- Emergency support
- Post-event Massage
- 2 WC blocks and showers (Lennox enclosure)
- Pick-Up Wagon
- Event centre facilities and parking
- Event Photography
- On site catering
Registration Opens 8.00am
Start Times (for guidance only)
Giant 8:30am to 9:00am
Spirit 9:00am to 9:30am
Demon 9:30am to 10:00am
Entries for the Giant route are asked to start within the times quoted. However every effort will be made to keep timing equipment enabled until the last rider returns.
As a charity sportive the pricing structure is very simple, we charge a standard registration fee to take part and we suggest that riders set a target just £1 per mile in sponsorship from family, friends and colleagues.
Raise just £200 and receive a FREE GSD Giant Jersey
Entry fees:
Giant - £30
Spirit - £28
Demon - £25
*Under 16s register for free and must be accompanied by an adult
The entry fees must be paid in advance and sponsorship can be collected online using Virgin Money Giving or paid to the charity directly beforehand or on the day. Sponsor forms will be supplied on registration.
For more information, please contact Allen Muir on 01489 877 991 or email giant [at] agsd.org.uk
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