Team Townend Challenge 2014
Entries are now open for the 4th Team Townend Challenge. This is a memorial sportive in memory of Christian and Niggy Townend who were killed whilst training in December 2010. The event starts and finishes in Loweswater, north-west Lakes. There are two routes a short one of 22 miles, taking in Whinlatter and Newlands passes and a longer one of 41 miles which includes Whinlatter (x2!), Newlands and Honister passes! Can you attack Honister like Dan Martin and Nairo Quintana?!
For more information see www.teamtownend.org or enter via British Cycling at https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/96170/Team-Townend-Chal...
All money raised will be donated to RoadPeace (www.roadpeace.org) to support their invaluable work.
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