The Bath 100 is the the perfect start to your cycling season. The Action Cycling team have a Cool 40 miles a Classic 60 miles and a Champion 100 miles to tempt riders of all abilities. Ride for a Reason. Ride for Action
Three great routes on this early season ride.The Bath 100 charity cycling sportive kicks off our RIDE100 series for 2014 with a fabulous new venue and new routes.
You can expect some challenging terrain on this bike ride as you cycle to raise funds to help sick babies and children. Three route options take you on a journey through the quiet lanes of Somerset and Wiltshire where the undulations will have you in and out of the saddle like a yo-yo!
This early season ride offers a 40 mile Cool route that is ideal if you’re new to cycling or haven’t had time to train. Our Classic 61 mile route is more challenging and the 100 mile Champion route is ideal for experienced Sportive riders.
Expect a great day in the saddle with the Action Medical Research team on this cycling event with first class support throughout the day.
Bath100 entry page www.action.org.uk/bath100
Ride Series Calendar www.action.org.uk/cycling
Event includes:
Chip timing
Route options approx. 40/60/100 miles
Circular route
Feed stations
The best lunch stop ever!
Mechanical support
The best signage in the business
Event massage
Medal
Photography
SAG Waggon and Emergency Crew
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