St Leonard's Primary School PTFA present St Leonard's Cycling Festival, a day of cycling fun for all the family. Two challenging Sportive rides and a family fun ride, all starting from the school grounds.
A 10km ride for everyone and anyone, mainly off road, with a small number of short sections on quiet roads around the town. Suitable for all ages and abilities, a great excuse for a nice day out.
A 50km sportive for the more adventurous around the lanes and country roads of Staffordshire.
For the dedicated riders, there is a 100km sportive, taking in Cannock chase and heading out nearly to the Shropshire border.
The 50 and 100km rides have a feed station placed part of the way round, and there will be a number of cycling related stalls and stands in the school grounds at the start and end of the event (details tbc.) It is planned to have sufficient parking for all riders (tbc.) and all details will be available as soon as we have them.
The clip above is pretty useless, though - starts too late to see what's going on - the one in the later (Narváez) post is much better.
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