The Slate Stinger Sportive - Epic (93 miles), Standard (60 miles), Short (34 miles)
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The routes take in some of the best and most challenging cycling routes in Cumbria, a county that is famed as a cycling destination. The 93 mile Epic challenge takes in the ascent of the fearsome Honister Pass. Just the one pass climb but with a whopping 3180m of ascent not only will this route challenge you physically and mentally it will also take you on a beautiful journey on some of the area’s best kept secret roads. Our Standard 60 mile route still packs a punch whilst the short 34 mile route offers an achievable challenge on Cumbria’s glorious roads.
Location: Hutton-in-the-Forest, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 9TH
What else is included?
Finishing medal
Event centre facilities and parking
Mechanical support
Full route marking
Rider public liability insurance
Free energy drink + energy snacks
Electronic chip timing
Bike wash facilities
Web results service
Emergency support
On site catering
Massages
Plus these great offers from our sponsors:
20% off Rudy Project
30% off SiS products
25% off cycleplan insurance
Finish 4 or more of our events within the Cycling Weekly sportive series and receive a trophy to recognise your achievement.
Like what? "Have a care"?
Actually I think the "Stop forcing your views on me" cartoon you posted on the Funnies thread is probably the best response.
Don't feed it!
As shown in this video from CycleGaz: "What a difference school holidays make on traffic" https://youtu.be/z57UgWLCfRg?feature=shared
The cyclists of today would appreciate this, but they make up a few % of those making journeys. And I only appreciate traffic lights because other...
Thanks, that's probably a good point about all the different profiles - I hadn't thought of that. Interesting Unior tool, thanks for the link.
Having basic DIY skills for anthing, including bikes, is a great help when you do need to go to the professionals.
Wera Hex-Plus work very well for me.
no, because it's cyclists who want to take us back to the Stone Age
All canyons I've seen in the last year had problems out of the box .4 customers had no brakes at all...