Cotswold Audaxes - 14th June 2015
A great HQ near the M42, with ample parking, changing facilities, showers and catering Three distance options: 107, 160 and 212 km Low-threshold undulating routes and longer hillier rides Country lanes almost all the way Great scenery, with leafy byways and limestone villages Controls at cycle-friendly cafés and pubs with overspill options on busy routes Full GPS support for all events 'No-validation' option Lots of good post-event food and light refreshments at the start.
Cotswold Outing Audax
The Cotswold Outing should be within the capabilities of most reasonably fit cyclists. The undulating route is divided into three roughly equal stages: the first and third through south Warwickshire, and the middle one skirting the northern fringe of the Cotswolds.
Cotswold Journey Audax
The Cotswold Journey is a moderately stiff challenge. There are three stages of forty to sixty kilometres. The first and third stages cross leafy south Warwickshire, while stage 2 weaves through the picture-postcard limestone villages of the northern Cotswolds
Cotswold Expedition Audax
The Cotswold Expedition is for experienced tourists and sportive riders.Through the greenery of south Warwickshire, exploring the best limestone countryside the Cotswolds has to offer and following the Windrush valley before striking north for home.
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