The Velopace Spring Classic Sportive
The Spring Classics – Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Ronde van Vlaanderen, Paris-Roubaix… grey skies, rough roads, maybe a bit of cold rain… it takes a special breed of cyclist to get on the bike and ride these conditions. The pro riders spend their winters targeting these legendary races, generally acknowledged as being an early indication of a riders form. But you don’t have to go to Belgium to do that! The Velopace Spring Classic will include some of the finest climbs that East Sussex has to offer, such as Brightling Hill and the climbs of the Ashdown Forrest.
● All finishers will receive the Velopace Spring Classic finisher’s medal.
● Finish times will be published on the Velopace website after the event.
● The 360 Brewing Company will be giving away a free bottle of Spring Classic Ale.
● Our friends at the Whiting & Hammond Mark Cross Inn will be providing a ‘unique’ hot feed station at the half way mark.
● Sign up Now for a free 4 week training plan with Train Sharp.
Early entry offers available at www.velopace.com
THE OBSERVATORY SCIENCE CENTRE, HERSTMONCEUX, EAST SUSSEX BN27 1RN
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