NSPCC Tour of the South East
The NSPCC Tour of the South East is a tough, truly distinctive, 170-mile multi-stage sportive that offers YOU the ultimate pro-rider experience.
Snaking through the region's most beautiful countryside and featuring both North and South Downs, with a timed climb of Leith Hill, optional TT and sections of closed or private road, including exclusive access to the stunning Denbies Estate, you'll ride in seeded groups, escorted by motorcycle outriders and serviced by domestiques, with back up from an experienced crew of mechanics and soigneurs.
This is a hard, long challenge, requiring dedication, commitment and months of training. But our team will be there to support you every pedal stroke of the way.
There'll be a fun but informal Yellow Jersey Dinner after the stage on Saturday with a delicious BBQ menu plus raffle, presentations and a special guest speaker.
Places are strictly limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. You can self-fund, ride for charity or enter a team.
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