The Kidderminster Killer and From Clee to Heaven are two audacious audaxes starting in Worcstershire.
The Kidderminster Killer is a challenging 215km endurance ride incorporating many of the best climbs and scenery that Worcestershire, Shropshire and The Marches can provide. If you are easily bored of flat routes, the Kidderminster Killer will keep you entertained from start to finish. This audax is rightly as a classic and challenging audax.
From Clee to Heaven is a hilly adventure into deepest rural Shropshire including a circuit around the Clee Hills. Strangely, the Clee Hills are rarely visited by any cycling event, so you will be in for a treat. Rather like the Kidderminster Killer, it is a hilly and challenging route but not quite so long. The figure of eight route is hilly but will provide an easier day for people who do not fancy the tougher and more challenging Kidderminster Killer.
Link and Entry:-
www.beaconrcc.org.uk/audax/killerclee/index.html
Features:-
Stunning scenery
Quiet country lanes
Friendly café controls selling plenty of cake
GPS downloads
Comprehensive and tested route cards
Shower and changing facilities
Free parking
Light refreshments at the start
Post event food at HQ
Audax Altitude Award points
On-the-day validation of successful audax rides
The Kidderminster Killer
From Clee to Heaven
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But of course that entire generation was wiped out because they weren't wearing a helmet.
It's only 999 if it's a threat to life or a crime in progress. Once the perp has driven off and there's no longer a threat, it's a 101 job.
Another I'd missed last month:...
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This administration has the opportunity missed by the previous one to join up the departments to address the fact that capable people just don't...
Bollard with a Claymore, perhaps?
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Thankfully, there was a massive clue at the top of the article.
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