Date: Sept 25th 2016
County: Wiltshire
Event name: Wiltshire 100 & Big Wheel bike ride
Start Venue: The Big Green, Nursteed Road, Devizes SN10 3AD
Start times: 100 mile: 7 – 8am; 50 mile: 8 -9am; 12 mile: 9 – 10.30am
Distance: 12, 45 or 100 miles
Official Charity: Open Event – raise money for the charity of your choice
Extra info: A choice of three exciting routes, all starting and finishing in the historic market town of Devizes. If you’re up for it, there’s the heroic 100 mile route touching nearly every corner of Wiltshire, or opt for the gentler 45 mile route. And for those families with younger children there’s a great 12 mile ride exploring the peaceful Vale of Pewsey. This is an Open Event – raise money for the charity of your choice. The 100 mile route features chip-timing and web results so after the event, you can see your overall time and average speed along with the opportunity to compare your time with your friends.
For more details and to sign up online, visit: http://www.bike-events.com/wiltshire100 / http://www.bike-events.co.uk/wiltshirebigwheel
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