A charity event organised by Macclesfield & District Lions Club, Bollington Town Council and Girlguiding UK. Main beneficiary East Cheshire Hospice. Start from 08.00 onwards and finish point is the Adelphi Mill, Grimshaw Lane, Bollington, Cheshire SK10 5LQ. Three rides: Grimshaw Grueller (Sportive 78 miles with over 2000m of climbs) Bolly Bash (Sportive 46 miles mainly flat) and Twenty is Plenty (12 miles on off road cycleway). Food stations at start and for Sportives Rudyard Hotel Leek, and 20 is plenty on cycleway all with free drink and food supplies , Leek and at finish a free BBQ with refreshments and a bar also available. Costs for the two sportives £20 per rider with £25 on the day. For the 20 is Plenty £8 per rider and £25 for a family of four. The event had sag wagons and other support services. Registrations starts at 7.30 am for both sportives and 9.00 am for the cycleway. For online bookings www.bollingtonbikefest.com or www.britishcycling.org.uk closes 16.00h Friday 2nd September. For more info contact info@bollingtonbikefest.com Hopefully you can support as a charity event.Thank you
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