Salisbury Racecourse, Netherhampton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 8PN
Epic Route: 32miles
Standard Route: 21miles
Short Route:13miles
Salisbury Race Course sits above a stupendous riding area, rich with a mixture of ancient drove tracks and winding descents and climbs. Now is your chance to experience what this area has to offer as you start cycling on the Old Shaftesbury Drove track, dipping in and out of the valley taking in the wooded wonderland of Knighton Woods.
At the first course split, the standard riders drop down into Broad Chalke, a quaint little village, whilst epic riders do a longer loop of single tracks, steep climbs and peachy descents, before dropping back to join the standard riders.
You will then be in for a treat with a couple of tasty 'up and downs' before riding the last little tester loop. Then it's time to head back to base to pick up your medal and event t-shirt.
Event Includes:
Event centre facilities and parking, Mechanical support, Medical support, Full route marking, Rider public liability insurance, Feed Stops on-route, Free energy drink energy snacks, Electronic chip timing, Bike wash facilities, Pick-up wagons, T-shirt & medal, Web results service, Online certificates, on site catering, Event photography by SportivePhoto, Retail Opportunities.
Anyone know why it says it's not to be used on cassettes? ...
If one's knuckles are several inches below one's ankles...?
This is awful but I'm pretty sure they were riding surrons (electric motorbikes) not bicycles.
He has done horribly wrong no doubt about that but I had hoped that this website is above revenge-style moves like posting villains pictures. Thats...
Longwater junction is just nasty at the best of times. Road markings have vanished and it's a total free for all no mater what direction you are...
I can do the basics, but largely I prefer to take my bike to the LBS when it needs a service, when they check all the big things and sort them out...
Agree about the blue badge / double yellows ... as you say it's moot in practice....
Interesting, thanks Rendel
Twas ever thus.
Scrapping free car parks could frighten away shoppers ...