The Cambrian Classic Audax
Welcome to The Cambrian Audax!
Three challenging rides; starting from Herefordshire and heading west across the Cambrian Mountains then back. Stunning scenery, fantastic climbing and deserted Welsh roads await your cycling predilection.
The Cambrian 210km
The Cambrian Classic Audax, a stunning 210km ride into Mid-Wales and back, truly epic. Our HQ is Leominster at Bridge Street Sports Centre with excellent accessibility and transport links. Otherwise an unchanged route with controls at The Great Oak Café Llanidloes, Machynlleth and Llanidloes. An arduous but breath-taking ride with stunning views of the Cambrian Mountains and reservoirs.
http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/15-260/(link is external)
The Cambrian Minor 148km
A breath-taking ride to Llanidloes and back from Leominster with stunning views of the Cambrian Mountains. Using the same route as the 200km ride on quiet lanes and B-roads with easy navigation.
http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/15-449/(link is external)
The Cambrian Welsh Marches 84km
A scenic and delightful day out exploring the quiet lanes of north Herefordshire and south Shropshire on an 84km audax event with two café controls at Little Brampton and Shobdon airfield.
http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/15-154/(link is external)
Further info on the routes available at https://sites.google.com/site/thecambrianaudax/home(link is external) and the thread from previous editions resides at, https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=87498.0 (link is external)
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While I always have lights on day and night and wear fluro, I have a friend that wears all black all the time and doesn't use lights ever. His...
A sad case, and one with no winners. The driver can thank her lucky stars that the cyclist wasn't more seriously injured and that the court was...
Bloody hell... How are you doing now?
And I liked endura too. Got a nice long sleeve mostly merino long sleeve a little while back, in orange.
No, the Ebay lights have been around for several years, this Lezyne light just appeared.
They shouldn't worry - the second part of the "tariff" refrain is "they can make it in US and they'll do very well".
"At the going down of the sun, it will get in our eyes and cause us to crash into things."
Been living in the area thirty years now and Brixton Cycles (and local riders wearing their famed Rastafarian colours jersey) has been an iconic...
Indeed - but again these are perhaps questions we should keep asking. Even if the immediate answer is "well we are where we are" or "how on earth...