Jurassic Gravel is a fantastic new addition to the Kinesis UK Gravelcross Adventure Series: An epic choice of awesome rides on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast!
The Jurassic Coast is, put simply, one of the most incredible places to ride in the country! Huge hills, amazing views, coastline cliff trails beside a sparkling sea, and networks of sweeping forest trails make up a near perfect dose of open hill adventure riding for Gravel Bike or MTB! Jurassic Gravel brings you the very best of this on the hills and coasts around Corfe Castle and Studland Bay, giving you a superb day of riding, courstesy CX Sportive’s best in the business route design, event organisation and support. There fully marked routes to keep you on course, feed stations to keep you fueled, rider timing, finishers medals and our friendly team to motivate and assist you!
Jurassic Gravel is based on East Creech Farm Campsite, so why not camp over, make a weekend of it and join the event team and other riders for a bit of biking chat and social on Saturday night! There’s even an optional self guided Saturday ride with map and GPS provided!
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Maybe the UK could try to reach some sort of agreement with the EU over things like international trade and such.
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Well, there's lifetime bans and there's lifetime bans. Banning an 88 year old don't impress me much.
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I wonder how he got to the game?
You'd need some good wet weather gear for that ride too.
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