Tees Valley Riders Sportive 2013
The Tees Valley Riders Sportive is returning for 2013, including the addition of a new challenging 80-mile route!
Fancy testing yourself out with a little cycling challenge? Why not enter our sportive, supported by Middlesbrough Council and British Cycling. The day comprises three events open to all; a sprint distance ride at 30 miles (mini), a longer 50 mile ride (midi) and, new for 2013, a long 80 mile challenge ride (maxi).
The sportive will start and finish at the Middlesbrough Cycle Circuit. The routes quickly take riders out into the wonderful countryside that surrounds Middlesbrough and participants will be quickly enjoying quiet country lanes before heading back to the Middlesbrough Cycle Circuit for a well earned rest and refreshments! This is an event that offers riders of all abilities the opportunity to challenge themselves without having to enter an event with a killer profile.
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