The 6th London Phoenix CC Easter Classic takes place on Easter Monday, 1st April 2013.
As usual, there are two routes on offer - 112km and 54km - starting from Fairlop Waters Country Park. See below for route details and HQ location. Both routes will be fully sign posted, and will take you through the quiet country lanes of Essex. The longer distance will pass through the villages of Good and High Easter, and features a feed station with toliets where you'll also be served free hot/cold drinks and our legendary oat bars and other wholesome goodies.
Those who complete either route will be rewarded with a seasonal gift, and you can relax at the fully licenced HQ after the ride.
Entry is £12 in advance for either route via the British Cycling website -
https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/85162/London-Phoenix-Ea...
We hope to see you again on 1 April.
Regards,
London Phoenix CC
www.londonphoenix.co.uk
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More information
HQ
Fairlop Waters Country Park, situarted between Fairlop Underground and the Redbridge Cycling Centre (Hog Hill). With plenty of Car Parking, toilets, spares and changing rooms, we hope to be able to open up the event to greater numbers than ever before. For a map and address of the HQ please see British Cycling website.
Long (112km) route:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/London-Phoenix-Easter-Classic-long-...
Shorter (54km) route:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/London-Phoenix-Easter-Classic-short...
www.londonphoenix.co.uk
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