The third Kington Classic Sportive bike ride will be held on Sunday 14th July 2013, over a distance of 74 miles through the most beautiful countryside you might wish to see. This is a difficult and challenging course, and it would be as well to consider getting in some serious hill training before participating.
The event starts and finishes in the Herefordshire / Wales border town of Kington and most of the route is actually over the border into the beautiful countryside of mid-Wales.
The Entry Fee is £20, which gets you an excellent way-marked route, parking & changing facilities, and refreshments en route and at the end. A professional photographer covers the event.
Go to event website (www.kingtonlions.org) for further details and on-line entry, or email organiser chrishesmith [at] aol.com for further info.
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