Oxford gets a new cycling festival next year in the form of Bike Oxford on September 7 next year.
The event centres around three rides of 20, 50 or 80 miles starting from Oxford University Rugby Club on Iffley Road. Organisers hope to attract 1,000 riders for the inaugural event.
Bike Oxford is the brainchild of Breathingspace Activities, They also run Bike Bath, which this year attracted 1,100 riders to become one of the biggest bike events in the South West.
The 20-mile ride is billed as a “family and commuter challenge” for those new to cycling or riders who cycle to work and would like to take up leisure cycling. To encourage riders to register, an early-bird discount is being offered and training advice will be published on the Bike Oxford website. Closer to the event, local Oxford cycle club, Cowley Condors, will be organising training rides and sharing their cycling knowledge in a fun and friendly way.
The longer rides will head out into the Cotswolds. On finishing all riders will receive a limited edition Bike Oxford award and a gift bag. Spot prizes will be awarded to riders out on the course including sports sunglasses from one of the event sponsors Academy Eye wear.
Supported by Oxford City Council and Oxfordshire County Council as well as local businesses, Cyclescheme and the universities, Bike Oxford aims to promote cycling in the area as well as attracting cyclists to the city.
Councillor Colin Cook of Oxford City Council, said: “We are delighted to support the launch of Bike Oxford, a cycling festival which show-cases not only the city but the surrounding countryside. The event will benefit the city in a number of ways and we look forward to welcoming cyclists and their friends and families for the weekend.”
Breathingspace Activities are now trying to garner support from local businesses such as food and drink producers who would like to showcase and sample their products at the event.
Steve Baxter from Bike Oxford said: “We’ve been talking with key stakeholders in the city for some time. We are now able to announce our plans, launch the website and open registration. We aim to create an iconic cycling event in this historic city.”
Bike Oxford will also make a donation of £1 per rider to Sustrans.
For more details see the Bike Oxford website or follow the event on Facebook or Twitter.
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No 100 mile option?
What makes this a 'festival'? From what I can tell it's just another spotive.
Take the long route out to White Horse Hill... That will get the pulse moving...lol
Does Boars Hill count.. It was a climb when I cycled home from school..
I'm sure Mr MacMichael will be on your case for calling Oxford "a Cotswolds university town"! The Cotswolds have hills... Oxford has a small lump at Headington