The Evans Cycles RideIt! crowning glory. The route covers the Surrey hills, North Downs, Ashdown Forest and Kent, and accumulates 9,000 ft of climbing on the 115 mile route. There is a 54 mile option available which promises to be just as inspiring.
The ride begins from Evans Cycles HQ in Gatwick, and notable climbs along the route include Leith Hill, The Wall (Kidd’s Hill) and Titsey Hill – and riders will see some of the best of the countryside along the way.
Every entrant will receive a free pre-ride breakfast, and a cooked meal on they return. We’re working with High5 to keep riders fuelled, and there will be feedstations along the route, which will be well stocked with sweets, bananas, High5 products and cake.
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