Bike Bath is returning for it's third year, and riders on the Sunday can choose between rides of 30, 60 and 100 miles heading out towards and, for the longer routes, into the Cotswolds. A less challenging day than Saturday the roads are more rolling but the scenery is no less spectacular and the sense of achievement at the finish will be just as large as the last 10 miles back into Bath can be punishing if the wind is against you!
If you fancy a real challenge why not take on the Gladiator and ride 100 miles on both Saturday and Sunday to join our exclusive hall of fame.
Riders can take advantage of fantastic feed stations on well marked routes on what our riders have variously described as a fantastic and classic event.
On your return to the centre of Bath you can savour the Georgian architecture and sample the local Bath Ales in our event village.
Check out the website or follow Bike Bath on Facebook and Twitter for more details.
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