Epilepsy Action Harrogate Sportive
Starting and finishing in Harrogate, the Epilepsy Action Harrogate Sportive will take riders out into the surrounding countryside showcased during stage one and two of this year’s Tour de France. The route will pass through the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, avoiding major A-roads.
The event will be suitable for cyclists of varying abilities. Riders are able to choose between a 33-mile or 72-mile route.
For more information about the Epilepsy Action Harrogate Sportive or to sign up, visit epilepsy.org.uk/harrogatesportive or call the fundraising team on 0113 210 8797. The closing date for entries is Wednesday 1 October. Cyclists must be over 18 to take part.
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