The Sanofi Surrey Classic Bike Ride 2015 has a challenge for all abilities and will have four different routes covering the beautiful Surrey countryside on Sunday 28th June 2015. The four one day rides are designed for all cycling enthusiasts, sportsmen and women who want to take on a challenge and at the same time raise some much appreciated funds for charity. Participants in the rides will have all food and support provided on route. The Sanofi Surrey Classic support team aim to take care of everything, so that riders can just concentrate on the event and enjoy the personal challenge ahead of them.
The 2014 event started and finished at Esher Rugby Club, where they were cheered across the line by hundreds of supporters after their fantastic achievement, collecting their thoroughly well deserved medals in the process. We are in the process of confirming the venue for 2015 at the moment and will be announcing it shortly.
All pit stops will be hosted by our fantastic volunteers, all ready and waiting to recharge riders’ batteries with plenty of food, drinks and the hospitality that only the Sanofi Surrey Classic Bike Ride can give. This new and exciting event is designed for all competitors to have fun, meet new friends and get a real sense of achievement by competing in and finishing one of the Surrey Classic fantastic routes.
If you think you have what it takes, to take on one of the Surrey Classic routes then sign up now and we will see you on Sunday 28th June 2015.
Event details and schedule;
Date: 28/06/2015
Distances: 15, 55, 85, 100 Miles
Start Time: 07.30 onwards (depending on the distance you are cycling)
Start and Finish Location: Horsley Park, Ockham Road, East Horsley Leatherhead, KT24 6DT
Price: £20-£35 (depending on the distance you are cycling)
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