The Devon Classic Bike Ride 2015 is part of Zeus Cycling's Classic Bike Ride series. The Devon Classic Bike Ride will take place on Sunday 19th July, starting and finishing at Sandy Park, Exeter, EX27NN – the home ground of high flying Exeter Chiefs RFC. With a choice of four distances: 100, 85, 55 and the 15 mile Fun Ride, there really is something for everyone.
The route will encapsulate the beautiful Devon countryside. You will be fully catered for while out on the route, including the best pitt stops there are.
Once you’ve finished this challenging ride, you will be cheered in by friends, family and supporters in the lively event village. There will be live entertainment, food, drink, activities for children and much more.
We do have limited numbers so enter now to secure your place on The Devon Classic Bike Ride 2015!
Event details and schedule;
Date: 19/07/2015
Distances: 15, 55, 85, 100 Miles
Start Time: 07.30 onwards (depending on the distance you are cycling)
Start and Finish Location: Exeter Chiefs, Sandy Park Way, Exeter, Devon EX27NN
Price: £20-£30 (depending on the distance you are cycling)
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