Evans Cycles Leicester Sportive
For our second visit to the area, we’ve teamed up with Cycling Mallory, an exciting new organisation devoted to all things cycling. Based from the impressive Mallory Park in the heart of the Leicestershire countryside, we’re ideally setup for a great day’s riding. Not only is this a fantastic location to start a ride, all participants will get a couple of laps on the motor circuit included in the entry fee! Once you’ve warmed up on the track, it’s straight out into the countryside for an autumn-winter road fest. The routes are fairly flat with undulating sections but a great chance to clock up some end of year miles. Quiet country lanes form the most part and make for a fantastic day in the saddle, whether you’re taking on the 30, 50 or 70 mile option. Once you’ve burnt enough calories to start thinking about the following month’s festivities, head back to the event centre for a finishing warm down lap and hot chocolate.
We have exclusive use of the Mallory Park race circuit all day, so we have arranged for you to be able to ride around it before and after your ride with us. Sign in on the morning and go onto the track for some warm up laps before your ride, and when you’ve finished go for a few warm down laps at your leisure.
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