Our gravel event returns for a fifth year. It’s ideal for gravel bikes, MTBs, cyclocross bikes & ebikes & takes in the best gravel trails of East Devon.
All five routes take in some of the best sections of Woodbury Common. Highlights include Woodbury Castle & some great single track on the common, a section of the Exe Estuary path, a climb up for views of the sea at the top of Beacon Hill and also Mutter Moor.
The routes are designed to be ridden on a gravel bike but a cyclocross bike or a lightweight XC mountain bike will be almost as quick. E-mountain bikes are also welcome. The ride is not suitable for road bikes & we recommend a minimum tyre width of 35mm. Although we will put out some markers this event is self-nav so you will need a Garmin, Wahoo or phone for navigation purposes. Don’t underestimate these rides! You need to add at least 50 percent onto the distances to get the ‘road’ equivalent in time & energy required to take them on.
We are now able to offer camping at Bicton College over the bank holiday weekend.
And it was the cyclist's fault
Looks a little bit like they stated "exclusive" to me...
Hopefully she won't have to, as he's been found guilty his insurance company will have to pay up for her injuries; she'll only have to go to court...
If the Tour de France is to start in Edinburgh then part of the route should surely go through Little France?
Hahaha :-P
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The point is the design should allow for wider tyres when they are most needed.
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In fact the last three Tours have started, respectively, in Copenhagen, Bilbao and Florence so the tradition of alternate years seems to have been...