East Midlands CiCLE Challenge Sportive
The East Midlands CiCLE Challenge is a family event is now in its fourth year which continues to grow in popularity. The event appeals to cyclists of all levels of fitness and ability, with two courses aimed at club cyclists. The event is organised in association with the Rotary Club of Melton Mowbray and aims to raise funds for various good causes including local and International projects.
Follow the route of the professionals from the UK's largest Spring Classic and experience at first hand the pain & suffering that the ‘greats’ put themselves through each April in the International CiCLE Classic.
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180 and 100 kms distances
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Fully signed course
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Changing & showers at start & finish
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Secure parking during event
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‘CiCLE’ Doctor on hand
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Following vehicle
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SiS sports nutrition
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6 ‘off road’ sectors
Event headquarters of this is at King Edward VII Sports Centre in Melton Mowbray. Full changing facilities, showers, ample parking and an"incomparable" Rotary Club Barbecue at the finish. As in previous years, the event will have the support of "CiCLE Doctor" top mechanic Mike Jenner, whose services will be available to everyone completely free of charge before and during the ride.
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