Date: May 1st 2016
County: Cambridgeshire
Event name: Cambridge 100/50/35 bike ride
Start/Finish Venue: Impington Village College, New Road, Cambridge, CB24 9LX
Start time: Anytime between 7.00 - 8.00am for 100m route/ 8:00-9:00am for 50m route and 9:00-9:30am for 35m route.
Distance: 100 mile, 50 mile or 35 mile route
Entry fee: see Bike Events website
Official Charity: Prostate Cancer Research Centre
Enjoy the spring sunshine with this fantastic Bike ride back for a third year! Starting and finishing on the outskirts of Cambridge, the ride takes you north through Cambridgeshire, towards the Norfolk coast with a choice of 100, 50 and 25 mile routes. There will be plenty of refreshment stops along the way making this an enjoyable day's cycling to raise money for the Prostate Cancer Research Centre. The 100 mile route features chip-timing and web results so after the event you can see your overall time and average speed along with the opportunity to compare your time with your friends.
Online booking: http://www.bike-events.co.uk/cambridge100 / http://www.bike-events.co.uk/cambridge5035
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Amen, brother!