Bike Chester is a day of marked rides of 25, 50 and 80 miles taking in the best scenery of Chester and the surrounding countryside. As an entrant you will benefit from:
· A timing chip to record your time
· Fully signposted routes with a back up route map and GPS files
· Feed stations showcasing the best local food and drink
· On course medical support
· A high quality finishers medal for each distance
This years supported charity is the Hospice of the Good Shepherd. An optional contribution of £5, £10 or £15 (incl VAT) can be made to this charity during the registration process.
07.30-08.30: 80-mile riders set off
08.30-09.30: 50-mile riders set off
09.30-10.00: 25-mile riders set off
50-80 mile: £36; 25 mile: £26; 25 mile under 16s: £15; 25 mile family: £70
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