EVENT POSTPONED: UPDATED 17/03/2020
It is with great sadness that we have today made the difficult but responsible decision to postpone this event, due to the ongoing situation regarding the Coronavirus.
We have been monitoring all government recommendations and therefore based on the latest information and in the interest of staff and rider safety and putting the greater needs of the wider community at the forefront, it’s the most responsible thing to do. We ask for your patience while we evaluate the next steps in this ever-changing situation. We will aim to be in touch with you again via email within the next 72 hours regarding the ride credit, transfer or refund options available.
Standard: 74miles
Short: 43miles
Returning for its 7th year this is an early-season favourite, the aptly name Surrey Cyclone will take riders down routes that twist and turn through the lanes of Surrey. There are two routes to choose from and although one ride is longer than the other, both will get your legs pumping. If you're taking on a bigger event this year, or even doing Prudential Ride London, this will be the perfect training event for you.
Event Includes:
Facilities and parking, Mechanical support, Medical support, Full route marking, 3rd Party Rider public liability insurance, Feed Stops, Energy food and drink, Electronic chip timing, Online results, Online certificates, Bespoke Finisher medal, On site catering, Pick-up wagons, Photos by SportivePhoto, Six Physio Massage@Events
Standard £35
Short Routes: £25
Had a little look at the Fectr site. They do helmet reflectors that they claim will not harm "paintwork"
. Almost like a large group of selfish, arrogant, entitled cyclists, yeah? . But .... there's no such thing. .
Really wish someone had pointed this out live on air.
Raised tables could be good. I guess "since UK" it's "are they a nuisance for cycling" (since we've not yet got cycle paths)?...
Is that a message to or from the owner?
You are completely correct on this, I forgot to square the velocity, and have removed my incorrect statement above.
I have some sympathy with the cost of materials being up, cost of groupsets etc....
You could spend half that and get a decent upgrade from stock/cheap tyres. But Pirelli don't do 'cheap' tyres....
Why the test on Autumnal gear when Summer is just around the corner?
Agreed. It's a good idea but not foolproof.