Sport relief Manchester - 2014
heathy_76
Posts: 213
I was wondering if anyone knows any details about this yet as the website doesn't really tell you anything at the mo.
I'm assuming it's on closed roads????
I've noticed as well that it's scheduled for the same say as Kilotogo's Cheshire Cat. Can't say I'd be too happy if I was Kilotogo.
I'm assuming it's on closed roads????
I've noticed as well that it's scheduled for the same say as Kilotogo's Cheshire Cat. Can't say I'd be too happy if I was Kilotogo.
Pitch Pro - http://heathy.pinkbike.com/album/My-Bike
Bianchi (Gone but not forgotten) - viewtopic.php?t=12704175
Pinarello - viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=12844010
Bianchi (Gone but not forgotten) - viewtopic.php?t=12704175
Pinarello - viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=12844010
0
Comments
-
According to the website only the family ride is on closed roads. 25 and 50 mile rides are on open roads but will be fully marshalled and signposted. No route yet but I think that the Sport Relief ride is probably aimed more at family/casual riders than the Cheshire Cat although I agree that there's some overlap.0
-
Thanks for that (should've looked properly the first time)!Pitch Pro - http://heathy.pinkbike.com/album/My-Bike
Bianchi (Gone but not forgotten) - viewtopic.php?t=12704175
Pinarello - viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=128440100 -
No problem. It's not easy to find all the information on the website. I was going to post a link but couldn't find the page when I went back to the website!0
-
True, it isn't the best.
Now that I've found out it isn't on closed roads I think I'll be giving it a miss anyway and wait for Great Cycle in June.Pitch Pro - http://heathy.pinkbike.com/album/My-Bike
Bianchi (Gone but not forgotten) - viewtopic.php?t=12704175
Pinarello - viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=128440100