England : Devon Great Tours Audaxes: Seaton, 29 July (50, 100 & 150 km)

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CTC Exeter and the Axe Valley Pedallers are hosting 50, 100 & 150 km Audax rides on Sunday 29 July 2012.

The Great Tour was a ground-breaking event first held in 2010. Riders started from Seaton in Devon and over a period of two months completed a complete circumnavigation of Great Britain using the roads nearest to the coast. The event raised funds for The Prostate Cancer Charity.

Hundreds of cyclists joined them for the final miles into Seaton and this has inspired us to develop an Audax to allow others to enjoy the spectacular scenery along the Jurassic Coast.

The 100 km ride uses quiet roads through Axminster, Stockland, Honiton, Ottery St Mary, Woodbury and Exmouth before returning along the (very hilly) Jurassic Coast through Sidmouth, Branscombe and Beer. The total climb is close to 2,000 metres.

One of the climbs – Salcombe Hill Road - features in Simon Warren’s ‘Greatest Cycling Climbs’ – but it only accounts for 160 metres of the 2,000 you will climb!!

The 50km ride will offer a slightly easier alternative – but still allows you to visit Salcombe Hill Road.
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The 150km ride visits the north coast of Somerset at Blue Anchor.

For further details are available at http://bit.ly/TheGreatTourAudax and you can enter either by post or by PayPal via the Audax UK website.

Entry costs from £5.00 to £8.00 depending on whether you already have insurance (e.g. CTC or Audax UK) and whether you enter by post or on-line.

Kirby James
 
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