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You don't usually get them that short. Why not just go out and ride 35 miles - it's the same thing.
 

Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
As mentioned not many sportives are that short .If you fancy doing a group event instead of just riding on your own if you can stretch to 60 miles there are lots of 100km audax and a few (but not many) 50 km events, rides are based all over the country.

The big differences between audax and sportive is Audax is a club so not run for profit. Usually 100 km events cost about £5 which may or may not include some food.

Also Audax is about self reliance, the route isnt signposted ,you are given a route card (GPS files are available for some rides)
Also you should carry basic tools and spare innertube or two plus a chain link connector as theres no broom wagon to pick you up.
http://www.aukweb.net/events/ Have a look on the calendar for a local event. There are some but not many 50 km events.
You dont need to join to ride but will be charged an extra £2 to cover insurance for non members.
 

VamP

Banned
Location
Cambs
true - but if you want to replicate the authentic sportive experience, you will need to pay it to someone else...

And do the ride surrounded by lots of people who don't know how to ride in groups...
 

Nebulous

Guru
Location
Aberdeen
Yesterday with the snow roads audax on the adventure show the presenter asked what was the difference between that and a sportive.

The person he spoke to said. "A sportive is people who pretend they're racing. An audax is people who pretend they're not."
 
Yesterday with the snow roads audax on the adventure show the presenter asked what was the difference between that and a sportive.

The person he spoke to said. "A sportive is people who pretend they're racing. An audax is people who pretend they're not."

To be fair, that line has been around as long as sportives. Or just do a race - no need to pretend then... ;)
 
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