Ayrshire Alps Friendly Sportive

Cycle Sportive , Kirkmichael – Sunday, 28 Aug 2016

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Registered Sportive
Supported by Scottish Cycling

Event Summary

Event Overview

Join us for an all-ayrshire road cycling challenge across the Ayrshire Alps Cycle Park.

There will be two ride options, starting and finishing in Kirkmichael. This is a non-competitive ride with a social focus and a challenging but hugely scenic route.

The Ayrshire Alps Friendly is a great opportunity to ride and socialise with cyclists from across Ayrshire and Dumfriesshire.

100km

The 100km route heads west to the climb of Blackie’s Brae, then crosses back via Glenginnet and the slopes of Glenalla. Onto the big daddy of the ‘Nic O Balloch’. The shallow slopes of Tairlaw Shalloch are rewarded with a 5mile descent towards Straiton before the final categorised climb of Largs.

60km

The 60km follows most the route of the 100km, but skips the climbs of Glenginnet, Glenalla and Largs.

This is a low cost Sportive at £10, with a food stop on both routes and marshals and signs around the course.


Event Details

Event URN:

389254

Start Date:

Sun, 28th Aug 2016

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Kirkmichael Village, 14 Woodside Avenue, Kirkmichael, South Ayrshire, KA19 7PP

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Event promoted by:

Ayr Burners Cycling (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

Thanks for your interest - feel free to bring a friend or two too! This is a non-competitive social ride on open roads and all participants are expected to ride with respect for fellow participants and other road users. As plans develop for the ride we will update twitter, facebook and our webpage, and all riders will be emailed route cards and ride details 48hrs before we roll.

The Rides

Ayrshire Alps Friendly 100km and 60km Rides Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sun 28/08/16 09:30 05 hr / 100km / 62 miles ---
Sun 28/08/16 – 09:30

Event Summary

Event Overview

Join us for an all-ayrshire road cycling challenge across the Ayrshire Alps Cycle Park.

There will be two ride options, starting and finishing in Kirkmichael. This is a non-competitive ride with a social focus and a challenging but hugely scenic route.

The Ayrshire Alps Friendly is a great opportunity to ride and socialise with cyclists from across Ayrshire and Dumfriesshire.

100km

The 100km route heads west to the climb of Blackie’s Brae, then crosses back via Glenginnet and the slopes of Glenalla. Onto the big daddy of the ‘Nic O Balloch’. The shallow slopes of Tairlaw Shalloch are rewarded with a 5mile descent towards Straiton before the final categorised climb of Largs.

60km

The 60km follows most the route of the 100km, but skips the climbs of Glenginnet, Glenalla and Largs.

This is a low cost Sportive at £10, with a food stop on both routes and marshals and signs around the course.


Event Details

Event URN:

389254

Start Date:

Sun, 28th Aug 2016

Event Type:

Cycle Sportive (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Kirkmichael Village, 14 Woodside Avenue, Kirkmichael, South Ayrshire, KA19 7PP

View map

Event promoted by:

Ayr Burners Cycling (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

Thanks for your interest - feel free to bring a friend or two too! This is a non-competitive social ride on open roads and all participants are expected to ride with respect for fellow participants and other road users. As plans develop for the ride we will update twitter, facebook and our webpage, and all riders will be emailed route cards and ride details 48hrs before we roll.

The Rides

Ayrshire Alps Friendly 100km and 60km Rides Ride
Date Start Distance Est. Field Size
Sun 28/08/16 09:30 05 hr / 100km / 62 miles ---
Sun 28/08/16 – 09:30

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