Steel Valley Ride

Offroad Endurance , Sheffield – Saturday, 14 Jul 2018

Event Summary

Event Overview

Take to the scenic Peak District trails around Stocksbridge and beyond on the 14th July 2018 for the Steel Valley Ride charity cycle challenge.

The MTB Route takes riders 31 miles through the dramatic landscape of the Dark Peak including the challenge of tackling the technical terrain across Cut Gate and Derwent Edge and some of the less travelled bridleways around Strines.

Some funds raised from the event will go towards the Steel Valley Project, a countryside management charity, working to improve the environment for people and wildlife in the Upper Don area. For more information on the charity visit www.steelvalleyproject.org

Further funds from the event will contribute towards the Mend Our Mountains campaign raising funds towards repairiing and improving the boggy sections of this iconic Peak District route. Further details on the project can be found at- http://mendmountains.thebmc.co.uk/portfolio-item/cut-gate/

Event Details

Event URN:

428405

Start Date:

Sat, 14th Jul 2018

Event Type:

Offroad Endurance (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Fox Valley Development, Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 2JA
Further details on the event venue will be available closer to the time of the event.
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Event Website:

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About the Event

Info for Riders

The MTB Route takes riders 31 miles through the dramatic landscape of the Dark Peak including the challenge of tackling the technical terrain across Cut Gate and Derwent Edge and some of the less travelled bridleways around Strines. The funds raised from the event will go to the Steel Valley Project, a countryside management charity, as well as the BMC Mend Our Mountains campaign, raising funds to improve the boggiest sections of Cut Gate. 

The Rides

Steel Valley Ride MTB Route 31 miles Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 14/07/18 09:00 --- --- 1 laps / 50km / 31 miles
Sat 14/07/18 – 09:00
1 laps / 50km / 31 miles

Event Summary

Event Overview

Take to the scenic Peak District trails around Stocksbridge and beyond on the 14th July 2018 for the Steel Valley Ride charity cycle challenge.

The MTB Route takes riders 31 miles through the dramatic landscape of the Dark Peak including the challenge of tackling the technical terrain across Cut Gate and Derwent Edge and some of the less travelled bridleways around Strines.

Some funds raised from the event will go towards the Steel Valley Project, a countryside management charity, working to improve the environment for people and wildlife in the Upper Don area. For more information on the charity visit www.steelvalleyproject.org

Further funds from the event will contribute towards the Mend Our Mountains campaign raising funds towards repairiing and improving the boggy sections of this iconic Peak District route. Further details on the project can be found at- http://mendmountains.thebmc.co.uk/portfolio-item/cut-gate/

Event Details

Event URN:

428405

Start Date:

Sat, 14th Jul 2018

Event Type:

Offroad Endurance (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Fox Valley Development, Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 2JA
Further details on the event venue will be available closer to the time of the event.
View map

Event Website:

Visit Website

About the Event

Info for Riders

The MTB Route takes riders 31 miles through the dramatic landscape of the Dark Peak including the challenge of tackling the technical terrain across Cut Gate and Derwent Edge and some of the less travelled bridleways around Strines. The funds raised from the event will go to the Steel Valley Project, a countryside management charity, as well as the BMC Mend Our Mountains campaign, raising funds to improve the boggiest sections of Cut Gate. 

The Rides

Steel Valley Ride MTB Route 31 miles Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 14/07/18 09:00 --- --- 1 laps / 50km / 31 miles
Sat 14/07/18 – 09:00
1 laps / 50km / 31 miles

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