Davina’s Big Sussex Bike Ride

Uckfield, United Kingdom
12 Jun, 2016 - 12 Jun, 2016

About this event

The wonderful Davina McCall hosts this ever popular bike ride through the Sussex countryside Ride for a reason on this female friendly ride and join our celebrity Ambassador and TV presenter Davina McCall on this bike ride raising funds for sick babies and children. Davina, aka 'Superwoman' will be there, in person to set every rider off on their way, and then she will ride the 67 mile route to try and catch you up! This ride is predominantly female but men are welcome if they can keep up! Davina’s Big Sussex Bike Ride offers a Cool 21 mile route that is ideal if you’re new to cycling or looking for an early finish! Our Classic 31 mile route is more challenging as is the Champion at 67 miles, ideal if you are a more experienced rider. Get your photo with Davina at the start and enjoy two well stocked feed stops around the route and a hearty BBQ lunch at the finish for a unique and fabulous day with the lady herself!

EVENT PROFILE

Davina’s Big Sussex Bike Ride

Champion
109km 68mi
 
+ -
12 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
789m
2589ft
Elevation (max)
163m
534ft
Grade (max)
10%
Difficulty
2
Classic
64km 40mi
 
+ -
12 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
329m
1079ft
Elevation (max)
81m
265ft
Grade (max)
7%
Difficulty
1
Cool
34km 21mi
 
+ -
12 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
167m
548ft
Elevation (max)
54m
177ft
Grade (max)
7%
Difficulty
1
Champion
109km 68mi
 
+ -
12 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
789m
2589ft
Elevation (max)
163m
534ft
Grade (max)
10%
Difficulty
2
Classic
64km 40mi
 
+ -
12 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
329m
1079ft
Elevation (max)
81m
265ft
Grade (max)
7%
Difficulty
1
Cool
34km 21mi
 
+ -
12 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
167m
548ft
Elevation (max)
54m
177ft
Grade (max)
7%
Difficulty
1

About the organizer

Action Medical Research
Action Medical Research is a UK-wide charity funding vital research to help sick and disabled babies and children. It has been funding medical breakthroughs since they began in 1952 and almost everyone has been touched in some way by their groundbreaking work like the first polio vaccines in the UK, ultrasound in pregnancy and the rubella vaccine. The research they have funded has helped save thousands of children's lives and changed many more.
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