Peterborough 100

Peterborough, United Kingdom
26 Jun, 2016 - 26 Jun, 2016

About this event

Our cycling season opener. Test your legs in our 5 counties cycling event for all abilities A stunning April ride out - choose your distance from 46 miles to 100 miles. Head into the Cambridgeshire countryside on the Peterborough 100 charity cycling sportive and crank up the miles amid stunning scenery. The quiet lanes of the surrounding counties serve up a mixture of climbs and descents with ample opportunity to push it on the flat! Now firmly established on the UK cycling calendar, this ride is a great way to keep in shape and show your support for children’s charity Action Medical Research. Take on the Cool 46 mile route; ideal if you’re new to cycling or haven’t been on the bike for a while. The Classic 64 mile route presents a stiffer challenge along with the Champion route at 101 miles, taking in five counties - ideal if you’re an experienced and sportive cyclist. You can expect a great day in the saddle with Action Medical Research on this cycling event with first class support throughout the day.

EVENT PROFILE

Peterborough 100

Champion
163km 101mi
 
+ -
26 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
992m
3255ft
Elevation (max)
186m
610ft
Grade (max)
11%
Difficulty
3
Classic
103km 64mi
 
+ -
26 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
666m
2185ft
Elevation (max)
163m
534ft
Grade (max)
10%
Difficulty
2
Cool
74km 46mi
 
+ -
26 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
450m
1476ft
Elevation (max)
109m
357ft
Grade (max)
10%
Difficulty
1
Champion
163km 101mi
 
+ -
26 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
992m
3255ft
Elevation (max)
186m
610ft
Grade (max)
11%
Difficulty
3
Classic
103km 64mi
 
+ -
26 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
666m
2185ft
Elevation (max)
163m
534ft
Grade (max)
10%
Difficulty
2
Cool
74km 46mi
 
+ -
26 Jun 2016 09:00
Ascent
450m
1476ft
Elevation (max)
109m
357ft
Grade (max)
10%
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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