Peak District 100 information
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Peak District 100
Big thanks and congratulations on taking part in our fantastic Sheffield 100 ride on Sunday 4 July, and for raising so much money for Action Medical Research. This ride attracted over 270 riders and everyone had a great day in the saddle.
Check out and purchase images from the ride at SportivePhoto.
Thanks also to our good friends at Zipvit for supplying goody bags.
Please send your sponsorship to Sheffield 100, Action Medical Research, Vincent House, North Parade, Horsham. West Sussex RH12 2DP.
Need another challenge? We have nine more 100-mile/100km rides still to come this year, check out our 100-mile bike rides and clock up a few more miles with the Take Action bike team.
Next year the Sheffield 100 will be called the Peak District 100 and is on 26 June, register now!
Starting out from the home of Sheffield Tigers Rugby Club at Dore Moor on the outskirts of the city, the Peak District 100 route will quickly take riders into the heart of the Peak District. Stunning scenery and some of the best cycling terrain unfold along the way to present you with one of our toughest rides yet. The routes promise awe-inspiring views and challenging climbs. Both pass through the Hope Valley and Derbyshire Dales, with the 100-miler also taking in the Goyt Valley and views of the rocky outcrop known as The Winking Man.
With a 100-mile and a 100km route on offer, the Peak District 100 will deliver the very best road cycling for both experienced and those new to distance cycling. This is sure to be a popular event and places will go very quickly; be sure of your particiaption and reserve your place now.
If you are a seasoned cyclist or a recreational rider, the Peak District 100 has been designed to make sure you have the perfect day in the saddle. The Peak District 100 is fully supported by great route signs, marshals, bike mechanics, back-up vehicles, regular drink points and a fantastic lunch stop. You will be cheered over the finish line as you receive your commemorative Peak District 100 ride medal. Enter now.
Our riders will be helping to stop suffering in children. Every tough mile ridden helps fund medical research to treat sick babies and tackle premature birth, to make life better for children with disabilities, and to target a group of rare diseases that together severely affect many forgotten children.








