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York 100
The York 100 will see more than 500 riders taking on one of our newer rides. With a gruelling 100-mile route and a tough, but shorter, 100km route, the York 100 offers plenty for experienced and novice cyclists alike. The route offers some spectacular vistas across the rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds and the impressive Howardian Hills.
Setting out from the grounds of York University riders will quickly find themselves in the Yorkshire countryside riding along quiet lanes. Some impressive landmarks along the way will deliver an experience on a bike that you never expected! The York 100 route is peppered with some great climbs as well to keep all those keen cyclists smiling.
If you are a seasoned cyclist or a recreational rider, the York 100 has been designed to make sure you have the perfect day in the saddle. The York 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 York 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.
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York 100 route changes
Published 21 July 2010 09:37
Unfortunately the road surface on the stretch from shortly after Leavening to Thixendale (the first feed station on both distances), ...read more
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