The classic zig-zag climb up Box Hill provides the high point on this tough challenge through the heart of the Surrey countryside. The Surrey 100 bike ride route has been designed to capture all the ingredients that cyclists require to take on this challenge. Quiet lanes, long climbs and fast descents are all packed into this event.
With a choice of 100km or a tougher 100-mile route, you'll have a great day in the saddle with the Action Medical Research team. Whether you are an experienced rider aiming to get a fast time or a rider aiming to make a day of it and take in the sights, this ride is for you.
Expect excellent feed stations manned by friendly volunteers and a buffet style lunch mid-way through the ride that you will find hard to tear yourself away from! Riders will be supported by first class medical support, mechanical services and a sweep vehicle.
Many riders have experienced a RIDE 100 event, and thoroughly enjoyed the social atmosphere and return to enjoy the unique experience that we offer. Make 2012 the year that you take part in a RIDE 100 sportive! You won’t be disappointed.
Check out this report on the Surrey100 2011 featured on the CycloSport website
| Distance | 100-miles or 100km |
|---|---|
| Start/Finish | Surrey Police HQ, Mount Browne, Sandy Lane, Guildford, Surrey GU3 1LH |
| Registration open | 7.00am 100-miles. 8.00am 100km. Less experienced riders should set off as early as possible |
| Ride finishes | 7.00pm |
| Local information | Free parking is available at Artington Park and Ride, Old Portsmouth Road, Nr Guildford, GU3 1LP, 300m from the start. Nearest railway station is Guildford |
| Cycling kit | Order yours now! Delivery can take 28 days. Click on jersey. |
Win a Paddington Bear!
Signed by Mark Cavendish, Chris Boardman, Graeme Obree, David Millar and Dave Brailsford etc!
Raise over £100 on this ride to be entered into draw.

Includes
Chip timing
Route options
Circular route
Feed stations/lunch
Mechanical support
Full signage
Event massage
Medal
Photography
Emergency cover
Message from Chris Boardman MBE





