Join Chris Boardman at CW's Wiltshire Wildcat Sportive on Sunday

Chris Boardman

Former Olympic and world champion, Tour de France stage winner and British cycling legend Chris Boardman will open Cycling Weekly's first cyclo-sportive of 2013, the Wiltshire Wildcat, on Sunday, March 10.

Boardman will open the series at 8am and will ride around the 34-mile route and will be available for signing and photos from approximately 12noon when he returns to the ride HQ at Salisbury Race Course, Netherhampton, Salisbury SP2 8PN.

Places are still available for riders, and if you book before the end of play Thursday (March 7) to guarantee a goody bag and a Gatorade product pack worth £10 (Gatorade products pictured below).

Entry on the line is also available - the registration desk opens from 7.30am.

Boardman will be showcasing a range of models from the Elite bike range.

Wiltshire Wildcat Sportive

Date: Sunday 10th March 2013

Location: Netherhampton, Salisbury

Routes: Epic (80 miles) - £30, Standard (62 miles) - £30, Short (34 miles) - £20

Venue: Salisbury Race Course, Netherhampton ,Salisbury , SP2 8PN

Registration Opens: 7:30am

Start Time: 8.00am - 9:30am

What else is included:

Event centre facilities and parking

Mechanical Support

Full Route Marking

Rider public liability insurance

Free energy drink + energy snacks

Electronic Chip timing

Bike wash facilities

Web results service

Emergency support

On site catering

Event Photography

Event Massage

Pick-Up Wagon

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Nigel Wynn
Former Associate Editor

Nigel Wynn worked as associate editor on CyclingWeekly.com, he worked almost single-handedly on the Cycling Weekly website in its early days. His passion for cycling, his writing and his creativity, as well as his hard work and dedication, were the original driving force behind the website’s success. Without him, CyclingWeekly.com would certainly not exist on the size and scale that it enjoys today. Nigel sadly passed away, following a brave battle with a cancer-related illness, in 2018. He was a highly valued colleague, and more importantly, n exceptional person to work with - his presence is sorely missed.