NEW ROUTE FOR DAVID DUFFIELD CHALLENGE
A new route lies in store for riders taking place in this year?s David Duffield Challenge on Sunday June 11, with the start moving a few miles up the road to Corsham in Wiltshire.
The TV commentator has also extended the challenge to cater for those who want to go off-road as well as ride as a family by including a new off-road route and a family route in addition to the 100km and 150km options.
Raising money for the CTC charitable trust, the ride that is the currently the only fundraising event that promotes and supports safer cycling the routes will pass through rolling countryside before reaching Bradford on Avon, where small-wheeled bicycle inventor, Alex Moulton will once again open up his home for those participating.
Entry costs £10 for all CTC members and £12 for non-members. For more details visit www.ctc.org.uk or email challengerides@ctc.org.uk.
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