There's still time to Ride with Brad
Entries are still open for the Ride with Brad Sportive this weekend in Lancashire.
The Ride with Brad first hosted last year will be raising more funds for the Bradley Wiggins Foundation, which helps young people in getting involved and developing their potential in sport. Pre entry closes tomorrow night, Thursday August 8, at midnight.
The ride which takes place on Sunday August 11 and will be the second opportunity to ride with 2012 Olympic Time Trial Champion and Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins. However, joining him for 2013 will be Olympic Champions Laura Trott and Dani King as well as Wiggle-Honda team mates Elinor Barker and Rochelle Gilmore.
You'll be able to ride the 160km, 100km costing £40 or the 50km route costing £35 which have been designed to be challenging yet fun. Entry is available on the day at a £5 surcharge.
For more details check www.ridewithbrad.com
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Symon Lewis joined Cycling Weekly as an Editorial Assistant in 2010, he went on to become a Tech Writer in 2014 before being promoted to Tech Editor in 2015 before taking on a role managing Video and Tech in 2019. Lewis discovered cycling via Herne Hill Velodrome, where he was renowned for his prolific performances, and spent two years as a coach at the South London velodrome.
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