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Yorkshire Challenge Weekend - Friday 20th April 2018
Arriving on Friday, we take you out on Saturday & Sunday. The rides are an exclusive individual guided and supported experience similar to a ‘sportive’ ride in that there is a set route, but are not timed.
What you get over and above a typical sportive is a pre-ride bike check, a support vehicle and team mechanic, the benefit of riding in a small group with your own dedicated ride leader and top café stops. The rides are a great way of exploring new territory in the safe hands of Yorkshire Velo Tours and will be of interest to local riders as well as visitors to the area.
We guarantee to give you an epic day out that will stay long in your memory! If you are concerned about running out of energy on the ride, there are up to 4 spaces available in the support vehicle, so you can hop on board if necessary.
Key Climbs: Barrows Lane, Haworth Main Street, Cote de Oxenhope Moor, Heptonstall Lane - Widdop Moor
Prices from £220pp Enquire Now
20% Booking deposit required with full balance due 8 weeks before the date of travel.
This route gives a taste of riders a taste of Bronte country, now famously used in both the Tour de France and the Tour de Yorkshire. There’s a truly distinct character to this part of Yorkshire and if you’ve not been here before, the roads and scenery will win you over big time!
Don’t be deceived by the relatively short distance of the ride, the hills are not long but they come thick and fast meaning that the ride will feel much more than the 61 miles! The ride also tips a nod to the spring cobbled classics, taking in 2 short (not steep) cobbled climbs.
After a climb out of the Wharfe Valley a more testing rise from the Aire Valley takes you over to Haworth to join a section of the 2014 Tour de France route taking in the famous cobbles and the Cote de Oxenhope Moor.
An exhilarating descent will you deliver you to the 'happy valley' town of Hebden Bridge and then shortly onto the (top 100) climb of Heptonstall Lane followed by scenic Widdop Moor. The route then bears east again and riders are treated to a classy descent into Carleton before the final climb of Addingham Moorside heading back into Addingham then onto Ilkley.
Yorkshire is easily accessible by train, car or flights. Please contact us if you need assistance in travelling to the area.
Local bike hire is available. Please mention this at the time of booking