The Three Bridges - 9th July
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:17 pm
Heads up, there are some bridges to ride over
The Three Bridges returns, this year it's slightly later on July 9th but other than that it's the same ride you know and love - 100 miles of easy peasy scenery, with the Humber Bridge being nearly the highest point on the ride, which means these are possibly the two easiest points in the club challenge series. Here's the route on Bikely.
The HQ is in Stamford Bridge village hall (map) and will be open from 8am, the start time is at 9pm and the controls are where they always have been. Well no, that's a slight lie, the first control is Mrs B's cafe, on the other side of the car park from the visitor centre, because Mrs B has a rubber stamp so you'll have fewer receipts to lose. All in all, this is going to be a cracking ride and I can guarantee bright sunny weather with 100% confidence!
If you're going to ride, could you possibly enter online within the next day? You can do that easily enough via the event's audax page and it will make my life easier. If you don't read this within the next day, enter online or by post anyway, or just enter on the day (but bring a pre-filled form with you, and don't too many of you do it - I don't want my hair to start going grey at age 26!) Cost is £3 if you're a BC/CTC member or £5 otherwise.
See you there, enter soon to keep me happy!
Greg

The Three Bridges returns, this year it's slightly later on July 9th but other than that it's the same ride you know and love - 100 miles of easy peasy scenery, with the Humber Bridge being nearly the highest point on the ride, which means these are possibly the two easiest points in the club challenge series. Here's the route on Bikely.
The HQ is in Stamford Bridge village hall (map) and will be open from 8am, the start time is at 9pm and the controls are where they always have been. Well no, that's a slight lie, the first control is Mrs B's cafe, on the other side of the car park from the visitor centre, because Mrs B has a rubber stamp so you'll have fewer receipts to lose. All in all, this is going to be a cracking ride and I can guarantee bright sunny weather with 100% confidence!
If you're going to ride, could you possibly enter online within the next day? You can do that easily enough via the event's audax page and it will make my life easier. If you don't read this within the next day, enter online or by post anyway, or just enter on the day (but bring a pre-filled form with you, and don't too many of you do it - I don't want my hair to start going grey at age 26!) Cost is £3 if you're a BC/CTC member or £5 otherwise.
See you there, enter soon to keep me happy!
Greg