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|January 04, 2024
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TAKE ON ONE OF THE UK'S TOP THREE CLIMBING SPORTIVES
The Alps, Pyrenees and Dolomites might be where your mind first goes when thinking about rides packed with climbing and beautiful vistas but there's also plenty to be had on your doorstep too.
1 Dragon Ride
Brecon Beacons, Wales 3 June, dragonride.co.uk
Entry fee: £25-£40
The Dragon Ride, set in the Welsh countryside, prides itself on being the UK's "toughest sportive". Distances start at 100km (62 miles), with the hardest option the 296km (184-mile) Dragon Devil route, with 4,614m (15,137ft) of climbing.
2 Fred Whitton Challenge
Lake District
12 May, fredwhittonchallenge.co.uk Entry fee: £99
This charity sportive is held every year in memory of Fred Whitton, the former Lakes Road Club secretary, who died of cancer in 1998. The 180km (112-mile) route takes in the famous passes of Kirkstone, Whinlatter and Hardknott, climbing 3,169m (10,400ft).
3 Struggle Moors
Yorkshire tethestruggle.com
Entry fee: £59
With a max gradient of 33%, the ascent of Rosedale Chimney Bank is the centrepiece of the Struggle Moors sportive. The classic 160km (100-mile) route clocks up a total elevation gain of 2,800m (9,200ft).
Bag an Alp
THE PROVING GROUNDS OF THE PROS, RIDE IN THE WORLDTOUR'S WHEELTRACKS
A rite of passage for any cyclist, climbing high into the Alps is unrivalled in terms of racing history, stunning views and, of course, abject suffering.
4 Honour the Alpe's Tour de France Femmes debut
This story is from the January 04, 2024 edition of Cycling Weekly.
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