Wiltshire 100

Sunday 06 Sep 2015The Small Green, Nursteed Road, Devizes SN10 3AD100 mile circular route

This ride has now passed.

Well done to everyone who took part in the Wiltshire 100 mile ride on Sunday!
To see your chip timing results please click here

The link to view/purchase the photos is below:

Rider photos

Come along and cycle for the charity of your choice on this heroic 100 mile ride through Wiltshire!

Setting off to the west the route joins the Wylye valley to coast into Wilton, the ancient capital of Wessex then on to Salisbury and its cathedral. Watch out for the optical illusion as you approach - the spire actually gets smaller the closer you get to it! Then it's up the Avon Valley through some stunning villages to the Vale of Pewsey before heading through Savernake Forest to the historic market town of Marlborough. With a final climb up over the ridgeway the route drops back into the Vale of Pewsey to the Finish.
The 100 mile route features chip-timing and web results so after the event, you can see your overall time and average speed along with the opportunity to compare your time with your friends.

"Awesome, 100 miles done on a well organised event thanks to the team" S. S.
"On my doorstep, thought it would be rude not to ride the 100. The section through the Wylye valley is stunning." R. M.
"We made it.....what a ride!!" S. A.

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Ride Details

Start

The Small Green, Nursteed Road, Devizes SN10 3AD
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Finish

The Small Green, Nursteed Road, Devizes SN10 3AD
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Distance

100 mile circular route

Challenge rating

Long Route

Start times

Between 07.00-08.00am at a time to suit you.

Pricing

Entry Pack 100 Miles (£23.00)
Team Entry 100 miles (Enter total no. required. Price per person) (£22.50)

Other info

Minimum age 100 mile route - 16yrs.
The route is all on road - road bike / hybrid / mountain bike suitable
All riders are required to wear a helmet. A selection of helmets will be available for purchase on the day.

** We recommend that all riders have both bike and personal liability insurances as we cannot be held responsible for damage, loss or theft of your bike or personal items or personal liability.**

GPX routes are available after you have signed up.

For answers to common queries about our rides, please see our ONLINE FAQs

Ride Gradings

Suitable for anyone who enjoys a reasonably active life. The pace is gentle and the terrain flat to undulating. Distances no more than 30 miles (50km).

Suitable for those with slightly more cycling experience. the terrain can be a little hillier than grade 1.5 and distances up to 45 miles (70km).

For the regular and reasonably fit cyclist. The terrain may include some challenging hills and distances up to 75 miles (110km).

These routes require a good level of fitness and stamina and feature challenging inclines and/or a longer time in the saddle. Distances can be up to 100 miles (160km).

Getting here by car

From M4 Junction 17 follow A350 (signed Chippenham), at 4th roundabout follow Calne (A4) through Chippenham, then A342 to Devizes. Parking available for free all day at
Station Road Surface Car Park

Getting here by train

The nearest train station is Trowbridge (11 miles from Devizes).
National Rail enquiries 08457 48 49 50
www.nationalrail.co.uk

Sorry, no photographer on this ride


You're welcome to raise money for one of the charities below (select when you book online) or for a charity of your choice (contact them after you've booked to arrange sponsorship).

CHARITIES - please contact us for information about how to get involved and for details of our Open Event fundraising packages


CoppaFeel! was founded in 2009 by Kristin Hallenga, following her diagnosis of secondary breast cancer at 23. She made it her mission to ensure other young people don’t find themselves in a similar situation; where they’re told the cancer cannot be cured because it was found late.
CoppaFeel! want to live in a world where all breast cancers are diagnosed at the earliest stage possible, at which treatments are more effective and survival rates are higher. We want to stamp out late detection and misdiagnosis of breast cancer by ensuring that people know the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, know what their boobs look and feel like normally, check their boobs regularly throughout their lifetime and have the confidence to see their doctor if they spot anything unusual.
Without the support of our fantastic fundraisers, we simply wouldn’t be able to carry out our life-saving work, so thank you for your support and we look forward to welcoming you to #TeamBoobs!

Charity reg. no. 1132366
www.coppafeel.org

Wiltshire Air Ambulance provides an essential helicopter emergency medical service to anyone who lives, works or travels in Wiltshire. Every penny of sponsorship raised in this year’s bike ride will go directly to Wiltshire Air Ambulance.
This life-saving service is available to anyone who lives, works or travels in Wiltshire and neighbouring counties. The speed of the aircraft, combined with the advanced skills of the critical care paramedics, can mean the difference between life and death.
The charity relies on public donations to fund its costs, and by taking part, you’ll be helping to ensure the air ambulance can keep flying and saving lives.
Registered Charity Number 1144097
www.wiltshireairambulance.co.uk
hello@wiltshireairambulance.co.uk

THIS IS A SPONSORED CHARITY RIDE. Your entry fee only covers the costs of running the ride so please ask family and friends to sponsor you generously to make a real difference. THANK YOU

A little over a year ago, we launched a home-based respite care service to families of life-limited children living in south Wiltshire. Despite living just a few miles from Dorset, where we have provided care for more than a decade, these Wiltshire families had no access to this sort of frequent support. Now, in response to increasing demand, we are expanding our care county-wide in Wiltshire. Building a small, centrally-located children’s hospice for Wiltshire is integral to our vision of helping more children and families. To complete this landmark £3million project, we now need public support from across the county.