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Spectacular Wolds sportive returns for sixth year running

Spectacular Wolds sportive returns for sixth year running

 

Enthusiastic cyclists will be venturing back out into the Wolds thanks to the work of organisers and sponsors, including Wold Top Brewery, who have come together to host the Wolds 123 sportive for the sixth year running.

 

Riders on the Wolds 123 will have the chance to take in the best of the Wolds when the non-timed 123km event returns to the KP Club in Pocklington on Sunday, July 7th.

 

Participants will have the option to cycle the entire distance of the main route or can shorten it by missing eithera 25km loop or a 13 km loop along the way. The route takes in a number of climbs and the total elevation is 1,475 metres.

 

Kate Balchin, Export and Accounts Manager at Wold Newton based Wold Top Brewery, said they're pleased to be supporting the Wolds 123 again.

 

"As in previous years, some of the Wold Top team will be amongst the 100 participants. It's a great and incredibly scenic route, but not without its challenges, so the pint at the finish tends to be well deserved and much appreciated."

 

Alongside Wold Top Brewery, North Ferriby based specialist bike shop, Vive le Vélo will be supporting the event.

 

The organisers, David Hought and Richard Baldwin, who manage the Wold Top The Edge Racing Team, have designed the route to pass some iconic points in interest in the area.

 

David said they were inspired by The KP Club in Pocklington, where the route begins, as a venue and for its scenic location. It has been the starting point for the sportive since the first event in 2014.

 

"There are somefantastic hill climbs and valleys such as Thixendale, and the ride passes through historic landmarks like Castle Howard.

 

"It's great to have Wold Top Brewery on board, showing theircontinuing support for cycling, and helping us showcase the Yorkshire Wolds and all it has to offer - both in scenery and local produce."

 

Registration takes place between 8am and 9am at the KP Club, where the ride will commence at 9.30am. Riders will be staggered to set off in small groups.

 

There will be a feed station at Castle Howard with further refreshments available at the top of Thrussendale. All participants will be able to enjoy a meal and a bottle ofWold Top Brewery's Hello Velo beeron their return to The KP Club.

 

As the event coincides with stage two of the Tour de France, there will be the opportunity to follow the day's cycling action which will be screened at the venue.

 

Some members of the Wold Top The Edge Racing team, also sponsored by Wold Top Brewery along with The Edge, Pactimo,Sandells Luxury and Keyo, will be riding the route to help marshal on the day.

 

Entries are now open online at a cost of £35 and all riders under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult during the event.

For further details and information, visithttps://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/196123/Wolds-123. Online registration closes on 30thJune.

 

The team at Wold Top Brewery have been associated with many cycling initiatives in the region over the years, including the Ryedale Special Families Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Challenge that raises valuable funds tosupport families of children with disabilities, illness and special needs.

 

Hello Velo was first brewed to mark Yorkshire's Grand Départ for the Tour de France in 2014.

 

The Wold Top The Edge Racing Team also organises the Sundown Sportive, a 60 mile sportive with a difference that leaves from Wold Top Brewery, that takes place on 25thAugust.

 

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Photo:Leaving the KP Club for the start of the Wolds 123 sportive Cyclists at the start of the Wolds 123

 

For more information or to arrange an interview with Kate Balchin, please contact Tracey Baty at three60 marketing on;

 

Direct line:01430 871360

Mobile:07971 961574

E mail:traceybaty@three60marketing.co.uk

Web:www.three60marketing.co.uk

 

 

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