Norwich 60/30

Sunday 09 Jun 2019The Forum, Bethel St, Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1TF57 miles and 28 miles (approx)

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We hope you all had a great day on the Norwich 60/30 ride. We look forward to seeing you on another event soon!

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New routes for 2019! The best of Norfolk - to celebrate 25 years of cycling around Norfolk, the 57 mile route heads past the Broads to Horsey Mill by the coast, while the 28 mile ride visits Ranworth and crosses Horning Ferry (your rider number is your ticket for the ferry!), then all rides share the Finish in Norwich with live music, beer tent and food close to the Cathedral. Yes, that's right folks, the mileages this year are 57 and 28 miles - please bear this in mind.

Voted number 1 in The Independent's 10 Best Cycling Events for 2012!

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"@BikeEventsTeam had a great ride on the Norwich 50 thanks for the great planning! #cantwaitfornextyear" E. W.

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Ride Details

Start

The Forum, Bethel St, Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1TF
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Finish

Norwich Lower School, Bishopgate, NR1 4AA
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Distance

57 miles and 28 miles (approx)

Challenge rating

ELEVATION INFO (TOTAL CLIMB): 60 mile route 796ft. / 30 mile route 530ft.

Start times

60 mile: 08:00 - 09:00; 30 mile 09:00 - 09:30

Pricing

Entry Pack 60 mile (£22.00)
Team Entry 60 mile (Enter total no. required. Price per person) (£21.50)
Team Entry 30 mile (Enter total no. required. Price per person) (£21.50)
Entry Pack 30 mile (your rider number is your Horning ferry ticket too!) (£22.00)
Student Entry (£17.00)
Junior Entry 12 - 17 (£15.00)

Local info

www.visitnorwich.co.uk
www.norfolkcyclingbandb.co.uk
Massage therapy will be provided at the Finish by www.backtorights.com Cash only.

Other info

Minimum rider age 12 years on the 30 mile route and 14 years on the 60 mile route. All riders under 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult over 18.

It is recommended that all riders 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.**
Road bike recommended / hybrid or mountain bike suitable
GPX routes are available after online booking.

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

Nearest parking: Biggest one is Chapelfield (Chapel Field Road, NR2 1RU) - once parked, wheel your bike into the lifts, go up to UG level and then walk out; bikes are not allowed on vehicle ramp or in The Mall. Smaller car park at The Forum (access via Bethel Street, NR2 1TF). Both car parks open from 6.30am for the event. These are the closest to the start, but not necessarily the cheapest. For further parking info please visit Parkopedia. Please be aware of height restrictions on all these car parks!
For 'welcoming parties': Please note there is no parking at the Finish itself. Closest (but quite small) car park is near the Adam and Eve pub (NR3 1RZ).

Getting here by train

Nearest station Norwich 1 mile from the start. Please check with operator regarding carriage of bikes.
National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484 950
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

Home-Start Norfolk supports families with young children to enable parents to give their children the best possible start in life.
Charity Reg No: 1106362

The N&N Hospitals Charity supports even better care at the N&N, Cromer and Jenny Lind Children's Hospitals.”
Registered Charity No. 1048170

The Sue Lambert Trust is a Norfolk charity providing a kind, safe, non-judgmental, and supportive range of services for people who have experienced sexual abuse, sexual assault or sexual violence. Anyone can self-refer to us and start the process of healing, rebuilding, and recovering.
At Sue Lambert Trust we have been supporting people for more than 40 years. Our team listen, care, and give people space and the professional support they need to begin healing.
Contact Sue Lambert Trust: communications@suelamberttrust.org
Registered charity no. 1120957