Get ready for the ultimate cycling challenge at the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 organised by findarace.com on Sunday 16th August 2020. Starting at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, cyclists will embark on a 100-mile journey through the picturesque countryside of Surrey before finishing on The Mall in central London. With closed roads and iconic route, participants will experience leg-testing climbs and the thrill of following in the footsteps of the World's best cyclists. Don't miss out on this spectacular event celebrating the cycling legacy of the London 2012 Olympics.
Organiser's Description
A cycling challenge like no other. Celebrating the cycling legacy of the London 2012 Olympics, the Prudential RideLondon will start in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, follow a 100 mile route on closed roads into Surrey's stunning countryside, and will finish on The Mall in central London. With leg-testing climbs and a route made famous by the World's best cyclists, this will be a truly spectacular event for all involved.
Great ride, but too busy. A great ride, but the organisation this year was not the best. Too many people, too many bottle necks, too many accidents, not enough medals as they ran out! No goody bag at the end, no been there done that tee shirt. Event is very expensive to enter, personally cost me £300 including travel and hotels. However I have entered 2020!
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