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Relativity Run

Cyclopark, Gravesend, Kent

Cyclopark, The Tollgate, Wrotham Rd, Gravesend, Kent DA11 7NP

Sun 10th May 2020

Organiser's Description

For the science geeks amongst us, 2016 marked a significant anniversary being a 100 years since Albert Einstein published his final version of his theories on general relativity. A subject most of us have would (hopefully!) have heard of, and one of the cornerstones of our understanding of space and time. The event medal was so popular that we've made it an bi-annual event.

This will be a six hour timed challenge event on a 5.25 mile loop based out of the Cyclopark Complex at Gravesend (although the routes won't actually be in the Cyclopark area we're just using their facilities and parking) and the route will be a mixture of trail, bike paths and tarmac, not flat but not too hilly either before you panic!

Distances

5.25 mile loops 6 hours

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Cyclopark, Gravesend, Kent

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