Join us for the exhilarating Bridge Winter Duathlon on Sunday, February 2nd, 2020, hosted by Bridge Events Dartford in the picturesque Gravesend, Kent! This fantastic event is perfect for beginners and seasoned athletes alike, featuring a thrilling course centered around the Gravesend Cyclopark. Participants will tackle a one-lap track run followed by an exciting 3.5k off-site run. Cyclists will then enjoy multiple laps on the track before heading out for another invigorating 3.5k run. With two distance options available, including a GoTri for those just starting their duathlon journey, this is an event you won't want to miss. Get ready to race, have fun, and make memories at the Bridge Winter Duathlon!
Organiser's Description
This race is centred around the Gravesend Cyclopark and is ideal for anyone new to duathlon. The run is one lap of the track, then off site for a 3.5k lap. Back onto the track for the lapped bike leg, then out for the second run, and that’s the 3.5k loop again. Two distance options, including a GoTri.
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