Tommy Godwin Challenge

  • Date Sun 25th September 2016
  • Location Solihull, Warwickshire

Event summary

Join the excitement at the Tommy Godwin Challenge on Sunday, September 25th, 2016, in Solihull, West Midlands! This inspiring cycling event features two fantastic routes: a challenging 100km ride and a more leisurely 30km option. Both routes meander through the scenic Warwickshire lanes, with the longer route taking a delightful detour into Worcestershire, specifically through the charming village of Feckenham. Riders will encounter a couple of fords along the way, but alternative paths ensure that all participants can enjoy the experience safely. With minimal climbs, this event is perfect for cyclists of all abilities looking to cap off their season with a rewarding ride.

Not only is the Tommy Godwin Challenge a great way to enjoy a day of cycling, but it's also a heartfelt tribute to a cycling icon, with all profits supporting the Marie Curie Hospice in Solihull, where Tommy spent his final days. Bring your family and friends for a memorable day of cycling, camaraderie, and charity!

Organiser's Description

Two routes - 100km and 30km - which both wend their way through Warwickshire lanes, with the longer making a brief foray into Worcestershire via Feckenham. There are a couple of fords on the way - but there are alternative paths - and with only a couple of climbs, it's the ideal end of season event. A sportive and a family ride to honour a cycling icon. All profits will go towards the Marie Curie Hospice in Solihull, where Tommy spent his last days. Both routes start and finish at the Hospice.

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Trigen House, 3 Central Blvd, Solihull B90 8AB, UK

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