The Woodcote 10K, organised by the Rotary Club Of Pangbourne, is set to take place on Sunday 12th January 2020 in Reading, Oxfordshire. This exciting event offers participants the opportunity to take on a challenging 10k circular road race through picturesque woods and farming country on minor back roads. The course involves a thrilling descent from Woodcote to Goring in the Thames Valley, followed by a demanding ascent back to Woodcote. Known as the toughest 10k in the South Chilterns, this race is the perfect way to kick off your running year with a bang! Don't miss out on this exhilarating and rewarding experience.
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A 10k circular road race through woods and farming country on minor back roads. Involving a descent from Woodcote to Goring in the Thames Valley, and an ascent back to Woodcote. The toughest 10k in the South Chilterns - a challenging course to start your running year.
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