Join the excitement at the Peopleton Duathlon on Sunday, February 28, 2016, in the picturesque setting of Pershore, Worcestershire! This thrilling event features a vibrant atmosphere and offers participants two race distances to choose from. The shorter distance includes a 2-mile run, a 9-mile bike ride, and concludes with another 2-mile run, making it perfect for newcomers or those looking for a fun challenge. For seasoned athletes, the standard distance promises a rewarding experience with a flat running course on country lanes and an undulating bike route that features a mix of A and B roads, ensuring an enjoyable ride. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to test your skills and enjoy a day of fitness and camaraderie in beautiful Worcestershire!
Organiser's Description
The runs are flat on country lanes, the bike course is a mixture of A + B roads and country lanes, it is undulating but with only one short uphill drag – nothing to worry about. Shorter distance 2 mile run, 9 mile bike, 2 mile run, as well as standard distance.
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