Cycling World Magazine June 2017 | Page 10

10 | Cycling World Broughton Castle Sportive Sunday 9 th July A s cycling sportives go, few can boast such a beautiful setting as the Broughton Castle S ortive. Starting and finishing in the stunning grounds of Broughton Castle, cyclists will make their way through the picturesque gardens, out through the gatehouse and over the traditional moat, before riding through the tranquil Cotswolds countryside. There are four routes to choose from, to ensure that cyclists of all levels are able to take part. These include: • The Cotswold Monster 100: This 160km (100 mile) route follows a challenging figure-of-eight course that includes many of the most di cult climbs in the area. Cyclists wi ll take on Nebsworth Lane, Snowshill and Butler’s Lane, as well as a number of relatively more minor inclines. It is expected that most attendees will complete this course in between five and ten hours. • Cotswold Classic 50: This slightly shorter route twists and turns through the most beautiful areas of the Cotswold, covering 80km (50 miles) in total. It includes many of the same ascents as the Monster 100, but competitors are expected to finish in three to five hours. • Cotswold Tour 20: This 32km (20 mile) route is designed to appeal to those who have not completed many sportives in the past. The windy cycle passes through Shutford and Epwell, avoiding the large hills of the first two routes and is the perfect introduction to the Broughton Castle event. • Family Fun Ride: There is nothing competitive about this 10km (5.5 mile) route. Ideal for those aged five and over, the terrain is fairly flat for most of the journey and includes a treasure hunt to motivate and inspire the children. All those taking part in the rides will receive a medal, and there is a free BBQ at the end for all to enjoy (those taking part in the family event will have to pay for refreshments . The first cyclist to cross the finish line of each route will be awarded a trophy by Lord Saye and Sele. This is the fifth year that this fun event has taken place, with all the proceeds being donated to local charities. Over 700 riders have taken part each year, and a total of £42,000 has been raised so far. The Castle provides free car-parking and all cyclists are equipped with electronic chip timing for the most accurate results. Feed stations are located at various points on each route, and mechanical and medical support is always available, including a sweep vehicle to hel anyone who finds they cannot finish the route. To register for any of the events, visit http://www.broughtoncastlesportive.co.uk/. The website also has information about the fees and registration times.