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Home Mad March 200

Mad March Coasts and Quantocks

200k - 4th March 2012

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Here are the start details

Pippa's event. It visits both south and north coasts of the SW peninsula, and climbs over the Quantock Hills in Somerset.

Look out for Dead Woman's Ditch on top of the Quantocks. This is an excellent early season run. A wide variety of roads and scenery make the Mad March a memorable experience, with an interesting mix of weather guaranteed!

Colin, Camilla and RichardIan, Guy and Sarah

 

 

 

 

 

 







PARENTAL CONSENT
is required for entrants under 18 years of age. We are currently unable to accept online entries for riders under the age of 18. If you are under 18, please complete a postal entry. Parents should note the information on the entry form and be aware that this is an individual ride without leaders.

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What Audax Is or Isn't
Mudguards are not required for any of these events. Use whatever bike suits you. If you don't want to follow a routesheet then download the GPS file. You will need to be fit and self-sufficient. Most of these events, especially the longer ones, are hard. You should be an experienced cyclist with both fitness and stamina. There is a minimum speed of 15kph for all the events of 200km and above. Don't worry about the maximum speed of 30kph, you won't get near it. Prepare your bike and yourself carefully for any of these events. If you do all the distances, you become an Exeter Wheelers Super Randonneur.

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