- Starts: Tuesday 9 October 2018 9:00 am
- Ride leader/Event organiser: Mike Lynch
- Category: Tuesday rides
- Route grade: A - Demanding route
- Ride to elevenses grade: A - Demanding route
- A - Demanding route. Riders should already have experience of, and be prepared for distance, hills and, probably, both. E.g. Liss or Arundel via Houghton.
- B - Hilly route. Involves major hills. E.g. Sustainability Centre or Alresford.
- C - Moderate route. Not especially long or hilly (but will involve climbs and descents). E.g. Bishop's Waltham
- D - Flattish route. Might involve some hills, but not major ones. E.g. Chichester or West Wittering.
- E - Short, flat route. Easy route often designed for people new to group riding.
Our grading scheme
When grading routes we use the following scheme:
At: The Spring Centre, Havant
Address: East Street, Havant, P09 1BS
The Spring Arts and Heritage Centre web site is here.
Contact us about this event
Send an email to ride leader/event organiser: Mike Lynch.
Map
Note: 9.00am Start from Havant Spring Centre, as this is a fairly long ride we need to give ourselves time to get back before daylight starts to fade.
Havant to Liphook via Compton, S Harting, Milland - 23 miles.
Liphook to Farnham via Bramshott, Churt, Tilford - 14 miles (as this is only a short leg and depending on our progress, we may continue through Farnham via Well and Lower Froyle and stop for lunch at the Hen and Chicken in Upper Froyle, which would be 22 miles after Liphook).
After Upper Froyle, we go to East Worldham, Hartley Mauditt , Oakhanger, Liss.
Optional tea stop - Petersfield.
Total distance Havant to Havant - 77 miles. Total descent 4855 feet.
About Tuesday rides
The Tuesday rides are typically 60-80 miles at a moderately fast pace while maintaining the social nature of the Saturday and Wednesday rides. The rides will start at various locations to be determined by the individual ride leader.