Appleyard Lees Velo Cambridge 2024

Appleyard Lees Velo Cambridge 2024

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Join Appleyard Lees and Cambridge University Cycling Club for the second Cambridge edition of this popular networking ride, starting from the stunning grounds of Madingley Hall. Enjoy a fantastic ride out into the quiet country lanes, followed by a post-ride networking buffet.

TIME / DATE: 14:00 PM GMT on Thursday 30 May 2024

LOCATION: Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridge, CB23 8AQ

CHARITY: Entry to this event is free, however an optional donation to Alzheimer’s Society, a charity tackling all aspects of dementia, can be made on this page. 100% of any optional donation goes to Alzheimer’s Society.

SCHEDULE:

14:00pm: Meet & greet with tea/coffee
14:45pm: Rider safety briefing
15:00pm: Groups leave Madingley Hall
17:30pm: Post-ride buffet


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On The Day 

  • Meet & greet, pre-ride tea/coffee and bacon rolls
  • Structured group rides for 20 & 40 Miles
  • Expert ride leaders
  • Support cars & roving mechanic
  • Choice of ride groups and distances for varying abilities 
  • Post-ride buffet 
  • Finisher’s goodie bag

Routes

Cyclist will be able to choose from a 20 mile route or 40 mile route. We'll enjoy the quiet country roads, flat lanes and fantastic scenery surrounding Cambridge. All being well, both routes will return to Madingley Hall at a similar time to enjoy our post-ride buffet.


Madingley Hall

About The Ride 

Appleyard Lees Velo is a business networking event for road cyclists of all abilities. We'll ride in different ability groups based on average speed. The groups will be accompanied by experienced ride leaders who will navigate, and  control pace, allowing riders to focus on networking. 

The routes are perfectly designed to encourage networking in the saddle. We'll roll out into quiet, meandering lanes where riders can relax and chat.

We'll be accompanied by support cars and a roving mechanic. Should there be any issues, we can easily help riders get back on the road to complete the ride.