The Petersfield Ups and Downs - A charity cycle ride through the countryside around Petersfield which is either a 30 mile route or an easier 20 mile route or a family friendly 5 mile route.

The last four years were a great success, with the event raising thousands for local charities, organizations and good causes. Thank you for taking part, well done for raising so much money, and thanks for all the positive feedback.

Here are a few of the many comments we received:
"I thought the organisation and route were brilliant."
"I had an excellent time, will definitely be doing it next year. See you there."

After such nice comments, how could we not run the event again? This year should be bigger and better than ever and I look forward to seeing you there.
Jamie Matthews- Bike Ride Chairman, Petersfield Round Table

Times on the day
Check-in from 8.45 am
Ride starts at 10.00 am

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Families and individuals -
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Teams - click here

 

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About the ride
The Petersfield Ups & Downs ride is aimed at the average cyclist as a fun ride. Riders of all abilities are welcome, from slightly unfit Round Tablers to elite club riders. This is not a race, it's about promoting health, raising money for good causes and having fun.

Essentials and Preparation
Cycling is great fun, and the route will take you through some of the most stunning countryside in England. It is a bit longer and hillier than many of you will be used to, but do not worry. With a bit of preparation and practice not only will you be able to complete the course easily, but you will really enjoy it.
Register On-line by 7th July

To make things as simple as possible this year, we have made it possible to register on-line. Registration must be made before the 7th July otherwise come along early on the day to register.

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