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Hope Valley Mountain Bike Challenge 2009

Returning by popular demand the 9th Hope Valley Mountain Bike Challenge taking place on Saturday 26 September 2009, and which serves up a choice of two off-road routes of approx 20 miles and 38 miles around the Hope Valley.

For experienced riders the route is technical and takes you via Jaggers Clough, Edale and Jacobs Ladder to Hayfield returning via Rushup Edge and takes in Hollins Cross (Mam Tor) on the way back. For a shorter day you can return from Edale still taking in some of the most beautiful scenery in the Peak District.

As in previous years great refreshments will be available at three main check-points along the route together with hot soup at the finish. It has been said that due to the amount of free cake and refreshments available en-route you can actually gain weight – despite the hugely strenuous challenge.

Registration and car parking will take place at Hope Valley College. The start will remain the same, from Shatton, and the finish will be back at Hope Valley College. Advance registration is advisable – it will ensure your participation as well as assisting with organisation and catering.

The event is organised voluntarily by Hope Valley College and Hathersage school parents with all proceeds going to improving facilities for the children – last year over £1,500 was raised.

Find out more and enter either by emailing [email protected] or phoning Julie Colley on 01433 650104.

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