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Centenary Sportive – Better Than Ever

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One of Scotland’s top cycling events, which raised almost £50,000 for Scotland’s leading Armed Forces charity in 2017, returns for a fifth year – and is even bigger and better…

The Poppyscotland Sportive, which was launched in 2014 and voted one of the top three Sportives in Scotland last year by Sportive.com, gives riders a choice of three routes to suit a variety of levels of experience and fitness.

 

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The event, which runs on Sunday, 30th September, is open to everyone, with riders able to pick routes at lengths of 45, 66 or 100 miles. All three take participants along the beautiful East Lothian coast and then back though its stunning hills and countryside, with the 100-mile circuit also taking riders over the challenging Lammermuir Hills and into the Borders. It is not a closed road event.

A special Centenary addition this year is a timed hill climb just past North Berwick, allowing riders to take on a short sharp hill climb and battle it out to become the ‘King’ or ‘Queen of the Heugh’. More than 1,000 riders are registered to take part – up from around 900 in 2017.

Organiser Katriona Harding said: “Poppyscotland Sportive has sold out each of the past four years and we are nearly sold out yet again. It is one of the most important awareness-raising and fundraising events in our calendar and has grown steadily in popularity since it was first launched in 2014.

“We have had amazing support from both the cycling community, Police Scotland and East Lothian Council over the past four years, helping us grow this event and create a positive and enjoyable experience for all of our fantastic fundraisers.”

As well as the much-loved cycling event, entertainment will be provided by samba band Son al Son, a seven-piece group featuring musicians from Cuba, Venezuela and Scotland. They can also relax and enjoy post-event tea and toast at Prestonpans Community Centre.

To take part in the Poppyscotland Sportive, or for more information on the event, please contact Katriona Harding, Events Fundraising Manager at Poppyscotland, on 0131 557 2782 or at k.harding@poppyscotland.org.uk

 

 


 

 

 

A large brick building with multiple windows and decorative columns, featuring the Victory Services Club logo on the upper right, stands as a welcoming haven for veterans and members of the Royal Navy.

 

 


 

 

Michael Brash
Michael Brashhttp://PathfinderInternational.co.uk
Michael Brash is a Publisher and Communications Professional at Baltic Publications, a UK-based publishing company. He has held editorial leadership roles at the company's publications, including Pathfinder International Magazine, the leading UK military resettlement publication, and Changing Careers Magazine. He brings expertise in communications, marketing, and publishing across sectors including armed forces resettlement and career development.
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