The North Dorset Cycle Ride once again enjoyed fantastic weather on 18th May, with 110 cyclists taking part in one of the three scenic routes.
Riders tackled the familiar 25- and 50-mile road routes, and also a new 22-mile gravel ride. The 50-mile route included the leg-burning Zig Zag Hill, Broadchalke and the Fonthill Estate, offering plenty of challenges and sweeping views.
The Gravel Crunch led cyclists past Wardour Castle and through Semley – and all routes concluded with a triumphant climb up Shaftesbury’s iconic cobbles on Gold Hill, cheered on by a supportive and enthusiastic crowd at the top.
The Family Fun Ride returned bigger and better, with cycling tests and activities at Shaftesbury Primary School for both children and adults.
Prostate Cancer UK was this year’s chosen charity, with strong community support for a cause that now affects one in eight men across the UK.
Cyclists were welcomed at the finish with hot food courtesy of Paul Whiteman and team, and refreshments provided by BADco (Brave and Determined). Shaftesbury Rotary Club extends its heartfelt thanks to all volunteers, schools, supporters and local businesses who all helped make the event such a memorable success.
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