Cambridge to Norwich

Sunday 27 Sep 2015Coldham's Common, Pool Way, Cambridge.CB5 8NT77 miles

This ride has now passed.

Many thanks to everyone who took part in the Cambridge to Norwich bike ride on Sunday September 27th to raise money for The Big C. The photos from the event are available to view/purchase here:

Rider photos

A very popular ride - now back for the fifth time in 2015! Starting at Coldham's Common in Cambridge the route heads east through an autumnal landscape of fenland, patchwork fields, some fantastic friendly pubs and even a few hills! The finish is at Earlham Park in Norwich - with sports massage, beer tent, great food and live music.

"An excellent route between Cambridge and Norwich, the route was very quiet and went through some lovely villages and countryside. Well done!" C. D.

"One of the best cycle events I have done (and last year, and the year before too). The route was lovely, the signs clear, the marshals helpful and all the stuff waiting at the end also wonderful. Looking forward to the same again next year." P.C

"I would just like to give your team a big thank for the Cambridge to Norwich cycle, The route was really well thought out and the level of organization was excellent." D.R.

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Ride Details

Start

Coldham's Common, Pool Way, Cambridge.CB5 8NT
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Finish

Earlham Park, University Drive, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
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Distance

77 miles

Challenge rating

ELEVATION INFO (TOTAL CLIMB): 2520ft.

Start times

07.30 - 09.30 at a time to suit you.

Pricing

Entry Pack (£20.00)
Team Entry (Enter total no. required. Price per person) (£19.50)
Transport AM (£25.00)
Transport PM (£25.00)

Other info

COACH TRANSPORT - coaches with trucks for bikes run in the morning to take riders/bikes from Norwich to the start. Meet in bus turnaround area where University Drive joins Earlham Road (B1108) at 06:00 to load bikes - full details in rider pack sent on registration. Afternoon transport at approximately 3pm & 5.30pm to take cyclists/bikes back to Cambridge.
Advance booking recommended as spaces cannot be guaranteed on the day - tickets cost £25 for you and your bike. NB transport tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE

MINIMUM AGE 16 YRS. All riders under 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult over 18 years.
All riders are required to wear a helmet. A selection of helmets will be available for purchase on the day.

** We recommend that all riders have both bike and personal liability insurances as we cannot be held responsible for damage, loss or theft of your bike or personal items or personal liability.**

For answers to common queries about our rides, please see our ONLINE FAQs

Ride Gradings

Suitable for anyone who enjoys a reasonably active life. The pace is gentle and the terrain flat to undulating. Distances no more than 30 miles (50km).

Suitable for those with slightly more cycling experience. the terrain can be a little hillier than grade 1.5 and distances up to 45 miles (70km).

For the regular and reasonably fit cyclist. The terrain may include some challenging hills and distances up to 75 miles (110km).

These routes require a good level of fitness and stamina and feature challenging inclines and/or a longer time in the saddle. Distances can be up to 100 miles (160km).

Getting here by car

M11 Junc 14 follow A14 to Junc 35, turning right on to A1303 (Newmarket Rd.) and follow signs to the Start.
Parking at Coldham's Common is £3 all day - book online when you register or pay on the day. Please retrieve your car by 7.30pm otherwise it may be locked in. (car park will remain open for the last Bike Events transport back from Norwich).
Parking at the finish - car park on University Drive (follow Bike Events signs) operated by taking a token at the barrier and making payment at the Pay on Foot machine before you leave. £1 flat fee for the day. Lost tokens are charged at £12.

Getting here by train

Cambridge station is 1 mile from the start - follow our signs. National Rail Enquiries 08457 48 49 50. Trains from Norwich station will be operating a strict 4-cycles-per-train policy so we recommend you use the Bike Events transport in order to avoid problems getting onto a train..

Sorry, no photographer on this ride

Big C supports thousands of people and their families affected by cancer.

The charity has Centres across the county providing friendly, specialist, practical and emotional support, :1 counselling, support groups and online services.

Big C info - click on the logo. Charity registration No 281730