Commencing in the city of St David’s, this event will showcase some of the most remarkable aspects of Pembrokeshire, including its rugged coastline, serene country lanes, and the magnificent Preseli Hills.
To ensure a memorable experience, we have arranged for professional photographers, timing points, and even a Hill Climb at Stop & Call, for a friendly competition. In the unlikely event of any mechanical issues, rest assured that our support team will be readily available throughout the course. And once you cross the finish line, we warmly invite you to immerse yourself in the incredible atmosphere that St Davids has to offer.
The sense of community spirit during this event is truly exceptional, and visitors greatly appreciate the warm welcome extended by the people of Pembrokeshire.
Moreover, this event not only benefits local businesses but also supports various charities and smaller organizations. The primary beneficiary of this event is Cancer Research Wales.
All rider packs will need to be collected on the morning of the ride from the registration tent. Event cut off time: 18:00
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