Rose
of the Shires
| First introduced in 1996, based at Stoke Bruerne, Northants. It takes it's name from from the County title. | ![]() |
For those
people attending but not riding, the Canal Museum used as the base provides interest
and things to do whilst the riders take part. |
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This run takes it's rider through pleasant scenery including roads used by historic sprints and hill climbs. Of particular interest to Scott owners must be Newnam Hill, the scene of Alfred Scott's hill climb win in 1908. The route is approximately 70 miles including lunch and coffee stops. This event regularly has riders number in excess of 70 and is well supported from all over the country. |
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