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Ride report: Cotswold epic south

Photos from the Cotswold epic ride.  Read the write up on MBTom. There will also be a write up from Tim Norris.

The ride started from the bike path car park. This is near the Egypt Mill hotel and restaurant.

We had 18 riders for this tough bank holiday ride. Two finished early due to mechanical issues, one near the start and one about three quarters of the way round. Both managed to limp back to the start.

It was a great day out. We will be doing a Cotswolds north epic ride later in the summer.

Route (57km, 1200m of ascent) : OS MapGPX. See www.bikehike.co.uk for a great way to create and view maps.

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