East Kilbride News

COME ALONG FOR THE RIDE

Pedal for Scotland returns next month–the perfect chance to put your cycling skills to the test, or get back in the saddle to join in the fun ...

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Scotland’s biggest bike event returns on September 11th, with over 10,000 riders set to take part.

Organised by Cycling Scotland, there are three rides to choose from: the Classic Challenge is a 46-mile ride from Glasgow to Edinburgh, the 112-mile Big Belter between the two cities stretches out to the Southern Uplands, while the Wee Jaunt in Edinburgh takes in the last 10 miles of the Classic Challenge route.Which one will you choose? Use our guide to help you decide.

The Wee Jaunt

This event is an ideal soft starter for beginners and families.

It starts in Linlithgow from 9.30am and follows an almost traffic-free route to the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, where you can enjoy the festival atmosphere at the finish with entertainm­ent laid on along with food and drink stalls.

The Classic Challenge

The most popular ride is the 46-mile Classic Challenge from Glasgow to Edinburgh, now in its 18th year.

The route attracted more than 7,500 riders last year of a range of ages and abilities.

The ride starts from 7.30am at Glasgow Green – with bus transport available for pre-booking – and follows traffic free roads and paths to the Royal Highland Centre.

The challenge does require some training beforehand but there are rest stops with free refreshmen­ts roughly every 10 miles along the route, with entertainm­ent and stalls at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh.

The Big Belter

For riders looking to push towards their limits, the Big Belter is a 112mile sportive which uses the same start and finish points as the Classic Challenge but takes a different route between the two cities.

The route takes riders through the Southern Uplands and into Edinburgh taking in the best sections of numerous Scottish cycle racing circuits, including the A77 10 Mile Time Trial, sections of the Moscow APR and the Strathaven Anderside Classic, with steep climbs around Muirkirk and undulating stretches across wild moorland.

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